Alas, he whose mace-like arms have been cicatrized in consequence of the strokes of his bow-string, alas that Dhananjaya is passing the days in grief covering his wrists with bracelets of conchs.
I will, however, cover both mycicatrized arms with bangles.
The cicatrized edges where the nose formerly rested, must in the first place be dissected off pretty deeply, so as to be prepared for the attachment of the new appendage.
The inferior parts of the cheeks were cicatrized with the lateral and superior regions of the neck, and with the base of the tongue and the hyoid bone.
Part of these wounds were cicatrized and part still granulating, which shows that the process of reparation is as active in utero as elsewhere.
In the rare cases of this last variety Cruveilhier has found sometimes that the ulcer has cicatrized except just over the eroded blood-vessel.
No etiological importance can be attached to the occasional association of cancer with open or cicatrized simple ulcers in different parts of the same stomach.
This method of computation, which is adopted by Brinton, is defective on account of the uncertainty as to the proper proportion between cicatrized and open ulcers.
This makes the percentage of perforations 6-1/2 if the open ulcers be multiplied by 3, the number of cicatrized ulcers being taken as three times that of open ulcers (p.
When large or extensive ulcerations have cicatrized they occasion symptoms of organic stricture.
He doubles the number of open ulcers, as he considers cicatrizedulcers twice as frequent as the open.
If all the scars be reckoned as healed ulcers, according to these statistics gastric ulcer, either cicatrized or open, is found in about 5 per cent.
Professor Virchow came to the same conclusion with regard to a skull from a Neolithic tomb which bore on the right parietal traces of an ancient cicatrized wound.
This skull bears on the right side a little oval hole with cicatrized edges about an inch long by two fifths of an inch broad.