Inflammation and obliteration of the veins is produced at the cauterised points, the swelling gradually diminishes, and ultimately a dense chord is all that remains.
By the ancients the passages in fault were got rid of altogether, being either cauterised or destroyed by escharotics.
Any wound suspected of being infected with anthrax should at once be cauterised with caustic potash, the actual cautery, or pure carbolic acid.
The bite of an animal suspected of being rabid should be cauterised at once by means of the actual or Paquelin cautery, or by a strong chemical escharotic such as pure carbolic acid, after which antiseptic dressings are applied.
The surgical treatment is early and free removal of the affected tissues, after which the wound is cauterised by the actual cautery, and sponged over with pure carbolic acid.
They had been cauterised five hours after infliction.
The vessels from the surrounding zone of redness gradually penetrate towards the cauterised spot, the fluid in the bleb becomes absorbed, and the destroyed tissues fall off in the form of a crust.
The bending from the cauterised side occurred much slower than in the previously described species, and it will perhaps be worth while to give our trials in detail.
After one day decided deflection, which after six days increased to 62o from the perpendicular and from the cauterised side.
In the experiments just given, the curvature from the slightlycauterised side of the tip, extended along the radicle for a length of nearly 10 mm.
Of 7 not cauterised radicles observed at the same time, all had come into contact with the sieve.
After three days doubtfully, but after four days certainly deflected from the cauterised side.
It would be superfluous to describe in detail the behaviour of the 10 remaining cauterised radicles.
Closely similar results were observed with the horizontally extended radicles of Cucurbita ovifera, [page 196] when their tips were slightly cauterised on the lower side.
In the following experiments, the tips of young horizontally extended radicles were just touched with a stick of dry caustic; and this was held transversely, so that the tip might be cauterised all round as symmetrically as possible.
After two days very slight deflection; but this on the fourth day amounted to 56o from the perpendicular and from the cauterised side.
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