Anything which permits complete absorption and resorption of tile exudate will tend to prevent these hampering adhesions.
The withdrawal of a small amount of fluid may later seem to be the starting cause of resorption of the rest of the fluid.
Small blisters, properly applied, have many times seemed to be the determining factor in stopping the increase in the fluid, or to have been the starting cause of the resorption of the exudate.
To sum up, according to Metchnikoff, "Immunity in infectious diseases is linked with cellular physiology, namely, with the phenomenon of the resorption of morbid agents through intracellular digestion.
It is to be remembered that the bone, as a matter of fact, is not a perfectly rigid material, but that processes of new formation and resorption are constantly taking place, even under normal conditions.
It may be marked in the skull and in the long bones, and in many cases of fracture of the neck of the femur, a moderate amount of lacunar resorption precedes the fracture which results from slight violence.
This may be seen after amputations, where the stump of bone which is left from the amputation slowly undergoes lacunar resorption and sometimes a marked diminution in size.
The biotite and hornblende have much the same characters in both of these groups of rocks, and are often surrounded by black borders produced by corrosion and partial resorption by the magma.
It is mainly the result of normal bone resorption with a lack of normal bone regeneration.
The nodes lying in the drainage paths of hemorrhagic areas, especially the inguinal nodes, show active resorption of blood and blood pigments, and, as noted above, may be the seat of infection.
But in any case, its local and temporary revival as a dominant state religion under Kanishka, whose empire did not long outlive him, failed to arrest its steady resorption into Hinduism.
The least altered crystals have dark resorptionborders and are at times deeply corroded.
They have dark resorption borders and are sometimes deeply corroded.
It shows no darkresorption borders; and the larger porphyritic crystals have the same characters.
They as a rule have dark resorption borders in which the process of conversion into fine pyroxene is in active operation.
Ophiuran at the moment when the process of resorption is nearly completed, though the arms of the Pluteus, greatly diminished, are still to be seen protruding from the surface of the animal.
The application of blistering agents is of no value in stimulating resorption of an excessive amount of synovia in chronic cases and the actual cautery when employed without perforation of the synovial structure, is of little benefit.
The use of the actual cautery stimulates prompt resolution, but there is seldom any resorption of products of inflammation following firing.
Where no injury is done the periosteum or bone, complete resorption of all products of inflammation usually occurs, though in many instances, this is tardy--six weeks or more are sometimes required for recovery to take place.
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