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  1. ... intestinal obstruction, due to an abnormally formed appendix, abnormally located. J. Am. M. Ass., Chicago, 1898, xxx, 780.—. ...
  2. ... and exaggerated growth of tissue either normally or abnormally located. Neoplastic. Of or pertaining to a new growth. ■ ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Diagnosis of ectopic gestation 
    Publication: [New York?] : J.D. Emmet, [1896]
    ... of decidua, lead to the suspicion of an abnormally located egg, the exploration of the uterine cavity by ...
  4. ... 1934-36, 4: Surg., 231.—Lahey, F. H. Abnormally located goiters. Illinois M. J., 1926, 49: 11-4.— ...
  5. ... 18K3-4, xviii, 388-392.—Farcnholl (A.) An' abnormally located cecum. Boston M. & S. J., 1894, cxxxi, 427. — Garrod ( ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The surgery of the head and neck 
    Publication: [San Francisco] : Published by the author, c1896
    ... the middle of the hyoid bone, and likewise abnormally located portions of the thyroid gland, may give rise ...
  7. ... or by tumors ; pressure upon the ureter by abnormally located renal vessels, by the products of inflammation around ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Standard dental dictionary 
    Publication: Chicago : Laird & Lee, Inc., 1923
    ... foreign; odous, tooth.] The growth of a tooth located abnormally; transplantation. alloy'. [L. alligare, to combine.] A mixture ...
  9. ... and ascertain what organ or organs are acting abnormally, then we can tell where the disease is located; for the ab- normal action is the disease. ...
  10. ... observed several patients who suffered from tenesmus and abnormally frequent semisolid or liquid movements caused by hypersensitive areas located in the sigmoid flexure and rectum, which independently ...
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