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Example sentences for "erysipelatous"

Lexicographically close words:
erway; erwhelm; erwhelmed; erwhelming; erysipelas; erythema; erythematous; esa; esas
  1. Recurrent erysipelatous inflammation, attended with gradual enlargement of the parts.

  2. Somewhat similar, doubtless, is the erysipelatous inflammation (erysipeloid) observed on the fingers and hands of butchers, etc.

  3. Nausea and a bitter taste in the mouth do not precede the erysipelatous appearance, but the skin and tongue are dry, and there is great thirst.

  4. They should not, however, be crowded too closely together, as erysipelatous inflammation is apt to arise when this is done; and they ought not to be touched until they drop off of their own accord.

  5. Of inflammatory affections, the erysipelatous most frequently terminates in gangrene; in other words, the power of resisting incited action is not so great in the cellular tissue and skin as in other parts of the body.

  6. The erysipelatous redness does not terminate abruptly, and is not defined by a distinct boundary, as some have asserted, but becomes gradually lost in the surrounding parts.

  7. Erysipelatous pharyngitis is to be treated by the administration, by enema if necessary, of large doses of quinia, tincture of the chloride of iron, brandy, and diffusible stimulants.

  8. It is one of the complications of facial erysipelas, but erysipelatous pharyngitis may occur primarily.

  9. Erysipelatous pharyngitis usually terminates by resolution, desquamation of the greater part of the epithelium of the mucous membrane often taking place; but it may be followed by abscess or by gangrene.

  10. Erysipelatous pharyngitis is of grave prognosis when the result of extension of the disease from the face, but recovery is frequent when the pharyngeal disease is primary.

  11. Primula obconica= is another plant which, when handled, gives rise to an acute dermatitis of an erysipelatous character.

  12. It became more general in August, and in some was very malignant, being joined with an erysipelatous inflammation and a diarrhoea.

  13. The first was an obstinate and ill-favour'd erysipelatous quinsey.

  14. Mr. Ingleby gives another series of seven eases which occurred to a practitioner in 1836, the first of which was also attributed to his having opened several erysipelatous abscesses a short time previously.

  15. In a case of fracture of the femur into the knee-joint, I have observed a dark ill-defined erysipelatous blush extend from the affected limb to the body, and thence to the head.

  16. It is described as follows:--An infant of seven weeks old suffered from varicella, and one of the pustules became the centre of an erysipelatous inflammation.

  17. There is first irritation about the wound, and an erysipelatous inflammation, which may lead to gangrene.

  18. The right arm healed, but the left showed erysipelatous inflammation, culminating in edema, which affected the glottis to such an extent that tracheotomy was performed to save her life.

  19. Mackenzie reports the temperature-range of a woman of forty-two who suffered with erysipelatous inflammation of a stump of the leg.

  20. The greater part of them sickened on the 6th day, and were well on the 7th, but in three of the number a secondary indisposition arose in consequence of an extensive erysipelatous inflammation which appeared on the inoculated arms.

  21. An extensive inflammation of the erysipelatous kind, appeared without any apparent cause upon the upper part of the thigh of a sucking colt, the property of Mr. Millet, a farmer at Rockhampton, a village near Berkeley.

  22. However, though the variolous matter was repeatedly inserted into his arm, I found it impracticable to infect him with it; an efflorescence only, taking on an erysipelatous look about the centre, appearing on the skin near the punctured parts.

  23. At their first appearance they are commonly of a palish blue, or rather of a colour somewhat approaching to livid, and are surrounded by an erysipelatous inflammation.

  24. A Remedy for St. Anthony's Fire or Erysipelatous Eruptions on the Face.

  25. In erysipelatous inflammation, where vesicles are formed, the caustic does injury, as in recent burns.

  26. Analogous also to what occurs in inflammation, especially of the erysipelatous kind, the action occasioning the effusion, as seen in anasarca, commences at a given point, and gradually extends from thence in a continuous course.

  27. The edges were thick and everted, and surrounded with an erysipelatous inflammation.

  28. Some erysipelatous inflammation of the skin; pustules all nearly disappeared from arms, trunk and thighs; some few, white and soft remain scattered over breast.

  29. The well-known forms of chronic eczema erythematosum of the face in middle years or advanced life are commonly, and erroneously, regarded as erysipelatous in character.

  30. In still other cases similar islands of fresh disease are recognized in advance of the elevated edge and tongue-like prolongations which mark the onward progress of the erysipelatous inflammation over areas previously unaffected.

  31. The pathological changes exhibited in the erysipelatous skin are those of an exudative process involving the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues.

  32. The joints may be inflamed either by sympathy or by direct extension of the erysipelatous inflammation to the periarticular tissues, or yet by the occurrence, in or about them, of metastatic abscesses in septicæmic conditions.

  33. Erysipelatous surfaces, denuded of their epidermis by spontaneous vesication or injured by ever so slight a trauma, are very liable to be covered with diphtheritic membranes.

  34. Third, there is a peculiar dermatitis, of the cheeks chiefly, with regard to whose identity as an erysipelatous affection there is much doubt.

  35. Throughout the course of all attacks the febrile process and the erysipelatous blush proceed pari passu with but little deviation of the severity of the one from the intensity of the other.

  36. When abscess or gangrene complicates the erysipelatous inflammation the changes are not different from those recognized in dermatitis calorica.

  37. The contents of erysipelatous vesicles containing no micrococci excited no morbid manifestations.

  38. Parturient women frequently escape infection when the erysipelatous disorder is of the so-called medical type.

  39. Where the erysipelatous process was fresh and progressing micrococci were found in great abundance in the lymphatics and canalicular spaces.

  40. On the 10th a true erysipelatous swelling attacked one arm, and extended from the shoulder to the elbow; the other was also affected in the like manner, but not so considerably.

  41. An erysipelatous inflammation of the stomach is mentioned by Dr.

  42. This disease, consisting of an erysipelatous inflammation, may occasion the great debility sooner to occur than in inflammation of the uterus; which latter is neither erysipelatous, I suppose, nor contagious.

  43. Cullen from his own observations; which is distinguished from the inflammatory gastritis by less pain, and fever, and by an erysipelatous redness about the fauces.

  44. Mr. Ingleby gives another series of seven cases which occurred to a practitioner in 1836, the first of which was also attributed to his having opened several erysipelatous abscesses a short time previously.

  45. When they were disposed to become troublesome by erysipelatous inflammation, an application of equal parts of vinegar and water always answered the desired intention.

  46. An extensive inflammation of the erysipelatous kind appeared without any apparent cause upon the upper part of the thigh of a sucking colt, the property of Mr. Millet, a farmer at Rockhampton, a village near Berkeley.

  47. In all the cases under my care there have only occurred two or three which required any application, owing to erysipelatous inflammation on the arm, and they immediately yielded to it.


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