Innominate aneurysm# may be of the fusiform or of the sacculated variety, and is frequently associated with pouching of the aorta.
The diagnosis is to be made from such other swellings in the groin as hernia, lipoma, or cystic pouching of the great saphenous vein.
A blood cyst or hæmatoma results from the encapsulation of extravasated blood in the tissues, from hæmorrhage taking place into a preformed cyst, or from the saccular pouching of a varicose vein.
A sufficient number of men is kept on the facing or pick-up tables, on the primary cases, and on the secondary cases and pouching racks, to maintain a continuous movement of the mails.
From the secondary cases the letters are carried to the pouching rack.
By the time they reach the pouching rack they are made up into bundles, various letters for the same localities having been segregated and tied together.
The giver of the feast had permitted his name to be used on the prospectus of some scheme organised by the man of wealth--thereby inspiring confidence in all who read, and incidentally pouching some of the Bradburys.
He further considered it possible that by filling his guest with food and much wine, he might continue the good work on other prospectuses, thereby pouching more Bradburys.
Often there is present a pouching of the esophagus above a stricture, in which the bougie may lodge and perforate.
The pouching develops in the middle part of the posterior wall, between the orbicular and oblique fibers of the cricopharyngeus muscle, at which point there is a gap, leaving the mucosa supported only by a not very resistant fascia (Fig.
When the basket is full, it is wheeled over to the pouching rack, an iron frame divided into sections, each section bearing the name of an exchange office, and provided with four hooks which hold open a mail sack.
The pouching clerk takes the packages of letters, reads the labels thereon, and throws them into the proper sack.