Bursal

Word BURSAL
Character 6
Hyphenation bur sal
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The word "bursal" in example sentences

Meanwhile, abate or not, cash must be had; and for that quite another sort of Edicts, namely 'bursal' or fiscal ones. ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

If the distended sheath, or bursal enlargement, is caused by a direct injury or strain, cold bandages should be applied and the part given as complete rest as possible. ❋ R. A. Craig (N/A)

-- Upon the internal surface of the bursal membrane is first noticed a slight inflammatory hyperæmia, accompanied by more or less swelling and tumefaction, owing to its infiltration with inflammatory exudate. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

-- Directly that portion of the bursal membrane covering the cartilage is the subject of inflammatory change, the cartilage itself, by reason of its low vitality, soon suffers. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

The disease has then progressed until destruction of the secreting layer of the bursal membrane has been seriously interfered with, and in this case we find a distinct deficiency in the quantity of synovia in the bursa. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

Remembering that the bursal membrane is a synovia-secreting one, and bearing in mind what happens in ordinary synovitis and arthritis (with which, of course, this may be very closely compared), we shall first expect changes in the bursal contents. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

The second, which is not constant, is at the posterior part, where an opening sometimes exists between the joint and a bursal sac under the tendon of the Infraspinatus. ❋ Unknown (1918)

It is then best to correct the deformity either by wrenching the toe into the dorsiflexed position, under anæsthesia, and fixing it with a plaster-of-Paris bandage; or, when this is impossible, by excising the articular end of the metatarsal bone and interposing a layer of fatty or bursal tissue between the distal end of the metatarsal and the base of the first phalanx. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

It was composed of all the malcontents who made common cause with those members of the parliament who were irritated by the frequent bursal edicts, notably that which, in 1648, created twelve new appointments of ❋ Sutherland Menzies (1861)

Andrews removed scar tissue and arthritic changes, smoothed over bony structures and removed inflamed bursal tissue.

Scapular (shoulder blade) pain is the result of abnormal scapular movement, malposition and snapping of bursal tissue around the scapula. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Gumboro disease (also known as infectious bursal disease) destroys a chicken's immune system, leaving it susceptible to infections much like AIDS does in humans. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Linkages provide an alternative to the more popular solution to credit dis - bursal, joint-liability lending or group lending (hereafter JLL). [email protected](indiamicrofinance (2009)

Birds are also threatened by disease, including infectious bursal disease, which was found in cranes in Florida in 2002 and again in one bird in the Aransas flock last year. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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