Engorgements

Word ENGORGEMENTS
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Other conditions such as vericoceles, which are engorgements of veins around the scrotum that we see in adolescence can adversely affect fertility as we age. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Viscous engorgements of the lungs destroy more negroes than all other diseases combined. ❋ E. N. [Editor] Elliott (N/A)

In contrasting the typical white man, having an excess of red blood and a liability to inflammatory and tuberculous complaints and disorders of the digestive system, with the typical negro, deficient aerated blood, and abounding in mucosites, having an active liver and a strong digestion, and a proclivity strongly marked to fall into congestions, or cold humid engorgements approaching asphyxia, ❋ E. N. [Editor] Elliott (N/A)

The white fluids, or lymphatic temperament, predominating, they are not so liable as the fair race, to inflammatory diseases of the lungs, or any other organ; but from the superabundant viscidities and mucosities of their mucous surfaces, they are more liable to engorgements and pulmonary congestions than any other race of men. ❋ E. N. [Editor] Elliott (N/A)

The probability of this explanation is strengthened by the flowing of the blood from the nose to the ears, spontaneous haemoptysis, also by preternatural redness of the viscera, engorgements of the cerebral vessel, and bloody effusion, all of which conditions have been found after death. ❋ Achilles Rose (1877)

On post-mortem examinations this engorgement is found universal throughout the brain and its membranes, which serves to distinguish it from inflammations of these structures, in which the engorgements are confined more or less to circumscribed portions. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

Impressive post-mortem spasms and engorgements by Gareth Bale were enough to salvage a sliver of dignity for Spurs, and draw gasps of praise from several Italian admirers. ❋ Paul Doyle (2010)

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