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Example sentences for "blisters"

Lexicographically close words:
blissfulness; blissid; blister; blistered; blistering; blith; blithe; blithely; blitheness; blither
  1. It is decidedly the best remedy that ever was tried, for I can declare that during the remainder of my pilgrimage, not one of these blisters gave me the least pain.

  2. Moreover, when these feet of mine get their blisters healed, I can help drive the cattle; and I can gather firewood, kindle fires, and perhaps I may suggest that my conversation may not be entirely unprofitable.

  3. I feel it galling my kibes[8]--and what are a few blisters to me!

  4. My hinges all felt rusty, and how sore those blisters felt!

  5. Even though the garden will not yield anything for weeks to come except blisters and backaches, there is plenty of good eating in the fields.

  6. In the case of very large blisters use a needle and thread and sterilize by boiling.

  7. The resulting softening of the skin permits of its rubbing off easily, and abrasions and blisters are apt to form.

  8. Abrasions are blisters with skin removed, due to rubbing of the shoes in walking and they are very painful because of the access of air upon the exposed nerves of the true skin.

  9. Unaccustomed exercise and ill fitting shoes are responsible for most of the blisters which develop on the foot, usually on the heels and toes.

  10. Blisters on fingers from which a clear fluid escapes on being pricked.

  11. Deep-seated blisters form on tip of each finger and above and below each phalangeal flexure.

  12. The blisters made the monitors very difficult to steer and hampered the progress of a ship, particularly in a seaway.

  13. The blisters were the salvation of the monitors.

  14. The gas had a peculiar penetrating smell, something like garlic, and its fumes would burn the flesh wherever it was exposed to them, producing great blisters and sores that were most distressing.

  15. I was high and dry and the walking was about as poor as I ever seen; and my boots was high-heel and rubbed blisters before I'd covered a mile of that acrobatic territory.

  16. After the inflammation has subsided tincture of iodine or blisters should be applied.

  17. Blisters on the skin and inflammation of bursae (capped hock and shoe boil) are examples of this type.

  18. Resting the animal, keeping the foot that has the ring-bone on it in proper balance and counterirritation by means of blisters and cautery (searing) are important lines of treatment.

  19. In less acute forms of the disease, we may notice little blisters or vesicles scattered over the lining membrane of the lips, cheeks and tongue.

  20. This is followed by vesicles or blisters forming on the mucous membrane of the mouth, lips, between and above the claws and the region of the udder.

  21. Light blisters to the region of the coronet help in stimulating the growth of the horn.

  22. Liniments, blisters and poultices are the preparations used.

  23. The local treatment consists in applying mild liniments or blisters to the shoulder.

  24. After the inflammation has subsided tincture of iodine or blisters may be applied.

  25. Blisters: flying blisters in various parts of the body in the semi-comatose state.

  26. Blisters: fly blisters at night in chronic synovitis; if not useful, strong counter-irritation.

  27. So she bore the pain of raw blisters and the miserable sensation of staggering on under a leaden weight.

  28. His feet burned; they ached; his boots made blisters and the blisters broke.

  29. Beat with a rolling pin or in a biscuit-beater twenty minutes until the dough blisters or snaps.

  30. They tied him to a tree, near my window, and paddled him with a wooden spade full of holes, which brought blood and blisters at every blow.

  31. In a week after I left New York, my hands were nearly raw with blisters from hauling ropes.

  32. I had no idead that blisters felt just this way, but they never really hurt anybody but women and children--MEN laugh at them.

  33. I cannot guess how many blisters have been raised by Irish satirists since that date, but I know the art has not died out.

  34. This experiment is very valuable; it does not disprove the possibility of producing blisters by suggestion, but it does prove that if we judge the Dissociate by ordinary standards we expose ourselves to victimisation.

  35. It has for long been disputed whether mental processes can produce bleeding into the skin or blisters upon it.

  36. These you must gather even while they burn blisters on your hands.

  37. But when they saw her hands they understood what she was doing on their behalf, and the youngest brother wept, and where his tears fell the pain ceased and the burning blisters vanished.

  38. She groped in among the ugly nettles, which burned great blisters on her hands and arms, but she determined to bear it gladly if she could only release her dear brothers.

  39. Then it blisters our hands, and we hate to touch it.

  40. Purgatives--blisters to the nape of the neck, and to be kept open.

  41. As counter-irritants, blisters and sinapisms were used, and often with great advantage.

  42. Together with leeches, blisters are to be used, and after the chronic action existing in the serous membrane is subdued by these means, a seton fixed in the integuments of the chest will be found of great utility.

  43. In severe cases, much good may be expected from the application of blisters behind the ears.

  44. Blisters to the summit of the head and afterwards a cold evaporating lotion to the temples, are also recommended.

  45. Blisters were sometimes applied to the extremities in the different stages of the disease; but so far as I can judge, from my experience, not with much real benefit.

  46. Although blisters appear to be of little service, when put on the head, yet I have, in many cases, seen much good result from applying them to the legs.

  47. Then they pierced the blisters with a needle made of fish bone and filled up the blisters with sharp flint stones.

  48. During the months of April through June white sacs or blisters containing orange-yellow spores (called aeciospores) push through the diseased bark.

  49. The blisters soon rupture and the orange-yellow spores are wind-dispersed for great distances.

  50. He looked strained and irritable when he finally went into one of the lifeboat blisters on the Isis left vacant by the sacrifice of two space-boats in the Garen cutting-out expedition.

  51. Its two port blisters opened and two boats floated free in the orbit Bors had established.


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