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Example sentences for "intestines"

Lexicographically close words:
inteso; intestacy; intestate; intestinal; intestine; intew; inthe; intherest; inthrest; inti
  1. Schematic sagittal section of abdominal viscera of cat, after the intestines have been rotated to correspond to the adult human disposition, to show lines of peritoneal reflection before adhesion.

  2. Macacus rhesus, male) in the ventral view, with the coils of small intestines removed and the omentum lifted up and reflected upon the ventral body wall.

  3. The intestines are turned over to the right side.

  4. Abdominal viscera of cat, with the intestines rotated to correspond to the adult human disposition, with ascending, transverse, and descending segments of the colon.

  5. Abdominal viscera of Tamandua bivittata, the little ant-eater, with the intestines turned downward and to the left.

  6. Abdominal viscera of cat; great omentum raised; intestines turned down and to left.

  7. The small intestines occupy the ventral and right part of the cavity.

  8. Abdominal viscera of cat; intestines rotated and turned to the right to show duodenal fold.

  9. This fact will be at once recognized if the cat's intestines are arranged to correspond to the primitive condition (Fig.

  10. Nasua rufa, the brown Coati-mundi, a South American arctoid carnivore, with the intestines everted and turned to the left side.

  11. As soon as the withdrawal of this single remaining dorsal coil is completed the entire mass of the small intestines will occupy a position ventrad, caudad and to the left of the caecum and colon (Fig.

  12. Twist or rotate the entire mass of small intestines around the isthmic pedicle, so that the original left leaf of the mesentery will look to the right and vice versa (Fig.

  13. The intestines should stay in their place close up under the liver and stomach, but if pressure is brought to bear around the body at this point, the bowels begin to sag into the abdominal cavity.

  14. You can see, if I gather up twenty feet of this ruffle into a space of six inches, how the mesentery, with the intestines folded in the free edge, are held in the abdominal cavity.

  15. They are held loosely, and at the same time so that the intestines cannot be tied in knots or loops upon each other.

  16. Isinglass is made readily by steeping the stomach and intestines of fish in cold water, and then gently boiling them into a jelly: this is spread into sheets and allowed to dry.

  17. Deep breathing will also affect the intestines and urge a motion.

  18. By the movement it gives to the intestines their action is also assisted, and constipation is prevented.

  19. Also along the intestines there are little projections (villi), through which the food passes into a blood stream leading to the liver, where the blood is then purified.

  20. The inflammation of the intestines yielded to the use of emollients obtained from malvaceous plants.

  21. The arms and feet were entirely burned off, and the intestines protruded from the body, through some wound which had been caused by the falling upon her of some rafters.

  22. Mr. Burbidge next observed, that he was given to understand that it was impossible to destroy the intestines by fire, without their causing a stench that would be smelt all round the neighbourhood.

  23. Of course the snare--a running noose made from the intestines of the deer--is set in her absence.

  24. Sometimes twisted intestines are used, and the netting exactly resembles that seen in "racquets" for ball play.

  25. The back and breast parts were torn apart, the gall examined and nodded over; the intestines were placed beneath a large rock, and the gizzard, breast of the chicken, and back with head attached dropped in the pot.

  26. The intestines were then emptied by drawing between thumb and fingers, and the blood and brain mixture poured into them from the stomach as a funnel.

  27. The intestines were then removed, ripped into a long string, and laid in the basket.

  28. A string of blood-and-brain sausages resulted, when the intestines were cooked.

  29. But if the ruptured parts are not held in place, the sac will gradually grow larger because of the failure to seal the originally small opening through which the intestines at first escape.

  30. The reasons operation is so risky for most people are these: The sufferer is seldom in condition for an operation, is run down, the vitality is low-- that is why the muscles over the intestines have weakened and spread.

  31. The intestines have descended into the scrotum.

  32. I have never seen an instance of nutritious seeds passing through the intestines of a bird; but hard seeds of fruit pass uninjured through even the digestive organs of a turkey.

  33. The upper portion of the intestines contained a little mucus-like fluid, but lower down became bloody, and still lower contained pus-like fluid.

  34. The intestines the following morning were found full of gas, the stomach red, the lungs seemed normal, and the heart was relaxed.

  35. The pathological features as described by previous writers are a softening and ulceration of the stomach walls[71] and a degeneration of the walls of the intestines with or without perforations.

  36. The post-mortem, made immediately after death, showed the abdomen markedly tympanitic, and the large intestines could be outlined through the abdominal walls with ease.

  37. The stomach was pale, the first three inches of the small intestine up to where it turned sharply were pale, and below this the intestines were injected and full of gas and of a dark red color.

  38. The large intestines were full of gas, the lungs were normal, the heart was relaxed, and the lungs collapsed.

  39. The colon in one horse was found enormously distended, while the coecum and small intestines were normal,[73] save that the walls appeared thin.

