The ichorous discharge occasionally dries up for a short period and again breaks out more violently.
The ulcerated point slowly enlarges, a thin ichorous fluid is discharged, the surrounding integuments are of a dusky red, and the margins of the ulcer are thickened, callous, everted.
When fully developed, it presents an ulcerated, fissured and papillomatous surface, with an ichorous discharge which dries to crusts.
The surface is reddish and granular, and secretes an ichorous discharge.
In the evening the wounds opened spontaneously, an ichorous and infectious pus run from them; there was salivation and utter loss of appetite: strange fancies seemed to possess him; he showed a desire to bite his master.
The first day passed without the animal being in the slightest degree affected; but, on the following day, in despite of all our care, an ichorous fluid was discharged, which the dog would lick notwithstanding all our efforts to prevent it.
There was very slight loss of blood, but there ran from the walls of the vagina a small quantity of ichorous fluid, with a strong fetid smell.
Dogs are frequently sent to the hospital with considerable redness between the toes, and ichorous discharge, and the toes thickened round the base of the nails, as if they were inclined to drop off.
This disease often appears in the form of a yellowish secretion, which is more and more increased and becomes ichorous with the decay of the urethra and the prostate gland.
If the skin is broken and the matter discharged, great care must be taken to keep the wound clean, as otherwise the suppurative cavities may suddenly become ichorous and lead to rapid death.
Inflammation of the skin is caused by the flowing out of the purulent and ichorous liquid secreted.
The appearance of the anus at this time suggests malignant disease: it is covered with swollen, shiny, tender, club-shaped flaps of integument constantly bathed in an ichorous discharge.
These excavations communicate with the cavity of the stomach, and are usually filled with ichorous pus.
If furuncles incline to become carbunculous, the ichorous matter is speedily changed to good pus, and all danger is averted.
Defn: Infection of the blood withichorous or putrid substances.
A discharge of a fetid or ichorousmatter from the frog of a horse's foot; -- also caled thrush.
Infection of the blood with ichorous or putrid substances.
The fresh non-ichorous dried pus was found to possess in a similar degree the power to excite inflammation and suppuration; even the removal of the albumen did not change its character or power.
Complete absence of purulent in various parts of the body, | or ichorous deposits in all especially in the lungs, | cases of unmixed septicæmia.
This variety of the disease can only destroy life by the height and duration of the fever which is maintained in connection with the continued existence of ichorous pus.
It is possible that those agencies producing an ichorous pus are the same or different from those present in bland pus.
The course is also much protracted when secondary abscesses form in other parts of the gland or in the surrounding tissues, when the abscess is transformed into an ichorous cavity, and when gangrene sets in.
The vitiated atmosphere surrounding the patient, the existence of a wound, and the formation of ichorouspus are conditions which should not be lost sight of.
Suppuration is followed by the discharge of an ichorous pus, and not rarely by ulcerative destruction of the surrounding tissues.
Dupuytren failed to produce metastasis by injections of pus into the veins of dogs; these results were confirmed by Boyer, who only obtained metastasis when he used ichorous pus in his experiments.
Therefore, in these cases the differential diagnosis on the cadaver must be limited to this, that we are able to demonstrate the existence of a purulent or ichorous deposit.
It increases with the severity of the inflammation, being highest in the ichorous forms, less in the purulent, and least in the serous exudations.
Sometimes it will even produce an ichorous fluid, and yet the system will not be affected.
Mr. Tierny remarks that the arms of many who were inoculated after having had the cow-pox inflamed very quickly, and that in several a little ichorousfluid was formed.
Many parts of his hands on the inside were chapped, and on the middle joint of the thumb of the right hand there was a small phagedenic ulcer, about the size of a large pea, discharging an ichorous fluid.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ichorous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bloody; humoral; lachrymal; purulent; rheumy; serous