The most constant secondary manifestation is swelling of the testicle proper, or true orchitis; less frequentlythere is epididymitis, and with it acute hydrocele and oedema of the scrotum.
Less frequently it remains red, smooth, and glazed throughout the attack.
These species occur of secondary origin in the cavities of amygdaloid, basalt, and lava, also, less frequently, in granite and gneiss.
If our Victorian youth showed their appreciation for domestic virtues, Victorian womanhood would `do the Block' less frequently.
Although it certainly appears to be less frequentlyseen in the south than northwards, the species is known to occur pretty well all over England and Wales.
There are certain pathological and even physiological conditions during or after which an inflammatory affection of one or several joints closely resembling acute articular rheumatism more or less frequently arises.
Acute periostitis frequently occurs in children in close proximity either to one joint, or less frequently to more than one, and may readily be confounded with acute articular rheumatism.
The usual breeding place of this Gull is the top of an isolated rock stack, a little distance from the mainland; less frequently it selects a range of high cliffs overhanging the sea.
Less frequently there is a relapse of the eye affections, or of paralytic symptoms from disease of the cerebral arteries.
But is there not one, less frequently mentioned, yet of more continual recurrence; the extreme obscurity of Shakspeare’s diction?
These were continued monthly, or less frequently, according to the materials he possessed.
The species is more especially attached to the coast, but is plentiful in the Breck Sand district of Norfolk and Suffolk, in market gardens and waste places around London, and is found more or less frequently up to Staffordshire.
Natural caves in the hillsides, or, less frequently, artificially constructed hollows in the sand, are the places of refuge that primitive man seeks when the rainy season of the tropics drives him to shelter.
These consist of crude drawings of animals and, less frequently, of men.
Cephaloceles are covered by the scalp, and are most commonly met with in the occipital region and at the root of the nose; less frequently at the anterior inferior angle of the parietal bone, and in the line of the sagittal suture.
Anterior poliomyelitis is characterised by an illness attended with fever, in which the child is found to have lost the power of one, less frequently of both lower extremities; or, it may be, of one or both arms.
Fractures of the medial or sternal third are rare, are usually oblique, and result either from an indirect force acting in the line of the clavicle, or, less frequently, from direct violence or muscular action.
The #acetabulum# may be fractured by force transmitted through the femur, usually from a fall on the great trochanter, less frequently from a fall on the feet or other form of violence.
Where teeth are present, the gums are swollen and edematous, often of a livid, reddish color; less frequently, pale and pouting.
In many cases this edema is most marked in the neighborhood of the hemorrhages, for example, in the muscles of the thigh when subperiosteal hemorrhage has taken place; less frequentlyit is produced by venous thrombosis.
The molars commonly become loosened, so that they can readily be removed from their alveolar sockets; less frequently this is true of the incisors.
Yellowish-brown lice and, less frequently, barnacles grow on the callosities.
In addition, entire herds and, less frequently, individuals are sometimes stranded.
The beak of animals in the western Atlantic populations is less frequently white.
Many of the migrating individuals were assumed to continue south to temperate and, less frequently, to tropical water where they calved.
Instead of the genitive, an adjective is often used to express such relations; less frequently a prepositional construction: as, (a.
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