  40. The mesenteric vessels were dilated, but the intestines were not dilated.

  41. At autopsy the stomach and upper part of the small intestines showed hemorrhagic ecchymoses, with dilation of the dural vessels of the brain and cord, with a clot over a portion of the spinal cord.

  42. The stomach and intestines were contracted, but showed no ulcers.

  43. Sayre had already reported an ulcerated condition of the intestines of a locoed cow similar to that described by Doctor Day as occurring in cats.

  44. The small intestines were relaxed, while the mesenteric vessels were dilated.

  45. The intestines were full of gas, but not hemorrhagic.

  46. It is bitter and aromatic and is given in diseases of the stomach and intestines for its tonic and stimulant effect.

  47. The infusion of the leaves is bitter and aromatic and is used in catarrhal inflammations of the stomach and intestines and in intermittent fevers.

  48. It is used with good effect in flatulent colic, atonic diseases of the intestines so common in the Philippines and in chronic rheumatism.

  49. The boiled and pounded leaves are used as a poultice in inflammation of the intestines and bladder.

  50. It operates with most force upon the large intestines and sympathetically upon the uterus.

  51. This description also doubtless points to ambergris, which in reality is a pathological secretion of the intestines of the spermaceti whale (Physeter macrocephalus), a large cetaceous animal.

  52. Ambergris is a morbid secretion in the intestines of the cachalot, deriving its origin either from the stomach or biliary ducts, and allied in its nature to gall-stones, .

  53. But should the colic be due to a malignant growth, or should the intestines be distended with gas, pressure will probably increase the pain.

  54. But my Lord has shewn me the intestines of all my countrymen in the Land of Two Dimensions by taking me with him into the Land of Three.

  55. In some instances, the stomach and intestines of these great carnivorous creatures, filled with half-digested food, have left indubitable traces of their presence in situ.

  56. Would it not be closely parallel with the presence of faeces in the intestines of an animal at the moment of creation?

  57. Its stomach and intestines must, then, have formed a sort of pouch of great volume, filling entirely the abdominal cavity, and corresponding in extent to the great development of the teeth and jaws.

  58. Hair-balls" are formed in the intestines of various large vegetarian animals--and occasionally stony concretions of various chemical composition are formed in the urinary bladder of various animals, as well as of man.

  59. The intestines of animals, according to their size, would make as good cartridge cases as could be desired.

  60. The inflated skins or intestines of animals, hollow gourds, earthen pots, bladders, or bundles of bark, may be used as aids in crossing rivers where canoes or rafts cannot be constructed.

  61. The larger specimens can be skinned, leaving, however, the intestines in, and simply removing the flesh; very large specimens preserved in this way absorb very little spirit.

  62. In two of the rabbits the solitary glands throughout the intestines were prominent, yellow in colour, and loaded with antimony.

  63. According to Maschka, grey-white, knotty, faecal masses are found in the intestines in yellow atrophy, but never in cases of phosphorus poisoning.

  64. In the intestines there are found hyperaemia, extravasations, loosening of the mucous membrane, and other changes.

  65. The mucous membrane was red in patches and softened, and the small intestines were also inflamed.

  66. A general contraction of the intestines has often been noticed, and is of considerable significance when present; so also is a grey-black mucous membrane caused by deposited lead sulphide.

  67. The kidneys were not hyperaemic; the intestines were superficially congested.

  68. The large intestines were distended in some parts, contracted in others, and there was ulceration of the rectum.

  69. In fatal cases, some signs of an irritant or inflammatory action on the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestines would be probable.

  70. The bodies were exhumed, and arsenic was found in the stomach and intestines of Nobel, but not the slightest trace in the corpse of the wife.

  71. The writer found no poison in the stomach, but separated a milligramme of metallic mercury from the liver; the urine and intestines were not sent.

  72. The stomach and intestines were externally of a pink colour.

  73. Intestines may be irrigated with a two per cent solution of tannic acid.

  74. Special treatment should be given the small intestines and liver when the bile and intestinal secretion are lessened.

  75. In the so-called cases of cholera sicca (dry) death occurs before the diarrhea begins, although a rice water fluid is found in the intestines after death.

  76. In the usual way it becomes coated with fecal matter and usually passes the intestines without causing any injury.

  77. The milky juice taken up by the lacteals from the food in the intestines after digestion.

  78. The spirillum (cholera asiaticus) found in the stools, watery discharges and intestines of affected cases and its transmission by infected food and water.

  79. Pieces of the intestines have been removed with gratifying results in cases of ulcers and injuries.

  80. It may also occur in the intestines and liver.

  81. This indication manifests itself about the second month, at which time the Uterus begins to elevate the intestines by rising up from the pelvis.


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    Other words:
    bowels; canal; duct; entrails; gut; intestine; pore; vagina; vessel