39 examples of malformations in sentences

These odd peculiarities add nothing of value to the various breeds, and may be set down as only the result of accidental malformation, transmitted from generation to generation.

CURE FOR STAMMERING.Where there is no malformation of the organs of articulation, stammering may be remedied by reading aloud with the teeth closed.

Both as regards the primary reproductive organs, their size and shape, and the character of their implantation, malformations and anomalies, as well as the physical and mental traits lumped as the secondary sexual, puberty, maturity, and senility, voice changes and erotic trends, virility and femininity, the internal secretions are dictators at every step.

It is, of course, possible for an attack of real jaundice to occur at this early period, and a disease of a very serious nature will then have to be dealt with; but, except as a consequence of malformation (a very infrequent occurrence), it is not likely to arise; and therefore jaundice during the first and second week after delivery need not create alarm.

He was partially paralyzed, and had a malformation of the spine, so that he was an object of great commiseration.

I was several days on board the same ship with him before I happened to discover the defect; it was indeed so well concealed, that I was in doubt whether his lameness was the effect of a temporary accident, or a malformation, until I asked Mr Hobhouse.

Among other consequences of an alcoholic inheritance which have been traced by careful observers are: Morbid changes in the nerve centers, consisting of inflammatory lesions, which vary according to the age in which they occur; alcoholic insanity; congenital malformations; and a much higher infant death rate, owing to lack of vitality, than among the children of normal parents.

She had only returned to these parts recently, and she identified the skeleton of her brother because of a certain malformation of the foot.

Distortion N. distortion, detortion^, contortion; twist, crookedness &c (obliquity) 217; grimace; deformity; malformation, malconformation^; harelip; monstrosity, misproportion^, want of symmetry, anamorphosis^; ugliness &c 846; talipes^; teratology.

With pain and labor, lifting one foot over the other, as a drummer handles his sticks, he took a few steps from his place,his motions and the dead beat of the misshapen boots announcing to my practised eye and ear the malformation which is called in learned language talipes varus, or inverted club-foot.

The right fore hoof of the roan had been cut smack off, as smoothly as though done with an ax; and the stiffened leg had a curiously unfinished look about it, suggesting a natural malformation.

Fig. 85, showing the foot in section from side to side, gives an exact idea of this malformation.

Running down the centre of the incomplete horn is usually a narrow fissure marking the line of separation in the papillary layer of the coronary cushion, which, as we shall later see, is responsible for the malformation.

You small boy there, hurry up that "Webster's Unabridged!" The little gentleman with the malformation, before described, shocked the propriety of the breakfast-table by a loud utterance of three words, of which the two last were "Webster's Unabridged," and the first was an emphatic monosyllable.

The second, a back view, full of the malformations of forty years, of children, of hard work, stands gripping her flanks with both hands.

Samuel Yellen (A); 12Aug63; R320425. YEOMANS, FRANK C. Proctology; a treatise on the malformations, injuries, and diseases of the rectum, anus, and pelvic colon.

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Congenital malformations; a study of parental characteristics with special reference to the reproductive process.

Samuel Yellen (A); 12Aug63; R320425. YEOMANS, FRANK C. Proctology; a treatise on the malformations, injuries, and diseases of the rectum, anus, and pelvic colon.

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Congenital malformations; a study of parental characteristics with special reference to the reproductive process.

The second, a back view, full of the malformations of forty years, of children, of hard work, stands gripping her flanks with both hands.

He did not know the names for them, but whereas the left antler bore brow, bay, tray, and three on top, the top of the right antler, by some malformation, was not divided at all, and even a child could see this and guess it to be unusual.

TERATOLOGY, the branch of biology which treats of malformations or departures from the normal type.

One of the natives seen today exhibited a remarkable case of malformation of the teeth.

39 examples of  malformations  in sentences