armor, callousness, flintiness, hard heart, hardenedness, hardness, heart of stone, insensitiveness, inuredness, obdurateness, stoniness
Definitionn. any pathological hardening or thickening of tissue
Last update: August 23, 2015
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The only objection that can in any case be urged against most of the natural products is that a longer time is required for induration; but in the case of masonry dams sufficient time necessarily passes before any load, beyond that of the very gradually increasing masonry, is brought upon the structure. [Please select]
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--of earthy hardness in her, a certain induration of the spirit. [Please select]
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In cases of obdurate induration, the udder should be anointed with iodine ointment. [Please select]
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This is especially valuable when the disease is protracted and induration threatens. [Please select]
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Does the interior still remain liquid, or has the induration proceeded until the whole internal mass has become solid. [Please select]
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Where any appearance of hardness is detected, the place should be kneaded between the finger and thumb; for pains should be taken to remove the coagulated milk, which is generally the cause of the induration. [Please select]
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Yet this is the result of paralysis and not of induration of the feces, as often shown by the semiliquid, pultaceous condition of the contents after death. [Please select]
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