As the painful symptoms abate, puriform discharge from the membrane of the gut takes place, and often is very profuse.
More frequently, however, puriform fluid is deposited, occasioning the appearance termed Hypopium.
The urine is mixed with ropy mucus, and in long-continued cases with a puriform fluid.
The fungus is of the same nature as the rest of the tumour, but softer, and often with puriform depĂ´ts in its base.
Puriform matter is secreted copiously, and is confined, more especially when, from inattention, the margins of the lids are allowed to become glued together.
If the tumour suddenly become painful, and increase in size, indicating putrefaction of the blood, and commixture of it with puriform matter, a free incision is to be made, and poultices applied.
By this term is understood discharge of puriform matter from the lining membrane of the prepuce, and from the surface of the glans, accompanied with an itching and smarting sensation.
After the uneasy and painful sensations have continued for some time, puriform matter, of a greenish or yellow colour, is secreted by the inflamed membrane, and discharged in profusion.
The urine is often bloody; in general it is of a milky appearance, containing lymph or puriform matter, and vitiated secretion from the lining membrane.
The scaly and round epithelia found in most rooms are in large quantity in hospital wards, and probably in cases where there is much expectoration and exposure of pus or puriform fluids to the air the quantity would be still larger.
As a rule, however, {990} under the influence of inflammation and infection, they become converted into puriform masses.
These changes begin in the centre of the clots, which often contain true pus or a greenish or puriform fluid.
Mucus and puriform secretions gather and dry about the mucous outlets.
The cornea may be the seat of pustules or a diffuse puriform infiltration resulting in ulceration, and eventually perforation with hernia of the iris.
These sometimes soften and break down into a puriform liquid, which may sometimes cause peritonitis by rupture into the peritoneal cavity.
Less commonly are found hemorrhagic infarctions, or small embolic patches advanced to various stages of disintegration, even to the formation of small puriform collections.
In other cases the substance of the glands softens, with the formation of a puriform liquid.
In one instance we noticed a peculiarly fetid puriform discharge from the anus, which occurred during the relapse and persisted for several weeks, gradually subsiding, as though from some unhealthy ulceration which slowly healed.
If it is more extensive, the whole of the glands may break down into this puriform liquid, which, when the patient recovers, undergoes caseous and finally calcareous degeneration.
The onset of the inflammation of the vein walls and the puriform degeneration of the thrombus is announced by a chill--a severe rigor, or chilly sensations at least.
He had humid asthma with incessant cough, which ended by causing him to eject thick yellow and puriform mucus.
The patient continued to expectorate thick nummular and puriform sputa, as in the influenza.
When puriform fluid has entered the circulation, the first appearance produced in the structure of the lungs, is that of one or more congested or dilated veins[33] of very small diameter.
When cut into, these patches presented several puncta ofpuriform fluid.
The principal clot had lost its colour, and was adherent to the sides of the vessel, and contained in its centre puriform fluid.
The offensive smell of the bone, as well as the appearance of its cancellous structure infiltrated with puriform matter, will frequently show in such cases, that the processes above-named have not followed their natural course.
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