Near the fruit-garden, it should be cut brushes and the wild forms of fruits which can be verminous by virals and other pathogenic and blights. |
They have been known to enter human dwellings, removing all the verminous insects contained therein. |
Joshua's army, similarly, faced a Canaanite culture verminous in its wickedness and power to corrupt. |
In the walls of the verminous aneurism one not unfrequently finds all the pathological changes exhibited by atheroma in man. |
I shall only remark, that worms, and all verminous diseases, very evidently owe their origin to the nature of their food. |
The adults discovered in the company of their larval family, in this putrescence which was a Rat, are all abominably verminous. |