In either event, so Cheesy was assured, he, could have his wish gratified.
One very curious feature about the case was the fact that all the callosities (ergots and chestnuts) seemed to participate in the morbid process, and they, too, were covered with a thin layer of soft cheesy horn.
During his after-treatment, Bermbach advocates removal of the dressings every second day, all cheesy material to be scraped away with the knife, and the sublimate lotion to be used again.
They themselves were covered with the cheesy substance typical of canker, and they bled on friction.
Keep up a moderate fire, so as to boil it gently without scorching, and continue the boiling until the cheesy portion is sufficiently cooked to sink to the bottom.
There is a saving of salt in this, but we think this liquid cannot be as good to introduce into milk as that containing less cheesy and buttery particles.
It is more buttery in winter, and more cheesy in summer.
A degeneration of animal tissue into a cheesy or curdy mass.
The resulting product is a cheesy mass which reacts strongly acid.
The outlines of the bodies are woolly or blurred; in the early stage there may be clear areas corresponding to cheesy foci.
Sometimes it contains shreds of false membrane, for example in nasal diphtheria; or white cheesy masses as in coryza cascosa.
The mucous membrane of the milk cistern (a) is ulcerated and covered with yellowish cheesy particles.
The larger bronchi may be sacculated, owing to the distention produced by the cheesy contents.
Disintegration begins, and a soft, cheesy substance is formed in the center, which may contain particles of lime salts.
Small cheesy foci and yellowish lines of tuberculous material follow the course of the milk ducts.
It is very much enlarged, and the yellowish cheesy masses which represent tissue undergoing tuberculous changes are well shown on the cut surface.
In necrotic stomatitis vesicles are never formed, necrosis occurring from the beginning and followed by the formation of yellowish, cheesy patches, principally found in the mouth.
It has the appearance of a corroded surface, under which the mucous membrane or muscular tissue seems transformed into a dry, friable, or firm cheesy mass.
The lower figure illustrates in section a mass of tubercles which have undergone cheesy degeneration, and some of which are surrounded by dense connective tissue.
The disintegration which attacks them leads to the formation of large cheesy masses of a yellowish color, containing more or less of lime salts in the form of gritty particles.
The floor of the ulcer is formed by a grayish-yellow, corroded surface, under which the tissue is transformed into a dry, friable, or firm cheesy mass.
The upper figure represents a large cheesy mass, surrounded by a capsule of connective tissue, the whole embedded in healthy lung tissue.
She then seats herself in a low chair, and by means of a small piece of flannel she applies the oil all over the baby’s body, rubbing in an extra quantity in the armpits, groins and other places where the cheesy substance is thickest.
On the other hand, the proportion of the cheesymatter is increased by exercise.
In the great majority of cases it is a whitish cheesydischarge from which the names leucorrhœa or whites have been derived.
A soda cracker, toasted bread, or the rind of thoroughly baked wheaten bread is an excellent substitute for dividing the cheesy substance of the milk when it gets into the stomach.
A yellowish, cheesy material within the capsule of the tubercular nodule or mass is typical of the disease.
The finding of yellowish, white, cheesy nodules or masses in the liver, spleen, intestines and mesenteries is strong evidence of tuberculosis.
These tumors undergo a cheesy degeneration, and when mature, may appear as greenish, cheesy-like masses, covering a large portion of the lining membrane of the intestine.
Corn that has reached the dough stage before being packed will have a cheesy appearance after canning.
Corn that has a cheesy appearance after canning had reached the dough stage before being packed.
Cooked it has a slight cheesy flavor which is pleasant.
Flesh= white, slightly fibrous, soft and moist when fresh, cheesy when dry, with a subacid odor.
Presently a lump forms on the elbow and this increases in size, filling with a yellowish cheesy matter, causing the bird to drag the wing.
These rapidly increase in size and spread to other parts of the throat and form a cheesy growth until they show outside around the mouth, and the bird chokes to death.
They thereby assume a characteristic cheesy or buttery odour and become rather darker in colour.
