Copaiba: internally, and locally smeared on a bougie and introduced; best used in chronic form.
Argentic Nitrate: simple solution, or solution in nitric ether, painted over, in chronic form.
Mr. Youatt informs us that "a chronic form of diseased liver may exist for some months, or years, not characterized by any decided symptom, and but little interfering with health.
A third group of chronic inflammations are those that begin as an acute pyogenic inflammation, which, instead of resolving completely, persists in a chronic form.
An acute form of hog-cholera indicates a short period of incubation, and a chronic form, a long period.
In the chronic form of the disease ulceration of the intestinal and gastric mucous membrane, inflammation of the lungs and pleura and sloughing of the skin are common lesions.
After the disease sweeps over a section of country, it becomes less virulent and takes on a subacute or chronic form.
It is frequently seen in mules and asses, and it may develop from the subacute or chronic form in horses.
Psoriasis may be defined as a chronic form of eczema.
There is also a chronic form, known as follicular laryngitis, or clergymen's sore throat, to which public speakers are subject.
This is a subacute or chronic form of inflammation of the mucous membrane of the bronchial tubes, of a very persistent character and variable intensity.
It may assume from the outset an acute or chronic form, according to the susceptibility of the animal infected, and this does not depend upon the character of the disease from which the virus was derived.
Cold abscess is the term applied to those large, indolent swellings that are the result of a low or chronic form of inflammation, in the center of which there is a small collection of pus.
This disease may be general or local, and may assume an acute or chronic form.
There is no chronic form of variola lingering for weeks and months after the violence of the fever has abated.
It may present such modifications of its ordinary characters as to justify being called (2d) subacute articular rheumatism, and it may sometimes pass into the (3d) chronic form.
It is rarely absent either in the acute or chronic form of the disease.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chronic form" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.