Definitionadj. characterized by the presence of tuberculosis lesions or tubercles
Last update: September 25, 2015
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He is suffering from tubercular infection. [Please select]
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The power exercised by the Leguminosae is associated with the presence of curious tubercular swellings upon their roots, which are developed at a very early age, as they are cultivated in ordinary soil. [Please select]
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The incisors, canines, and premolars suffered most, but in one case all the teeth, except the large tubercular molar on each side, were deficient. [Please select]
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Father Damien suffered (as is often the case) both from the anaesthetic and the tubercular forms of the disease. [Please select]
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Like ourselves, they die of consumptive, tubercular, cancerous, eruptive, typhoid, and parasitical diseases. [Please select]
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By the union of such tubercles, masses of tubercular material are formed, which in some cases are of great size. [Please select]
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In the liver large and small tubercular masses are occasionally encountered. [Please select]
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Tubercular affection of the intestines seems to be quite rare, although ulcers of the large intestines have been observed. [Please select]
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