The granulatingsurfaces do not necessarily discharge pus, however.
The blackish eschars formed are insensible and separate by suppurative process, leaving a granulating surface below.
A strip of human skin was placed in one section over the frog skin, but became necrotic in four days, not being attached to the granulating surface.
The granulating of gunpowder, to be of the greatest benefit, should be on a uniform principle; the manipulation should be alike in all particulars, but especially in that part of the process which determines the specific gravity.
If granulating (filling up) too fast, use burnt alum or air-slaked lime.
On the baconlike cut surface suppurative areas and granulating sores may be noticed of various sizes, also enlarged lymph vessels filled with clotted lymph mixed with pus.
The acid is relied upon to produce a granulating surface, by the healing of which and by the subsequent contraction a cure is sometimes achieved.
But after two or three weeks the granulating surface behind the bridge is painted occasionally with a 2 to 3% solution of nitrate of silver.
Six years later she came under my observation with a large granulating and bleeding growth on the cervix uteri.
The even healing of the granulating surface requires watching; its progress should be inspected from time to time, as the surface may require touching with a weak nitrate of silver solution.
Robert Burns of New York, assignor to Jabez Burns & Sons, is granted a United States patent on a coffee-granulating mill.
Jabez Burns, New York, is granted a United States patent on an improved coffee-granulating mill.
The large double steam-basin, which receives several successive skippings of the concentrated granulating syrup, serves to heat it from the temperature of 160 deg.
Juice procured in this way is transparent, and requires little lime for its purification; but it is apt to ferment, or to have its granulating power impaired by the watery dilution.
It is by this process that the granulating tendency is promoted and determined.
The next process in sugar-refining is the evaporation of the clarified syrup to the granulating or crystallizing pitch.
G is the valve or plug-hole, at the bottom of the pan, for discharging the granulating syrup.
This hypothesis is more specious than sound, because the granulating syrup discharged from the pan is subjected to a heat of 180 deg.
A slough must take place, and the mouth remain sore till the escar is thrown off and the exposed granulating surface cicatrized.
The particular method of granulatingslag for Passow cement produces a material which sets per se and attains a strength comparable with that of Portland cement.
It is made by granulating blast furnace slag of suitable composition and finely grinding the product, either alone or with an admixture of about 10% of Portland cement clinker.
The greater part of the sloughs have separated, and have left a healthy florid granulating surface; no change in the general symptoms.
In most granulating wounds, they require to be of a mildly stimulating nature, and the one which I have most frequently employed is a weak solution of the sulphate of zinc.
It is only in a particular stage of a granulating surface, that adhesion will take place speedily, when the discharge is diminished, but healthy, and the granulations florid and firm.
Suppuration copious; a portion of the dead parts left have separated, and left a healthy florid granulating surface.
It is only necessary to continue this mode of dressing so long as the granulating surface is below the level of the surrounding surface.
But in such cases, after the separation of the slough, the exposed surface is found to be of a healthy granulating character, contrary to what is observed in the originally phagedenic disease.
If the ointment is applied too thickly it may cause granulation tissue to break down, and for this reason it should be spread in a thin layer upon the granulating surface or its edges.
The skin about the granulating surface is best cleansed by benzine as this removes all traces of scarlet red better than any other solution.
A granulatingwound is treated the same as an ulcer and the treatment is discussed under that chapter.
When applied to granulating surfaces, scarlet red is sometimes absorbed in sufficient amount to color the urine a bright red, and a number of acute cases of nephritis have been reported from its use.
In conditions manifestly due to disease and hypertrophy of the soft tissues, palliative treatment frequently fails, and it becomes necessary to curet the granulating nail fold or to erode it with chemicals.
It is also used when diluted with water, one part to four, as a dressing for granulating wounds.
Boric (boracic) acid has been recently used by aurists with remarkable success in suppurating and granulating otitis media, and by oculists as an eye-wash.
Some one may have a particular predilection forgranulating wounds and mucous membranes, and thereby produce a diphtheritic inflammation.
At the end of a week the swelling of the labia subsides, the discharge becomes thick, and ulcers, if present, begin to assume a healthy granulating appearance.
It is difficult, if not impossible, to so conduct them as to avoid opening up afresh recent granulating wounds.
Reverdin's method consists in planting out pieces of skin not bigger than a pin-head over a granulating surface.
Even the fluid from a blister, in virtue of the isolated cells of the rete Malpighii which it contains, is capable of starting epithelial growth on a granulating surface.
In the treatment of epistaxis or bleeding from the nose, of hæmorrhage from the socket of a tooth, and sometimes from ulcerating or granulating surfaces, however, they may be useful.
As soon as the sloughs separate and a granulating surface forms, the ordinary treatment for a healing sore is instituted.
The granulating surface left on the separation of the slough tends to heal comparatively rapidly.
In the event of the skin giving way, the same form of dressing should be continued till the slough has separated and a healthy granulating surface is formed.
This condition is commonly the result of a severe and jagged tread with the calkin, and takes the form of an ulcerous and excessively granulating wound.
At the same time it must be remembered that the granulating process of repair is always more rapid upon the plantar cushion and fleshy sole than upon the bone, or upon tendinous or cartilaginous structures.
In the after-dressing of the wound careful attention must be paid to the granulating surface.
Same as White, except color Red in the basin before granulating it.
The hydraulic press, consequently was only used to compress the powder dust into thin cakes, which were sent to the granulating department to be used for fine grain powder only.
The press house was located between the Cooling Magazines and the granulating building on the same side of the canal as the former.
From the granulating building the powder was taken to the drying, dusting and glazing department, 2500 feet further up the canal.
The small granulating surface soon healed, and at present a linear cicatrix alone tells of the injury he has sustained, while his thumb has all its movements and his hand a fine grasp.
The man then rapidly improved; the bile-stained discharge ceased at the end of five weeks, and a small granulating wound eventually closed at the end of two months, when the man returned to England.
At the end of three weeks, however, the slough had not only separated, but the stump had retracted, and only a small granulating surface was left, which healed spontaneously.
The separate muscular layers were sharply defined in the lateral parts of the floor of the wound, and remained so for some time during the gradual contraction of the large granulating surface produced.
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