10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEBIFEROUS»
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sebiferous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sebiferous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Plates Illustrative of Wilson on Diseases of the Skin
DISEASES or THE SEBIFEROUS FOLLICLES, HAIR-FOLLICLES, AND HAIRS.
ACNE. GUTTA ROSAGEA. SYOOSIS. FAVUS. TRICHONOSIS. A. ACNE
VULGARIS PUNGTATA (page 698). Several groups of the pimples of this
eruption, ...
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Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members
As for the rest of (apparently adult) relations of the true Mucorines, in the first
place the immersed, sebiferous sporangia of the phoma diseases must be
mentioned, inclusive of the antennate mildew and the rust contagion. The "
phoma" ...
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1871
3
On Diseases of the Skin
The sebiferous ducts and glands are lined by an inversion of the epiderma, which
forms a thick and funnel-shaped cone at its commencement, but soon becomes
uniform and soft. The structure of the epidermal lining of the sebiferous tubes is ...
4
On syphilis; constitutional and hereditary: and on ...
The skin at the centre of the patch is thin, transparent, and pale, allowing the
borders of the cartilages of the tip of the nose to be distinctly seen ; nearer the
margin the skin is red, and studded with sebiferous pores, distended with
desiccated ...
5
Manual of diseases of the skin
... be produced. Every species of parasite has a soil peculiar to itself, and
necessary for its existence. So the amorphous yellow product of favus, whether
secreted in the sebiferous glands or in the follicles on the sides of which it is shed
, is the ...
The hair, nails, perspiratory glauds and ducts, and sebiferous Fig. 152 shows the
anatomy of a portion of the skin taken from the palm of the hand. 1. Papillary layer
, marked by longitudinal farrows (»), which arrange the papillse into ridges. 3.
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Scutate : Shaped like a small shield; peltate; as a scutate leaf. Scutiform : Shield-
shaped, scutate; peltate. Sebaceous : Having the appearance of fat, as the
sebaceous secretions of some plants. Sebiferous : Sebaceous; greasy.
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... investigate See scrut- for examples. seashore, beach See aigialo- for
examples. sebo-, seb-, sebi- (L., tallow, suet; grease) Qualifying words:
sebaceous, sebaceus, sebagogic, sebiferous, sebiparous, sebolith, seborrhea,
seborrheic, sebum, ...
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English Telugu Dictionary
Sebiferous, a. . Sebum, n. Su'So dij S'oSo -cSg SboSjSS «^ Se-bos'ten, *. 9 Se-
eede', vi. •i-dfibo, d 'Slsjj'sjd^^), withdraw from nnion or association, separate (
one's self), draw off, retire. Se-ces'sion, n. faithfulness or tenacity in keeing
secrets ...
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Flora Carolinæensis; Or, A Historical, Medical and ...
Sebiferous Croton, or Tallow Tree, a native of China, the stalks are woody,
irregularly branching and attains the height of a cherry tree; the leaves are
rhomboidal rounded, smooth, undivided, and each of them has two glands at the
base; the ...
John Linnaeus Edward Whitridge Shecut, 1806