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Example sentences for "eruptive"

Lexicographically close words:
erupt; erupted; erupting; eruption; eruptions; erway; erwhelm; erwhelmed; erwhelming; erysipelas
  1. Such a protective wall from the eruptive madness of primordial barbarism, the scepticism of classical civilisation is forever polishing and fortifying.

  2. From the Olympian disenchantment of his tolerant urbanity, all eruptive seriousness foams back spray-tossed and scattered.

  3. Beyond confinement to the house in the eruptive stage, which, from the slight symptoms experienced, is often difficult of accomplishment, no special treatment is called for.

  4. At the commencement of the eruptive stage the fever, catarrh, and other constitutional disturbance, which were present from the beginning, become aggravated, the temperature often rising to 105 deg.

  5. These rocks are commonly eruptive products of volcanoes of the tertiary or more recent periods, and the name was given by C.

  6. It is composed of a diversity of eruptive rocks, with some interposed and up-tilted sedimentary ones; and derives its name somehow from the legendary King Arthur.

  7. I cannot see the propriety of insisting that all the laws of the eruptive fevers must necessarily hold true of this peculiar disease of puerperal women.

  8. If there were any such propriety, the laws of the eruptive fevers must at least be stated correctly.

  9. The eruptive prominences, which do not spread horizontally like the others, but ascend with marvelous velocity to elevations of half a million miles or more, are apparently composed largely of metallic vapors -- i.

  10. Of the sun-spots it is not our intention here specifically to speak, but they evidently have an intimate connection with eruptive prominences, as well as some relation, not yet fully understood, with the corona.

  11. It was not long till the color left his face, his head was in a whirl, and his stomach began to manifest eruptive symptoms.

  12. His eruptive condition frightened Shorty, however, and though he was in nearly as bad shape himself, he went up and routed out one of the doctors, who growled a good deal about being disturbed.

  13. In all eruptive complaints, packing-sheets allay the fever.

  14. This treatment persevered in, must cure all eruptive and other fevers.

  15. This may be taken freely in all inflammatory and eruptive diseases: measles, scarlet fever, small-pox, etc.

  16. It may be necessary to observe also, that among the greatest impediments to vaccination (indeed the greatest) is an eruptive state of the skin on the child intended to receive the infection.

  17. The unreasonableness of this attitude is emphasized by realizing that these innumerable suns are similar to our own Sun, as revealed by the spectroscope, and have a similar eruptive energy.

  18. Nervous children who had convulsions while they were teething are susceptible to violent attacks at the commencement of various diseases or during the developmental stage of the eruptive fevers.

  19. There is a predisposition on the part of the mucous surfaces to become infected by eruptions of the eruptive fevers, and the urethra is particularly liable to this invasion.

  20. The fever, as a rule, is notably higher than in other eruptive fevers.

  21. Eruptive fevers have induced a similar effect upon the mucous membrane of the child’s vagina and also upon that of the bladder; obstinate catarrhs are frequently traced to these fevers.

  22. The fever generally increases during the eruptive stage, and the skin becomes very dry and hot.

  23. It is an eruptive fever which occasionally affects adults, but for the most part children.

  24. Eruptive fevers, as their name implies, are characterized by an eruption or exanthema.

  25. The sturdy father regarded him with a strange blending of savage affection and stern disdain, brow-beating him in public yet ready to flare into eruptive anger if any other recognized, as he did, the weaknesses of his only son.

  26. The eruptive formations are further composed of basalt in Pacaya and several other volcanoes; and mostly of ambesite in the rest of the Cordilleras and the highlands.

  27. Alaska, too, is a region of great volcanic ranges and eruptive activity, the Aleutian islands being raised from the bed of the Pacific by the same natural forces.

  28. There were also no less than eleven other eruptive foci, from which issued smaller steam-columns and dust.

  29. The subsequent history of Vesuvius has shown that at varying periods the mountain has burst forth in great eruptive activity.

  30. Farther northwards they give way again, as in the south, to schists and eruptive rocks.

  31. Nettle rash, or assuming some more pronounced eruptive aspect, such as chicken pox.

  32. This also makes a good drying powder for dusting on weeping eruptive sores between parts which approximate to one another, as the fingers, toes, and armpits.

  33. The plant has been used externally with benefit for some eruptive diseases of the skin; and a hot infusion of it to sprained, or rheumatic parts will give relief from pain by way of a fomentation.

  34. It is almost invariably associated with acute rheumatism, or some of the eruptive fevers, as small-pox, scarlet fever, etc.

  35. Acute Catarrh also occurs during the initial stage of such eruptive diseases as measles, typhus, typhoid, erysipelas, etc.

  36. This is generally a disease of less severity and importance than the other eruptive fevers, but it is sometimes followed by serious complications.

  37. Chicken-pox is an eruptive disease, which affects children, and occasionally adults.

  38. The eruptive stage generally begins on the second day, though sometimes it is delayed longer, and the scarlet rash rapidly diffuses itself over the whole body.

  39. The frequency of outbursts of eruptive prominences, the brightness and form of the corona, magnetic storms and weather changes on the earth are all closely associated with the sun-spot cycle.

  40. This is a contagious, eruptive disease, which resembles to some extent small-pox.

  41. An eruptive contagious disease, brought about by direct exposure to those having the disease, or by contact with clothing, dishes, or other articles, used about the sick room.

  42. The great eruption of 1669 was described at length by various eye-witnesses, and furnished the subject of the first detailed description of the eruptive phenomena of the mountain.

  43. Afterwards the Val del Bove was blown out by sudden eruptive force from beneath, and the mountain assumed its present aspect.

  44. The introductory stage of the eruptive fevers is often characterized by somnolence.

  45. Such conditions are chiefly encountered in typhus, typhoid fever, the eruptive fevers, and pneumonia.

  46. So that all the eruptive forces immobilized in the direction of this blind alley have found a favourable position .

  47. In all eruptive diseases guard against taking cold--for a cold closes the pores of the skin, shutting up Nature's vent through which she is expelling the disease germs.

  48. These spasms sometimes indicate the approach of one of the eruptive fevers, but usually the cause is the irritation of teething, or worms in the intestines.

  49. Is a very contagious eruptive fever, caused by a bacillus and fever, with aching of the limbs, in from nine to twelve germ peculiar to the disease.

  50. Blood-letting, in any case of eruptive fever, and with few exceptions in almost every other case, appears to me like pulling down the house to extinguish the fire.

  51. I have been treating several hundred cases of eruptive fevers during twenty-one years, and except the one mentioned above (111.

  52. After what has been said about the symptoms of scarlatina, it cannot be difficult to distinguish it from similar eruptive diseases.

  53. This is particularly advisable in the treatment of measles, when exposure is very apt to cause the rash to disappear, an occurrence which is dangerous in any eruptive disease.

  54. According to my experience, and the result obtained by other hydriatic practitioners, eruptive fevers decidedly belong to Hydro-therapeutics, or the Water-Cure.


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