Expectoration continued the same, of tough, ropy mucus, small in quantity, and got up with difficulty from the air-passages.
The expectoration was diminished, and had become more difficult to void from the bronchi, and the breathing was more oppressive, accompanied by a painful tightness across the chest in the morning.
In the first stage of the affection, he had no expectoration of consequence; but soon after, a little tough mucus was coughed up, and when it was difficult to expectorate, the sputum was occasionally tinged with blood.
The cough, from its frequency and severity, was extremely exhausting, and the expectoration had become more copious, and of a semi-black colour.
His cough was particularly troublesome in the morning, and was relieved by a free expectorationof frothy mucus.
This case comes under the third division of the disease, where the lungs were cavernous, and where there was free expectoration of carbon.
After a free expectoration of black matter, there was an evident mitigation of all the pectoral symptoms, and as the carbon again accumulated in the lungs, the sufferings of the patient were very considerably increased.
The expectoration is for the most part difficult, and consists of masses of mucus, either greyish, or tending to a black colour.
In the recent crusade organized to prevent the spread of tuberculosis the question of expectoration as a diffusing agent of the bacilli has given a new importance to observations on this subject.
Expectoration is largely dependent on imitation, sometimes conscious, of course, but often quite unconscious.
A permanently laborious and suffocative breathing, accompanied by wheezing, cough, a peculiar shrillness of the voice, and more or less expectoration of purulent matter, which continually threatens suffocation.
The scaly and round epithelia found in most rooms are in large quantity in hospital wards, and probably in cases where there is much expectoration and exposure of pus or puriform fluids to the air the quantity would be still larger.
The usual symptoms are hoarseness, dry cough, and a slight degree of fever, followed by expectoration of mucus, at first thin, and afterwards thick and copious.
But in the case of such consumptives, whose lungs contained many and large cavities no objective improvement could be marked, although the expectoration diminished and they appeared to feel much better.
Later on the expectorationbecomes more purulent, and of greenish-yellow or greenish-gray color.
Sometimes the position of the patient is of influence; if he lies mostly on the diseased side the expectoration becomes more difficult and coughing increases.
They entirely disappeared temporarily, but were again met with from time to time until the expectoration had completely stopped.
The lately published and popularly treated precautionary measures, especially with reference to the expectoration of consumptives retain their full value.
The reaction in the inner organs, especially the lungs is removed from our observation unless we consider the increased coughing and expectoration of the patients after the first injection a local reaction.
The chief source of infection is undoubtedly the expectoration of the consumptive, spread by careless coughing and spitting.
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There may be a feeling of weight and tightness in the chest accompanied by a harsh, dry cough, which, after a few days, becomes looser and expectoration occurs.
The chief source of danger to persons at large is dust containing the germs derived from the expectoration of human patients, and thus finding entrance into the lungs.
There is a hacking cough and expectoration of a small amount of thick secretion.
This symptomless interval is followed sooner or later by ever increasing cough andexpectoration of sputum, finally by bronchiectasis and pulmonary abscess, chronic sepsis, and invalidism.
Cough and purulent expectoration ultimately result, although there may be a delusive protracted symptomless interval.
The expectoration is characterized by its abundance and manner of expulsion.
After a few days expectoration begins to come with the cough, at first scanty and viscid or frothy, but soon becoming copious and of purulent character.
The expectoration of blood, due usually to hemorrhage from the mucous membrane of the lungs.
Tending to facilitate expectorationor to promote discharges of mucus, etc.
Even if there were no such disease as tuberculosis a campaign to stamp out promiscuous expectoration would be well worth all it cost.
The abscess at length gave way externally; but the patient was at the same time seized with profuse expectoration of pus, and during expiration the air escaped through the external openings in the neck.
In those cases where the operation has been performed without there being diminution of calibre of upper part by swelling or otherwise, expectoration through the tube is more difficult.
Swelling about the wound, producing difficult expectoration and a diminished current of air, may require the making of a longitudinal opening into the trachea below the wound, and the insertion of a tube.
In some cases the elongation appears to have kept up cough and expectoration for months or years.
Here also inflammation of the lungs was predominant, and destroyed quickly and infallibly, with burning heat and expectoration of blood.
While undergoing a relapse his expectoration assumed a rusty-red color, which color disappeared completely in three days on treatment with Tuberculin 30th.
In a short time the paroxysms were lessened in severity and frequency, the expectoration was freer, the number of rales were lessened, and shortly convalescence was well established.
On examination the chest revealed chronic bronchial catarrh, and there was also a harassing cough, with very little expectoration after repeated exertion.
Haemoptysis had been going on for three months; the expectoration had been in the morning pure blood; in the evening dark lumps of clotted blood, and the fits of coughing were very violent at night.
They attributed this sensation of heat all over the body and the appearance of the blood in the expectoration to the drug.
Cough and expectoration hint to a beginning of tuberculosis, an heirloom in the family.
Such expectorationleads to the auscultation of sub-crepitant rales, sounding liquid and gurgling, having some analogy to the moist sounds of tuberculosis.
During the day troublesome cough, with slight expectoration and hurried breathing made him unable to attend his business.
Lemon lozenges and drops are agreeable sweetmeats, and those that are acidulated are often very useful to promote expectoration in coughs, &c.
It is not the excusable expectorationarising from an accumalation in the air passages, but a continuous fusilade of saliva.
The awful guttural which precedes the constantexpectoration of Americans is most trying.
Expectoration is often absent in these cases; where it exists the sputa are either mucous or muco-purulent.
The catarrhal symptoms outlast the fever two or three days, but cough and expectoration may not disappear for some time.
But its liquefying action, in cases where the secretion of mucus is defective and expectoration scanty and viscid, is undoubted.
The breath is mawkish or fetid, and expectoration more or less sticky and charged with bacilli; but all these symptoms are at times equivocal, and inoculation alone can attest the true nature of the disease.
This, when it occurs in the course of this disease, is always of low grade, and is attended by the expectoration of mucus streaked with blood.
Expectoration is scanty, and auscultation reveals a harsh vesicular murmur or else sibilant râles.
On this day, the expectoration was blood-stained, but no suspicious organisms could be found in the smears nor could any physical signs of pneumonia be detected.
He has a violent cough, with very copious expectoration of thick mucus.
Expectoration is probably promoted by the scilla maritima, which, in a few cases, seemed also to alleviate the cough and dyspnœa.
The cough became occasionally very violent, and was always attended with an expectoration of a brown coloured mucus, sometimes tinged with blood.
With the advent of the feminine voters, expectoration and peanut shells ceased to decorate the floors, and the children were able to attend school the next day as usual.
It is chronic here and there is cough, fever, wasting and an expectoration of mucus and pus, sometimes of a very bad odor (fetid).
If the patient is too sick to use a sputum cup, the expectoration can be received in a paper handkerchief or a piece of cheese cloth and placed in a small paper bag and burned at once.
On the first day the characteristic expectoration mixed with blood appears (called rusty).
His cough becomes worse, the expectoration gets thicker and more profuse, with night sweats, high fever, and shortness of breath.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expectoration" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dribble; drivel; foam; froth; saliva; slaver; slobber; spit