Lexicographical Neighbors of Indurations
Literary usage of Indurations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Spondylotherapy: Physio and Pharmaco-therapy and Diagnostic Methods Based on by Albert Abrams (1918)
"The indurations are painful on palpation and may feel like grains of shot. ...
The most common sites of indurations (modified from Edinger by Yawger). ..."
2. Spondylotherapy; Spinal Concussion and the Application of Other Methods to by Albert Abrams (1910)
"The indurations are painful on palpation and may feel like grains of shot. ...
The most common sites of indurations (modified from Edinger by Yawger). ..."
3. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1806)
"But these indurations, which at first sight may seem identical, are in fact very
various, ... These indurations are fibrous, tuberculous or cancerous. ..."
4. The HomŒopathic treatment of the diseases of females and infants at the breast by Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr (1856)
"indurations, CONTRACTIONS, TUMORS, CYSTS, POLYPI, ULCERS AND CANCERS of THE
VAGINA :—Inasmuch as these affections do not differ from similar affections of ..."
5. Homœopathic Therapeutics by Samuel Lilienthal (1890)
"Hard callosities require: 1, Ant., Graph., Ran.,Sep.,Sil.; 2, Dulc.,Lach., Rhus,
Sulph., Thuj.; horny indurations: Ant., Graph., Ran., Sulph.; when the hard ..."
6. The Medico-chirurgical Review by James Johnson, Henry James Johnson (1843)
"ON FISTULOUS SORES AND ACCOMPANYING indurations. As fistulae may be the cause of
the indurated state of the parts which surround them—so frequently ..."