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SCIRRUS

Volume 18 · 67 words · 1815 Edition

in Surgery and Medicine, a hard tumor of any part of the body, void of pain, arising, as is supposed, from the insufflation and induration of the fluids contained in a gland, though it may also appear in any other part of the body, especially in the fat; being one of the ways in which an inflammation terminates. These tumors are exceedingly apt to degenerate into cancers.