In this are intervillus blood spaces, which may be regarded as derivations from the eroded maternal blood vessels.
The tests of actual death can be placed in two classes, the common tests and the expert tests.
In the foot is the plantar arch, formed by branches of the posterior and anterior tibial arteries, which send out branches to each toe.
A front view of the heart showing coronary arteries.
Each common iliac artery divides into an internal iliac artery, which supplies the organs of the pelvic cavity, and an external iliac artery, which passes beneath Poupart's ligament.
If heat, say for instance a burning match be applied to the skin it will not blister, or if ammonia is hypodermically injected under the skin there will be no redness, but rather the skin will turn to a yellowish color.
The right and left iliac veins join opposite the umbilicus to form the ascending vena cava.
The time of least mortality is between the hours of eleven and two P.
When we embalm a body the object should be to introduce a sufficient amount of fluid through the arterial system so that these tiny capillaries will be filled.
Often in these cases the tissues throughout the body are in a hydropic condition (filled with water), the arteries as well as the veins are filled with a watery, bloody colored fluid.
It may be that the body is in a hydropic condition.
In the convulsive asthma these sweats do not occur; hence they may be distinguished; and might be called the hydropic asthma, and the epileptic asthma.
These have a nauseous bitter taste: decoctions of them loosen the belly, promote urine, and stand recommended in hydropic cases.
Prunelloes have scarce any laxative quality: these are mild grateful refrigerants, and, by being occasionally kept in the mouth, usefully allay the thirst of hydropic persons.
They were formerly accounted excellent vulneraries, and of great use for cleansing and healing old ulcers and cancerous sores: some have recommended them internally in leprous and scrophulous disorders; as also in hydropic cases.
He disregarded the claims of the physical life, and became "soul-hydropic with a sacred thirst".
Every lust is a kind of hydropic distemper, and the more we drink the more we shall thirst.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hydropic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.