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Example sentences for "lymphatic"

Lexicographically close words:
lykly; lyknesse; lymitts; lymph; lymphangitis; lymphatics; lymphocytes; lymphoid; lynage; lynch
  1. Lymph is the characteristic of the lymphatic temperament, and its specific gravity, temperature, and standard of vitality are all lower than that of red blood.

  2. The lymph which circulates through the lymphatic vessels is an alkaline fluid composed of a plasma and corpuscles.

  3. The structure of the spleen and that of the mesenteric glands are similar, although the former is provided with a scanty supply of lymphatic vessels, and the chyle does not pass through it, as through the mesenteric glands.

  4. Profuse menstruation is very prone to occur in young women of a lymphatic temperament, whose organs are sleazy in texture.

  5. But when these are functionally employed again, lymphatic economy is not required.

  6. They are composed of minute tubes of delicate membrane, and from their net-work arrangement they successively unite and finally terminate in two main trunks, called the great lymphatic veins.

  7. The lymphatic circulation is not unlike that of the blood; its circulatory apparatus is, however, more delicate, and its functions are not so well understood.

  8. Nearly every part of the body is permeated by a second series of capillaries, closely interlaced with the blood-vessels, collectively termed the Lymphatic System.

  9. A node, or gland in the lymphatic system; as, a lymphatic ganglion.

  10. A small mass of adenoid tissue; as, a lymphatic follicle.

  11. Defn: Around, or at the side of, a lymphatic vessel.

  12. Defn: A description of the lymphatic vessels, their origin and uses.

  13. Defn: A disease in horses and swine, in which the upper part of the throat, or groups of lymphatic glands elsewhere, swells.

  14. Defn: A disease in which the white corpuscles of the blood are largely increased in number, and there is enlargement of the spleen, or the lymphatic glands; leuchæmia.

  15. Defn: One of the lymphatic or absorbent vessels, which carry lymph and discharge it into the veins; lymph duct; lymphatic duct.

  16. Defn: A tumor having a structure resembling that of a lymphatic gland; -- called also lymphadenoma.

  17. Defn: An alkaline colorless fluid, contained in the lymphatic vessels, coagulable like blood, but free from red blood corpuscles.

  18. Farcy bud, a hard, prominent swelling occurrinng upon the cutaneous surface in farcy, due to the obstruction and inflammation of the lymphatic vessels, and followed by ulceration.

  19. Malignant lymphoma, a fatal disease characterized by the formation in various parts of the body of new growths resembling lymphatic glands in structure.

  20. Defn: Connected with, or formed in, the lymphatic glands.

  21. The predominance of the abdominal cavity indicates the lymphatic temperament.

  22. But in him the predominance of the lymphatic system was not carried so far, but that he joined to it a good deal of nervous susceptibility.

  23. The colorless, watery fluid conveyed by the lymphatic vessels.

  24. With much more than half the inhabitants of the globe, this germ of immortality remains always a germ, never sprouting, overlaid and weighted down by the lymphatic laziness and materialistic propensities of its shell or husk--the body.

  25. Circumscribed masses of cells connected with the lymphatic vessels.

  26. LYMPH--The fluid which is contained in the lymphatic vessels--nodes.

  27. Not only is there a greater amount of tissue fluid in the inflamed part, but the circulation of this is also increased, as is shown by comparing the outflow in the lymphatic vessels with the normal.

  28. If I hear that a man is lymphatic or nervous-sanguine, I cannot tell therefrom whether I shall like and trust him.

  29. The farmer who shuns all the lymphatic beauties in his neighborhood, and selects to wife the most nervous-sanguine, may find that she is unwilling to get up in the winter mornings and make the kitchen fire.

  30. The electrical condition of the climate of Cannes, as well as its equable warmth and dryness, together with the stimulating properties of the atmosphere, indicate its fitness for scrofulous and lymphatic temperaments.

  31. The fluid in the lacteals passes through lymphatic glands, in which it too undergoes some elaboration before it passes into the blood-stream by a large vessel or duct.

  32. All depends on temperament, and whether the nervous, fibrous, sanguine, or lymphatic element preponderates.

  33. This lymphatic diathesis undoubtedly has considerable to do with the sudden deaths which occur in these patients.

  34. Undoubtedly many of the cases of sudden death under chloroform and ether in children and young persons are due to the existence of this lymphatic diathesis.

  35. This condition of hypertrophy of lymphoid tissue has come to be known as the lymphatic diathesis or constitution.

  36. Unfortunately, moreover, this lymphatic constitution gives no sure sign of its existence before the occurrence of the fatal termination.

  37. Enlargement of the glands of the neck and of the groin, with some enlargement of the tonsils, occurs in delicate children without necessarily being symptoms of the lymphatic diathesis.

  38. Lymphatic enlargement was now made out, and by the evening of the seventh day the bubo in the axilla had increased markedly in size, the swelling approximating 3 by 7 centimetres.

  39. At the necropsy, the glands of the right axilla and those of the right side of the neck were found enlarged; the other lymphatic glands were also enlarged, but to a lesser degree.

  40. The enlarged lymphatic gland was surrounded with a thickened capsule.

  41. In a large lymphatic woman; weight about 180 lbs.

  42. After peace had been signed he was sent into garrison at Toulon and Monaco, where an inflammation of the lymphatic ganglions of the neck necessitated an operation which left him deeply scarred for life.

  43. When the parts of the brain are disunited by maceration, these same small arteries, or lymphatic vessels, appear as very delicate threads throughout their whole length.

  44. Though she lived in the lymphatic atmosphere of a Parisian shop, where the air stagnates and the sun seldom shines, her habits gave her the same advantages which the open-air life of Rome gives to the Transteverine peasant-woman.

  45. The discovery of the lymphatic vessels and their purpose was scarcely less remarkable than that of the circulation, though marked by less eclat because it was not the work of one man, but a matter of slow development.

  46. It corresponds to the lymphatic and other absorbent vessels in the intestines, and appears in the iris of the eye when these structures have been injured or atrophied by drug, ice or surgical treatment.

  47. Neuropathy, therefore, also lays great stress on applying manipulation and thermal applications to the lymphatic system.

  48. Wherever this has been done, the venous and lymphatic vessels in the intestines do not absorb the food materials and these pass through the digestive tract and out of the body without being properly digested and assimilated.

  49. If the trend of the suppressed impurities and poisons be downward, it often results in the hypertrophy and degeneration of the lymphatic glands of the neck.


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