The presence of the latter is very undesirable, as it rapidly combusts the lactic acid, digests the casein, and imparts a strong unpleasant cheesy flavour to the beverage.
The thick animal oil which it contains, the well-known butter, is separated only by agitation, as in the common process of churning, and the cheesy matter remains blended with the whey in the state of buttermilk.
According to a recent estimate by Professor Hull, from the beginning of the present century to 1875 the output has been more than doubled for each successive quarter century.
Judgment was finally given for the defendants, so that in the eye of the law the mineral was considered a true coal.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid of the acrylic series, obtained by the distillation of terpenylic acid, as an only substance having a peculiar cheesy odor.
Still, as the scrofulous more frequently than other people are the subjects of this cheesy process, it is not surprising that they should more frequently be poisoned by the entrance into their blood of the cheesy detritus.
The same nerve-lesion may give rise to bronzing of the skin, and two cases are recorded in which disease of the pancreas (cheesy infiltration, cancer) was attended by this symptom.
This definition may seem too limited, because it recognizes the identity of tuberculosis and scrofulosis of the lymph-glands, and excludes those hyperplastic conditions which do not certainly undergo the cheesy degeneration.
The second stage is characterized by the commencement of the cheesy degeneration.
Cheesy masses were scattered throughout the substance of both lungs.
The cretaceous transformation is an accepted though remote possibility, and absorption by means of gradual softening of the cheesy masses is perhaps a reasonable hypothesis.
Schuppel maintains that the presence of tubercles is necessary to the production of the cheesy metamorphosis of lymph-glands, and that "scrofulous glands are always tuberculous glands.
The cheesy matter contains nitrogen; and nearly all the substances into which this element enters as a constituent are remarkably prone to decomposition.
It consists essentially of fatty and oily matters, but it is always found in combination with casein (cheesy matter) and water.
In several specimens of well-made and unsalted Irish butter which I have analysed, I found the proportion of casein or cheesy matter never to exceed 1 per cent.
The cheesy and acid matters contained in butter are by no means essential; on the contrary, if it were quite free from them, it might be retained with little or no salt for a very long period without becoming rancid.
It resembles the casein, or cheesy ingredient of milk; indeed, some chemists consider it to be identical in composition with that substance.
I was still breathing the cheesy atmosphere, and this, associated with the marauding rats, so powerfully affected my imagination that a most horrid dream was the consequence.
Autopsy: Hemorrhagic area at point of injection into spinal muscles; subcutaneous abdominal region exhibited a large area of cheesy purulent material; liver and spleen were engorged; bladder filled; intestines normal.
The earthy salts may be diffused throughout a uniformly cheesy basis, or they may be deposited in a partially softened, cheesy menstruum, when a mortar-like material results.
Limited necroses with characteristiccheesy appearances are of frequent occurrence.
This cheesymaterial either softens or becomes infiltrated with lime salts, calcified.
Tuberculization and the cheesy condition were synonymous terms, and their indiscriminate use led to much confusion with reference to the nature of tubercle.
The cornified, horn-like tubercle is one whose size is diminished from the shrinkage of its cells into glistening flakes, without an evident associated cheesy or fatty degeneration.
With the recognition of the cheesy condition of tubercles the latter were identified with the scrofulous gland, from the cheesy condition common to both.
They were present at the periphery of cheesy nodules rather than at the centre.
It was also seen in the nodules of pearly distemper and in the cheesy masses from the lungs of cattle.
The same may be said of the infiltration of the cheesy mass with earthy salts--calcification--an event which will again be referred to in connection with the consideration of the general subject.
The characteristic cheesyappearances were regarded as due to the inspissation of the material concerned, in consequence of the absorption of its fluid.
The formation of abscess in the cancelli is generally preceded by deposit of tubercular matter, isolated or collected in masses, and by the softening of thischeesy substance.
As this secretion escapes to the surrounding parts, it dries and forms small, cheesy masses composed of partly dried horny matter, exceedingly offensive to the sense of smell.
These tumors contain matter of a cheesy consistency.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cheesy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.