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Definition of Malformations
1. malformation [n] - See also: malformation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Malformations
Literary usage of Malformations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diseases of Infancy and Childhood: For the Use of Students and by Luther Emmett Holt, John Howland (1911)
"Malformations are not very frequent, but are of great variety. ... Malformations may
be met with at any point in the canal, but most frequently in the ..."
2. Manual of antenatal pathology and hygiene by John William Ballantyne (1904)
"Malformations of the Thoracic Organs : Malformations of the Heart : Individual
Anomalies of Interauricular and Inter- ventricular Septa, Pulmonary Artery, ..."
3. Pediatrics: The Hygienic and Medical Treatment of Children by Thomas Morgan Rotch (1906)
"Malformations of this kind may arise from constrictions of the parts affected by
fibrous ... Congenital malformations of the œsophagus and stomach are rare, ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"Most of the conspicuous malformations caused by insects and by other plants are
called ... The nature of the stimulus still needs PLANTS, Malformations in. ..."
5. A Practical treatise on the diseases of infancy and childhood by Thomas Hawkes Tanner (1871)
"Malformations AND DEFORMITIES. IT will be convenient both for practice and study
if we group together the various malformations and deformities to which ..."
6. The Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed for the Use of by William Osler (1912)
"... congenital displacement without deformity; (2) congenital displacement with
deformity; (3) acquired displacements. B. Malformations of the kidney. ..."
7. Organography of Plants, Especially of the Archegoniata and Spermaphyta by Karl Goebel (1900)
"A. All malformations which appear spontaneously, that is to say, which are not
caused by external factors, can be at least partly transmitted 5. ..."