They reluctantly predict that the Government will soon be driven to extend its use of fictitious money and paper--on the excoriated German model.
The lunar caustic was passed slightly over the excoriated surface, which was then left exposed to dry.
In a day or two more, my patient took cold and was affected with hoarseness and cough, and the skin round the eschar became excoriated a little.
I applied the lunar caustic over the whole ulcerated andexcoriated surface.
I directed a saline purgative and applied the lunar caustic to the excoriated parts.
Tillman excoriated Cleveland and declared that the East held the West and South in economic bondage; Hill denounced the currency, income tax and Supreme Court planks as furiously as any Republican could have wished.
Such a course, to be sure, would commit them to a candidate who had excoriated their party for years in his newspaper, and to the three war amendments to the Constitution, which the Liberal Republicans had accepted.
In children the lips may be swollen and excoriated or surrounded by an eruption of herpes.
It is not excoriated unless the growth has been removed with some violence, when, as noted, it may bleed slightly.
Eventually, contiguous desquamations coalesce into an irregularexcoriated or ulcerated surface.
Reviled and excoriated beyond endurance, he would take refuge in the haven that she alone could open to him.
Young and striving men in the profession rushed into print,—or at least tried to do so,—with the result that Braden was excoriated by a thousand pens.
When itching is severe the parts become excoriated by rubbing, and, as in the other forms of skin disease, the character of the eruption may become indistinct.
For an hour he excoriated her, hated her, feared her, dissociating her from the vast army of womanhood, but congratulating himself upon having known her.
He excoriated himself for his susceptibility to mere words; he who juggled in words, and often quite insincerely when it suited his purpose.
On the parts notexcoriated mercurial ointment, made of one part of white calx of mercury and six of hogs' fat.
Hence nitre, and other neutral salts, are erroneously given in the gonorrhoea; as they augment the pain of making water by their stimulus on the excoriated or inflamed urethra.
The discharge which proceeds from the carious part is generally highly fetid, very profuse, is often poured through several openings, and the surrounding skin is excoriated and generally of a livid colour.
The lips of the urethra, and the glans around, are often tender, and partially excoriated through neglect of ablution.
The committee's stand received support from the black press and numerous national civil rights organizations, all of which excoriated the Army's position.
Although their recommendations were later excoriated by critics as a radical usurpation of state sovereignty and a threat to civil liberties, the committee had meant only to provide a graduated solution to a national defense problem.
Useful to promote the healing of excoriated parts and slight ulcerations.
A favourite application in the United States of America to inflamed and excoriated surfaces, bed sores, burns, &c.
An instant's work loosed her scored and excoriated wrists; in another, the bonds fell from her ankles.
If the nipples be rough or nodulated in appearance, like a strawberry or a raspberry, they are more apt to become excoriated or fissured than if they present a smooth surface.
Scarcely any pain in the lying-in chamber is greater or more difficult to bear than that which the young mother suffers from excoriated nipples.
A change had begun in the moment when she had tearfully thrust the oil and flour in upon his excoriated breast.
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