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  • New bone growth within a bioceramic bone substitute
  • Great omentum occupied by a fibro-sarcomatous growth
  • N. B. Ward, On the growth of plants...
  • Molluscum simplex with great cutaneous growth of the nates
  • Brain with masses of new growth in the cerebrum
  • Large malignant growth involving the skull and cervical glands
  • Medullary growth of the bones of the wrist joint
  • Woman with a medullary cancerous growth on the tongue
  • Malignant growth springing from the eye of a woman
  • Plate 11. Examples of permanent teeth with irregular growth.
  • An armpit (with a growth ?). Photograph, ca. 1890.
  • Medullary growth involving the bones of the skull and pericranium
  • Child with an abnormal growth of the skull with proptosis
  • Medullary growth involving the bones of the skull and pericranium
  • Malignant growth of the orbit and side of the thorax
  • Soft, new growth occupying the calf muscles of an infant
  • Curious reddish coloured growth on the back of a man
  • Curious reddish coloured growth on the back of a man
  • Woman with a medullary cancerous growth on the tongue, nearly detached
  • Leg with epitheliomatous growth which had developed on an old ulcer
  • Bone-growth in a forearm due to injury: x-ray. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • What's all this bovine growth hormone controversy all about, anyway? / Alta Dena.
  • What's all this bovine growth hormone controversy all about, anyway? / Alta Dena.
  • Left forearm of a wax-refiner who had a large recurrent epitheliomatous growth
  • Left forearm of a wax-refiner who had a large recurrent epitheliomatous growth
  • Annular growth of gullet; left, before radium; right, after radium. Ink drawing, ca. 1930.
  • A baby being weighed and measured to monitor its healthy growth: three figures. Colour lithograph.
  • Waterloo caesarean evergreen cabbage of English growth... / agent for the west end circulation, J. Moss.
  • An arm after an operation, showing pins and new bone growth: x-ray. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • The growth of Oidium Toruloides observed by Lister in a "Glass Garden" of fresh urine