Pyogenic

Word PYOGENIC
Character 8
Hyphenation py o gen ic
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Pyogenic"

What do we mean by pyogenic?

Producing pus. adjective

Having relation to the formation of pus; producing or generating pus.

Producing or generating pus. adjective

Referring to bacterial infections that make pus adjective

Producing pus adjective

Referring to bacterial infections that make pus

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The word "pyogenic" in example sentences

a yellow or bluish tint, not putrid, diffused or enclosed by the so-called pyogenic membrane, not dangerous, especially if localized in cellular tissue, ready, if the expression may be used for rapid resorption; on the other hand the smallest abscess produced by this organism when associated with the septic vibrio takes on a thick gangrenous appearance, putrid, greenish and infiltrating the softened tissues. ❋ Various (N/A)

When I was 11, I had surgery on my right hand for a pyogenic granuloma. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"It's a pyogenic granuloma," he said, and he wrote it out for me on a scrap of paper. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Indeed, such a procedure would be objectionable, as it would stimulate the pyogenic membrane to unnecessary suppuration. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The pyogenic membrane, like the granulations of a sore, which it resembles in nature, forms pus, not from any inherent disposition to do so, but only because it is subjected to some preternatural stimulation. ❋ Unknown (2005)

But when the evacuation is effected on the antiseptic principle, the pyogenic membrane, freed from the influence of the former stimulus without the substitution of a new one, ceases to suppurate (like the granulations of a sore under metallic dressing), furnishing merely a trifling amount of clear serum, and, whether the opening be dependent or not, rapidly contracts and coalesces. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The pus from the liver abscesses was filled with the pyogenic vibrio. ❋ Various (N/A)

-- The pyogenic vibrio, found in the uterus, or which was perhaps already in the body of the mother, since she suffered from chills before confinement, produced metastatic abscesses in the liver and, carried to the blood of the child, there induced one of the forms of infection called purulent, which caused its death. ❋ Various (N/A)

The culture of pus yielded the long chains noted in the preceding observation and also the small pyogenic vibrio. ❋ Various (N/A)

These are usually grouped together under the title of "pyogenic bacteria," as distinct from those which only occasionally exercise a pyogenic rôle. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Abscess formation from infection with ordinary pyogenic bacteria occurs naturally in the rabbit, and frequently the animal house of a laboratory is decimated by an infective septicæmia due to _B. cuniculicida_. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

These are the results of these cultures: in all there were the long chains of cells just spoken of above, and nowhere any mixture of other organisms, except in the culture from the peritoneal pus, which, in addition to the long chains, also contained the small pyogenic vibrio which I describe under the name ORGANISM OF PUS in the Note I published with Messrs. Joubert and Chamberland on the thirtieth of April, 1878. ❋ Various (N/A)

On May twenty-eighth, a rabbit was inoculated under the skin of the abdomen with five drops of the preceding culture of the pyogenic vibrio. ❋ Various (N/A)

This blood, upon cultivation, gave an abundance of the pyogenic vibrio. ❋ Various (N/A)

The lochia were full of the pyogenic vibrio and of the organism of furuncles, although there was but a small proportion of the latter. ❋ Various (N/A)

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