Suppurative

Word SUPPURATIVE
Character 11
Hyphenation sup pu ra tive
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "suppurative" in example sentences

There is still another variety, the suppurative, which is the most intense of all, and indicates the production of an abscess and the entire destruction of the tissue implicated. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Mr. F----, about sixty, was supposed to have the gout in his hand, which however suppurated, and it was then called the suppurative rheumatism. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

Heat is suppurative, but not in all kinds of sores, but when it is, it furnishes the greatest test of their being free from danger. ❋ Unknown (2007)

- Shooting pains exacerbated by movements of the tongue and swallowing, with localized swelling, are due to a suppurative cellulitis. ❋ Unknown (1993)

- Acute suppurative cellulitis: fever, malaise, gum swollen and very tender, with fluctuation. ❋ Unknown (1993)

- Congestive or suppurative pericoronitis, with pain, redness, and swelling of the gum, and sometimes pus, is caused by the eruption of teeth ❋ Unknown (1993)

It is possible that a slight non-suppurative infection, which does not prevent the union of tissues "per primam intentionem", may yet be sufficient to cause thrombosis. ❋ Unknown (1967)

Then the “suppurative fever” diminished and disappeared. ❋ Richard Harwell (1968)

This disease which causes so much distress in life, is likewise, in its essential nature, an outbirth of psora, and, as regards its local character and its effects upon the constitution of the patient, it seems to be characterized by the same inflammatory and suppurative process as whitlow, and be endowed with a similar tendency to organic destruction. ❋ C. W. Wolf (N/A)

In phlegmonous and suppurative habitual erysipelas, ❋ C. W. Wolf (N/A)

In ordinary cases of suppurative periostitis the pus formed is yellow in colour, creamy thick, and free from pronounced odour -- the so-called ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

When met with, the track formed by the suppurative process should be followed up in whichever direction it has spread. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

The suppurative process has advanced in the direction of least resistance, and is on the point of breaking through the tissues immediately above the horn. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

Some of the most brilliant results have been obtained in suppurative inflammation of the inner ear by a single application of Mullein oil. ❋ William Thomas Fernie (N/A)

It quite prevented all exhausting suppurative discharges and drainings. ❋ William Thomas Fernie (N/A)

When split open, and applied as hot as they can be borne against gumboils, and similar suppurative gatherings, they afford ease, and promote maturation of the abscess; and likewise they will help raw, unhealthy sores to heal. ❋ William Thomas Fernie (N/A)

The organ is much shrunken and presents rough, uneven edges, with carbuncular non-suppurative sores. ❋ B. G. Jefferis (N/A)

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