| Robert Willan - Communicable diseases - 1806 - 198 pages
...circumscribed and permanent, or proceeding very slowly to suppuration. IV. V.FSICLE; a small orhirnlar elevation of the cuticle, containing lymph, which...colourless, but often opaque and whitish, or pearlcoloured. V. BLEB; a large portion of the cuticle detached from the skin by the interposition of a transparent... | |
| Books - 1814 - 574 pages
...formation of the pustules. The order of vesicles comprehends seven genera. A vesicle is defined to be < a small orbicular elevation of the cuticle, containing...clear and colourless, but often opaque, and whitish or pearl coloured. It is succeeded either by scurf, or by a laminated scab.' This definition is, we believe,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 574 pages
...formation of the pustules. The The order of vesicles comprehends seven genera. A vesicle is defined to be ' a small orbicular elevation of the cuticle, containing...clear and colourless, but often opaque, and whitish or pearl coloured. It is succeeded either by '-curf, or by a laminated scab.' This definition is, we believe,... | |
| Medicine - 1814 - 558 pages
...sometimes times cellular scab, like a honey-comb; whence it has obtained its name. " 6. VEsICULA (Vesicle); a small orbicular elevation of the cuticle, containing...which is sometimes clear and colourless, but often opake, and whitish or pearl-coloured. It is succeeded either by scurf, or by a laminated scab. " 7.... | |
| Chemistry - 1814 - 540 pages
...sometimes cellular scab, like a honey-comb, whence it has obtained its name. "6. VESICULA (Vesicle), a small orbicular elevation of the cuticle, containing lymph, which is sometimes clear and colorless, but often opaque, and whitish or pearl-colored. It is succeeded either by scurf, or by a... | |
| John Moore Neligan - 1852 - 514 pages
...detached from the skin by the interposition of a transparent, watery fluid. 5. Vesicula (Vesicle). — A small, orbicular elevation of the cuticle, containing...colourless, but often opaque and whitish, or pearlcoloured. 6. Pustula ( Pustule ). — An elevation of the cuticle, with an inflamed base, containing pus. 7.... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1856 - 780 pages
...serum. The characters of a vesicle, as distinguished from a pustule, are thus stated by Bateman: "It is a small orbicular elevation of the cuticle, containing lymph, which is sometimes clear and colorless, but often opaque and whitish, or pearl-colored. It is succeeded either by scurf or by a... | |
| John Moore Neligan - 1857 - 382 pages
...detached from the skin by the interposition of a transparent, watery fluid. 5. Vesicula (Vesicle). — A small, orbicular elevation of the cuticle, containing lymph,, which is sometimes clear and colorless, but often opaque and .whitish, or pearlcolored. 6. Pustula (Pustule). — An elevation of... | |
| Thomas Hunt (F.R.C.S.) - Skin - 1859 - 268 pages
...endemic itch had disappeared from among them. CHAPTER VIT. OBDERV I. VESICUL X. " VESICULA ( Vesicle) ; a small orbicular elevation of the cuticle, containing...succeeded either by scurf, or by a laminated scab." (Willan.) According to this definition, which is admirably correct, there ought to be no difficulty... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - Skin - 1865 - 818 pages
...and on the decline of the eruption is thrown off in large flakes. Willan's definition of vesicula is, "a small orbicular elevation of the cuticle, containing lymph, which is sometimes clear and colorless, but often opaque, and whitish or pearl colored. It is succeeded either by scurf or by a... | |
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