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Such a basis for the classification of diseases does not enable us to place certain diseased conditions of the limbs in the unsound, or the blemish class at all times.

Define the term blemish and give an example.

This blemish is due to an inflammation of the periosteum.

It is a very common blemish and is generally located along the splint bones of the forefeet, especially the internal ones.

This blemish or unsoundness is most common in young horses.

It will be easy to conceive how this inequality of goodness in the two eyes, when in a certain degree, must necessarily occasion squinting, and that this blemish is not a bad habit, but a necessary one, which the person is obliged to learn, in order to see with advantage.

The boy's foot was on the turret-stairs, and he was out on the battlements-a tall lad for his age, of the same colouring as Eleanor, and very handsome, except for the blemish of a dark-red mark upon one cheek.

"In all Israel there was none to be so much praised as Absalom for his beauty: from the sole of his foot even to the crown of his head there was no blemish in him.

Each alteration of the natural scenery may possibly effect a blemish in the picture, if we can suppose this picture viewed at large-in mass-from some point distant from the earth's surface, although not beyond the limits of its atmosphere.

There had been, he admitted, a trivial blemish or so in its rate of progress, but this was exaggerated and had been entirely owing to the "parsimony of the public," which guilty public, it appeared, had been until lately bent in the most determined manner on by no means enlarging the number of Chancery judges appointed-I believe by Richard the Second, but any other king will do as well.

But rather than explore any of this interesting territory, Hughes opts for the Soviet encyclopedia approach, removing any possible blemish from the face of the leader.

The NYT , in its inside story, credits the Post , but does something the Post doesn't--reminds the reader that Clark's replacement was once in line to become the chairman of the Joint Chiefs but had to step aside "because of a blemish in his personal life.

John Colt, of New Hall, that invited him into his house, being much delighted in his company, proffering unto him the choice of any of his daughters, who were young gentlewomen of very good carriage, good complexions, and very religiously inclined, whose honest and sweet conversation and virtuous education enticed Sir Thomas not a little, and although his affection most served him to the second, for that he thought her the fairest and best favored, yet when he thought within himself that it would be a grief and some blemish to the eldest to have the younger sister preferred before her, he, out of a kind of compassion, settled his fancy upon the eldest, and soon after married her with all his friends' good liking.

Marshall's conduct of Burr's trial for treason is the one serious blemish in his judicial record, but for all that it was not without a measure of extenuation.


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