Sanious

Word SANIOUS
Character 7
Hyphenation sa ni ous
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "sanious" in example sentences

About the tenth day, the discharge, which up to that time had been only sanious and serous, showed a slight admixture of slimy pus; and this increased till (a few days before I left) it amounted to about three drachms in twenty-four hours. ❋ Unknown (2005)

In from three to six days, the tumefaction around the joint tends to soften at a particular place, and bursts, and a discharge that is sometimes of a sanious character, mixed with synovia, escapes. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

When ulceration exists it is dark, fetid or bloody, or sanious and purulent, sometimes it is acrid, excoriating the parts. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

I probed it with a silver probe, wherewith I found a large cavity in the middle of the thigh, and others round the knee, sanious and cuniculate: also several scales of bone, some loose, others not. ❋ Various (N/A)

These pustules break, discharging a thin, sanious fluid, leaving minute ulcers in their places. ❋ Robert Jennings (N/A)

Finally it breaks at one or more spots, and there exudes from the opening or openings a purulent and oftentimes sanious discharge, which coagulates about each fistula after the manner of ordinary synovia. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

Empima (empyema) is the hawking-up of sanies, with infection of the lung and a sanious habit. ❋ Henry Ebenezer Handerson (N/A)

It has a discharge from the eyes, and a fetid, sanious discharge from the nose. ❋ Robert Jennings (N/A)

On the fourth he was cast, and the discharge -- partly inflammatory exudate, and partly a sanious foetid pus -- liberated. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

I have at present in the hospital a man with severe compound fracture of both bones of the left leg, caused by direct violence, who, after the cessation of the sanious discharge under the use of the paste, without a drop of pus appearing, has been treated for the last two weeks exactly as if the fracture was a simple one. ❋ Unknown (1909)

It may be seen through the anterior nares, and may be attended with a sanious discharge from the nose. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

The scorbutic ulcers presented a dark, purple fungoid, elevated surface, with livid swollen edges, and exuded a thin; fetid, sanious fluid, instead of pus. ❋ John McElroy (1887)

The infiltration and swelling increase, the skin becomes of dark red color, and sooner or later, usually at the end of ten days or two weeks, softening and suppuration begin to take place, the skin finally giving away at several points, through which sanious pus exudes; the whole mass finally sloughs away either in portions or in its entirety, resulting in a deep ulcer, which slowly heals and leaves a permanent cicatrix. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

The ova are deposited in the skin, develop and give rise to the formation of furuncle-like tumors with central aperture, through which a sanious discharge exudes; or as the result of the burrowing of the larvæ, irregular serpiginous lines or wheals are produced. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

These discharge, and are studded with, whitish granules or black, roe-like masses, mixed with a sanious or sero-purulent fluid. ❋ Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1886)

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