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Example sentences for "chancres"

Lexicographically close words:
chancet; chanceth; chancilleria; chancing; chancre; chanct; chancy; chandelier; chandeliers; chandelle
  1. Ha,' said he, 'I took care not to go in, because of the flying chancres and other wild beasts.

  2. The irritation of the discharge may ulcerate the lining mucous membrane of the nose, causing serpentine gutters with bottoms resembling those of the chancres themselves.

  3. The chancres heal and the other local symptoms disappear, with the exception of the enlargement of the glands, and we find these so diminished in size that they are scarcely perceptible on examination.

  4. There is a rapid outbreak of nodules in the respiratory tract which rapidly degenerate into chancres and pour out a considerable discharge from the nostrils.

  5. These chancres were obstinate; when cured in one place they reappeared in another, and the work was never ended.

  6. Most of them had chancres upon the organs of generation.

  7. Concealed chancre is the term applied when one or more chancres are situated within the sac of a prepuce which cannot be retracted.

  8. It is most marked in chancres situated in the furrow between the glans and the prepuce.

  9. We have all of us seen chancres on the nipples of wet-nurses.

  10. On the other hand, chancres on parts other than the genitals may be acquired in any but innocent ways.

  11. An Epidemic of Chancres of the Lip from Kissing," Jour.

  12. Kissing games are potentially dangerous, and a classical example of this danger is that of a reported case[11] in which a young man in Philadelphia infected seven young girls in one game, all of whom developed chancres on the lips or cheeks.

  13. Chancres which are in moist places, as in the mouth, or on the neck of the womb, or under the foreskin, are especially dangerous, because the moisture keeps the germs on the surface.

  14. Three or four men with chancres may report in an afternoon and leave, the clinic powerless to detain them or to protect others against the damage they may do.

  15. Yet it is notable that extra-genital chancres are the not uncommon result of liberties taken with light women which do not go to the extent of sexual relation.


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