Caseous matter has exuded through the cœlomic ostium of the tube and become encapsuled.
These capsules are often so firm, and so completely encyst the fluid exuded into the pelvis in cases of tubal tuberculosis, that such encapsuled collections of fluid resemble, and are often mistaken for, ovarian cysts.
When the uterus is attached to the abdominal wall by an aseptic suture, lymph is exuded from the surfaces of the peritoneum in contact with the retaining sutures.
It must, of course, not be expected that the chloride will remove the membrane, but it can frequently be seen to reduce the hyperæmia and swelling and prevent the reproduction of exuded material.
The desiccation en masse is doubtless due to the evaporation of a portion of the fluid exuded into the superficial strata of the integument, and the consequent inspissation of the pus.
The question is still mooted as to the part played by exuded white blood-corpuscles in the production of the permanent results of inflammation.
In the first instance, it consists to a great extent of fibrin, the result either of epithelial changes or derived directly from the exuded blood-serum.
Here and there the mass is elevated by the quantity of exuded pus to a more notable projection from the surface.
A collection of transuded or exudedfluid in pre-existing or new-formed spaces.
The limbs still hung together and were steeped in oil, which “exuded from the bones, not from the sarcophagus, like drops of sweat.
Wilhelm de Baldensel first noted a silver scoop or spoon which was used for taking up the drops of oil which exuded “not from the sarcophagus, but from the bones” (p.
Clem, also in anything but grande toilette was using a knife for the purpose of conveying to her mouth the juice which had exuded from crisp rashers.
You exudedromance when you arrived late at the Inn.
The sun entered there, but no wind, so that a dry sweet scent exuded from the young shoots of heather.
On some of these fissures no lava has risen to the surface, whereas others have at numerous points exuded molten rock.
It must not, however, be assumed that the temperature of lava is always the same when it arrives at the surface, and hence it may happen that a siliceous lava is exuded at so high a temperature that it behaves like a normal basaltic lava.
In warm climates a resin is exuded from it which solidifies in the air.
They are stirred twice a day, and through the osmotic action of the salt, a dark-colored juice is exudedwhich contains, among other constituents, the substance causing the bitterness.
The sweet perfumes that exuded from her ample draperies filled my nostrils.
There was the same strange, sulphurous odour that I had experienced when swimming the Lake of the Accursed, and I began to fear that the poisonous gases exudedfrom the swamps would cause asphyxiation.
Defn: A fibrinous material exuded from the blood vessels in inflammation.
Two substances have been called by this name; one exuded from the plants, and the other secreted by certain insects, esp.
These observations and experiments establish the fact that the drops which first make their appearance on grass on dewy nights are not dew-drops at all, but the exuded watery juices of the plants.
It is because of the rejection of water by the leaf-surface that the exuded moisture from the veins remains as a drop.
The moisture exudedby the healthy grass is always found at a point situated near the tip of the blade, forming a drop of some size; but the true dew collects later on evenly all over the blade.
In {739} certain rare cases the inflammation is so intense that a thin film of fibrin is exuded in places upon the surface of the colon.
The amyloid matter is first exuded into the coats of the finest ramifications of the hepatic artery, and therefore the first appearance of the disease is in the middle zone of the lobules.
Andrew Clark[34] states that he has observed in his studies of exuded blastema, the product of diseased action in mucous membranes, three varieties.
He says the abnormal cell-forms present arise in some other way than by free cell-development out of an exuded blastema.
The superficial epidermic layer e is elevated by a fluid exuded between it and the rete mucosum.
Sight was unabsorbed color that was exuded from a given presence although the mind believed it to be the filling in, the materialization, of the object's outline.
The quantity exuded varies from two to eight ounces, but the amount consistent with the health of one person, may be excessive and weakening in another.
When impregnation takes place at the ovaries or within the Fallopian tubes, there is exuded upon the inner surface of the womb a peculiar nutritious substance.
The odor of human filth exuded from them, as I smell it now, and sicken in remembrance.
It exuded from scraps of old clothing, it was in the stench of the dugouts and in the ruins they had made.
It felt natural to trust a man who treated me with kindness, who exuded an aura of competency and of vulnerability, and who seemed wholeheartedly dedicated to the cause of self-improvement.
The seringa preta exuded latex all the year round, even during the rainy season.
Some of the treesexuded white and some yellow latex, the coloration being probably due to the quality of the soil.
These collars served as channels, compelling the latex, as it exuded from cuts made in the tree, to flow into a small tin cup suspended at the lowest point of the collar.
In that region the trees exuded latex more abundantly when they began to have new leaves in October.
The shell of the fruit contained a number of shiny seeds, which, when squashed, exuded a vivid red juice.
Cold sweat exuded from Werper's forehead as he contemplated the fate which chance had permitted him to escape, for had he been present when the conspiracy bore fruit, he, too, must have been of the garnered.
Cold sweat exuded from his every pore as La raised the cruel, sacrificial knife above him.
Owls and wolves were seen, prowling dogs did damage, some sacred statues exudedsweat and others were destroyed by lightning.
A fibrinous material exuded from the blood vessels in inflammation.
Margaret's mother had more than once spoken of their friendship in that portentous tone which all women hope to assume before they die; and her words exuded the far-off fragrance of orange blossoms.
The word positively exuded disillusionment; it was as anti-romantic as a notebook of Herbert Spencer.
The sense of authority he exuded reminded me of that first morning we met at Quetzal Manor.
They both were short and Maya-sturdy, with white shifts and broad faces, and they exuded a confident intensity in their bearing, a powerful sense of self-knowledge.
If a cell is ruptured, neither the exuded matter nor that which still remains within the cell undergoes aggregation when carbonate of ammonia is added.
On the other hand, the exuded matter, which was now almost colourless instead of being purple, did not exhibit a trace of aggregation.
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