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Example sentences for "canthus"

Lexicographically close words:
canter; cantered; cantering; canters; cantharides; cantica; canticle; canticles; cantidad; cantie
  1. And Medea and her handmaids fled in terror; but Canthus bravely felt the bleeding wound; for no excessive pain harassed him.

  2. Now from Euboea came Canthus eager for the quest, whom Canethus son of Abas sent; but he was not destined to return to Cerinthus.

  3. All specimens lack a dorsolateral dark stripe and white line, although a dark line is present on the canthus and dissipates in the loreal region.

  4. A narrow and faint white line is present on the canthus in some specimens, but no distinct white stripe is present above the lateral dark line posterior to the eye.

  5. Rider speaks of the lodgment of a fragment of a copper percussion cap in the left eye, back of the inner ciliary margin of the iris, for thirty-five years; and Bartholinus mentions a thorn in the canthus for thirty years.

  6. Buchanan recites the case of a private in the army who was shot at a distance of three feet away, the ball entering the inner canthus of the right eye and lodging under the skin of the opposite side.

  7. There was also one large blister near the inner canthus of the eye and some large blisters about the neck and throat which the mother did not show.

  8. According to the Philosophical Transactions a laborer thrust a long lath with great violence into the inner canthus of the left eye of his fellow workman, Edward Roberts.

  9. I observed a cicatrix on the right side of his nose, and above this a sinus, still unhealed, the orifice of which involved the inner canthus of the right eye, and extended downward and inward for about a centimeter.

  10. Rikere reports the case of an infant of three weeks who possessed a supernumerary nose on the right nasal bone near the inner canthus of the eye.

  11. Naso-rostral (rarely divided into two) usually reaching the canthus rostralis, and extending considerably higher up than the upper border of the rostral.

  12. Snout flat above, rarely slightly concave, the upper contour broadly rounded or truncate in front, the canthus well marked, sometimes slightly raised, the loreal region nearly vertical.

  13. Head not very distinct from neck, with angular canthus rostralis and projecting supraocular; eye large, with round pupil; nostril a crescentic slit in a single or divided nasal.

  14. The snout is rather more pointed than usual in the typical form, often, though not constantly, more strongly turned up at the end, and the canthus rostralis may be distinctly raised.

  15. The naso-rostral extends to the canthus rostralis, where it joins the first canthal and the lateral apical shield; one series of scales between the nasal shield and the preoculars.

  16. Head with a groove, which hardly extends anteriorly to the line of the anterior canthus of the eyes; verrucae behind the eyes, moderate; superior maxilla emarginate; beneath granulated.

  17. One blade of the scissors is passed into the cul-de-sac at the outer angle of the lid and the palpebral aperture enlarged by dividing the outer canthus horizontally.

  18. A triangular piece of skin with its base upwards is excised from the outer canthus in the following manner (Fig.

  19. On reaching the post-nasal space, its beak is turned round so as to point towards the outer canthus of the eye on the affected side.

  20. The position for the new external canthus is determined by holding the lids together at the outer canthus, and is marked on the upper and lower lids.

  21. The outer canthus and orbito-tarsal ligament are divided with the scissors.

  22. The globe is first enucleated and the outer canthus divided.

  23. From these points incisions are carried outwards to the external canthus along the intermarginal line in the top and bottom lids.

  24. The speculum is opened to its full width without undue strain on the canthus and is kept in position by tightening the screw.

  25. The upper ends of the V should skirt the outer and inner canthus and roughly lie over the lower orbital margin, enclosing the scar, the apex of the V falling rather below the orbit.

  26. The operation is likely to be successful if a marked reduction in the deformity is effected by pulling the skin at the side of the outer canthus upwards.

  27. From the ends of the lower wound vertical incisions are made into the lid, running slightly outwards and inwards respectively towards the outer and inner canthus (Fig.

  28. The triangular piece of skin at the outer canthus is entirely removed.

  29. The conjunctiva and outer canthus are then united with sutures.

  30. A delicately dotted black line runs on the canthus rostralis from the opening of the nose to the corner of the eye.

  31. In recently metamorphosed young the snout is more rounded than in adults; the canthus and loreal concavity are not evident.

  32. The application of leeches to the inner canthus is the most effectual method of abstracting blood locally, as at that point the venous return is made from the eye.

  33. After general bloodletting, the repeated application of leeches to the inner canthus is necessary, in order to empty sufficiently the vessels of the part.

  34. This delicate membrane is found at the inner canthus of the eye, and can be drawn at pleasure over a portion of the globe, so as to free its surface from any foreign substances that might be upon it.

  35. From tip of nose to anterior canthus of the eye, 1/20 inches.

  36. When the stone has reached the outer canthus you can remove it, along with any foreign substance it may have collected on its journey over the eye.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "canthus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.