Osteo-sarcomatous tumours are to be taken away, along with the part of the bone in which they are imbedded, and, if possible, before the integuments have ulcerated.
In such cases, both ends of the vessel must be pulled out by means of forceps, and tied separately; afterwards the integuments are to be approximated and supported.
A piece of soft leather, of the size and shape of the under lip, is placed under the chin, and a corresponding portion of the integuments is reflected upwards, an attachment being left at the symphysis menti.
The integuments inflame more and more, and, if the case is neglected, ultimately give way by sloughing.
When this artery has been injured by external violence, the wound of the integuments is generally large, and the bleeding profuse.
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.
The integuments in the neighbourhood of the ulcer are of a purple hue, and become undermined, from the extension of the disease in the subjacent cellular tissue.
In the old and debilitated, however, in whom the indolent sore most frequently occurs, the integuments remain purple and shining, and from very slight causes the cicatrix is absorbed, and breach of surface is reproduced.
The animal resides within two small valves, not unlike those of a bivalve shell, and moults itsinteguments annually, which the conchiferous mollusks do not.
But even if the more solid parts of our species had disappeared, the impression of their form would have remained engraven on the rocks, as have the traces of the tenderest leaves of plants, and the soft integuments of many animals.
Like the integuments of the body, and unlike the valves of the capitulum, these calcified plates are thrown off at each exuviation.
Several times I succeeded in dissecting off the integuments of the lately-attached larva, and in displaying the young Lepas australis entire.
The apodeme, of course, is moulted with the integuments of the mouth.
I may here add, that on the integuments of these cirri, I observed with a high power, the serrated scale-like appearance common in other Cirripedes.
This animal resides within two small valves, not unlike those of a bivalve shell, and moults its integuments periodically, which the conchiferous mollusks do not.
Through the action of the liquids secreted by the glands which line the integuments of the intestinal canal, the germs of organisms are themselves digested or hindered in their development.
The corpuscles, which had hitherto only showed themselves in the integuments of the intestines, began to appear in the other organs.
In the same way, balls have been known to travel round the cranium beneath the scalp, and to have found their way beneath the integuments of the neck, without injury to the deeper structures.
Even bones have been comminuted without any wound of the integuments or appearance of injury.
To separate the oil from the fritters, or fenks, as the integuments and other impurities are called, the contents of the casks are poured into copper boilers, and heated.
The segment raised on a level with the lambdoidal suture, the integuments are to be united by methodical suture, and the same is to be done for the abdomen and thorax.
An incision, commencing at the symphysis of the chin, following the mesial line divided all the integuments and muscles down to the symphysis pubis.
By main strength the poor fellow was dragged fainting on board; but his foot was torn off, together with a portion of the integuments of the leg, and the bones were dreadfully crushed.
Defn: That part of physiology which treats of the integuments of animals and plants.
Defn: The outermost of the two integuments of an ovule.
Upon dividing the integuments of the head, the pericranium was found scarcely to adhere to the scull.
This is a relaxation of the integuments of the cranium, by which they may be wrinkled, or rather gathered up by the hand to a considerable degree.
Have the colour of external organs and integuments nothing to do with the determining of specific distinctions by systematists?
The integuments of the penis became livid and swollen and were extremely painful.
The integumentsof the face and scalp were capable of receiving acoustic impressions and of transmitting them to the organs of hearing.
Alleyne reports a case of elephantiasis, in which he successfully removed a tumor of the integuments of the scrotum and penis weighing 134 pounds.
The scissors ought to be so sharp at the points as to penetrate the integuments and bones when pushed with moderate force, but not so keen as to cut the operator's fingers or the vagina in introducing them.
In the linea alba we have only to cut through the external integuments in order to reach the uterus, while at the side, we have to cut through considerable layers of muscle.
The integuments of the limbs are shrivelled and damp, and look as if they had been macerated in water; and if a fold of the skin is pinched up it subsides very slowly indeed.
Wherever the epithelial covering of the integuments (skin or mucous membrane) is intact and unbroken, diphtheria takes hold with difficulty.
The pseudochrysalis is a body deprived of all movement and clad in hornyinteguments which may be compared with those of the pupæ and chrysalids.
On these integuments we see a cephalic mask without distinct or movable parts, six tubercles indicating the legs and nine pairs of breathing-holes.
The horny integuments of the pseudochrysalis are split along a fissure which includes the whole ventral surface and the whole of the head and runs up the back of the thorax.
On one or two former occasions I had been unfortunate enough to give my captives a squeeze too much, with the usual result of a rupture of their integuments and an escape of globules and fluids from the regions within.
The anatropous ovule arises from the placenta as a straight or only slightly curved cellular process, and as it grows, gradually becomes inverted, curving from the point of origin of the integuments (cf.
The point where the integuments are united to the base of the nucellus is called the chalaza (figs.
The rolls were made of chilled iron and were provided with serrated edges, which must have exercised a tearing action on the integuments of the berry.
But there still remains a certain amount of water which has penetrated the integuments more or less deeply, and to condition the berry it is treated by a combination of hot and cold air.
There are thus two integuments to the nucellus, an outer and an inner.
The integuments do not completely invest the apex of the nucellus, but an opening termed the micropyle is left.
A seed is a highly carbonized body, consisting of integuments and embryo: between these, in most seeds, lies a substance called the albumen, or perisperm.
This is a relaxation of theinteguments of the cranium, by means of which they may be wrinkled, or rather gathered up by the hand to a considerable degree.
This results from the great development of the muscles of the jaws; the strength of which is such that they can crush the hardest integuments of the beetles on which they feed.
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