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Example sentences for "ruptures"

Lexicographically close words:
rupes; rupiah; rupibus; rupture; ruptured; rupturing; rura; rural; rurales; rurall
  1. When the spores are mature, the peridium ruptures either by an external orifice, as in Geaster, Lycoperdon, &c.

  2. Then the second vesicle grows forth, becomes petiolated, ruptures and becomes leaf or leaves.

  3. I reduce desperate ruptures in a few minutes, though likely to be mortal in a few hours, and have made the only true discovery of cause and cure.

  4. In young persons, he tells us, recent ruptures of the siphac may be cured by appropriate treatment.

  5. Hydrops usually arises from a purely synovial lesion, but the joint may suddenly become distended with fluid when an osseous focus ruptures into the synovial cavity.

  6. This dislocation is usually produced by a fall on the elbow, the arm being at the moment adducted and rotated medially, so that the head of the humerus is pressed backwards and laterally against the capsule, which ruptures posteriorly.

  7. The head of the humerus, thus brought to bear on the weakest part of the capsule, ruptures it and passes out through the rent.

  8. On the one hand, it includes the oldest and most deep-seated extravasations of that magma, which have been brought to light by ruptures and upheavals of the crust and prolonged denudation.

  9. But this upheaval, though the most momentous, was not the last which the chain has undergone, for at a later epoch in Tertiary time renewed disturbance gave rise to a further series of ruptures and plications.

  10. This healing of ruptures extends to the smallest particles of the mass, and it enables us to account for the continued compactness of the ice during the descent of the glacier.

  11. At other times, however, it ruptures into the peritoneal cavity, when death speedily ensues.

  12. Extending into this layer were capillary vessels packed with red globules and with blind extremities, or in some instances minute ruptures and hemorrhages.

  13. If the vessel ruptures into an abscess cavity, dangerous bleeding may occur when the abscess bursts or is opened.

  14. Sometimes the cyst becomes infected and suppurates, and finally ruptures on the surface.

  15. In this way a tuberculous abscess is capable of indefinite extension and increase in size until it reaches a free surface and ruptures externally.

  16. An aneurysm is said to be diffused when the sac ruptures and the blood escapes into the cellular tissue.

  17. It is usually the terminal phalanx that is separated, and with it the tendon of the deep flexor, which ruptures at its junction with the belly of the muscle (Fig.

  18. Finally the periosteum gives way, and an abscess forms in the soft parts; and if left to itself ruptures externally, leaving a sinus.

  19. It ruptures most frequently into the rectum, next in frequency into the vagina and into the bladder.

  20. As a consequence of the hypothesis of central heat, it is admitted that our planet has been agitated by a series of local disturbances; that is to say, by ruptures of its solid crust occurring at more or less distant intervals.

  21. Double Rupture Cured in 6 Months+ It is now 6 months since I purchased my Cluthe Truss and I have not seen any sign of my two ruptures since.

  22. All ruptures at the start are usually very mild in form.

  23. My ruptures are both healed up perfectly sound.

  24. And those who can't be cured, can at least, unless in the last stages, keep their ruptures from giving any trouble.

  25. Doctor Says in Six Months Will Be Entirely Cured+ My ruptures are so now that they do not come down without the truss, but my doctor says to wear it for six months longer, and then I will be able to go without the truss altogether.

  26. Man Cured of Long-Standing Rupture in One Year+ My case was a severe scrotal one, with ruptures on both the right and left sides.

  27. Making mighty scant provision for the wide variation between the ruptures of different people; making mighty little allowance for the fact that what will do for one man won't do at all for another.

  28. But we have examined hundreds of ruptures under the searching X-rays.

  29. Sidenote: Just Like Getting Glasses] There is just as much difference in different men's ruptures as in the size and shape of their feet or heads.

  30. The previous chapter shows how most ruptures grow constantly worse when trusses like these are worn.

  31. If operation is deferred the chances for rupture are about 22 per centum, say, one and a half in five chances, and all ruptures are not necessarily fatal.

  32. Sometimes such a broad-ligament pregnancy ruptures again into the abdominal cavity.

  33. When an embryo or foetus ruptures the tube and goes into the broad ligament, it may live or die according to the injury done its attachments to the tubal wall, but it ordinarily dies.

  34. The artery that ruptures in the brain, in cases of apoplexy, {146} is practically always the same.

  35. It appears in his works now with the title "A Letter to a Friend, concerning the Ruptures of the Commonwealth: Published from the Manuscript.

  36. In other words, this Letter to Monk, together with the previous Letter to a Friend concerning the Ruptures of the Commonwealth, came into Toland's hands in the manner described in Note p.

  37. In irreducible ruptures there is likely to be constipation and colic produced, and strangulation is more liable to occur.

  38. The truss is most satisfactory in ruptures which can be readily returned.

  39. By the wearing of a truss, fifty-eight per cent of ruptures recover completely in children under one year.

  40. Ruptures of muscles may occur with the fractures.

  41. When a diseased heart ruptures during a quarrel, the symptoms of rupture of the heart may be observed to come on suddenly before and without the infliction of any violence.

  42. Ruptures too may be multiple, though less often so than wounds.

  43. The anterior surface and inferior border is the most frequent site both of wounds and ruptures of the organ.

  44. Wounds and ruptures of the gall-bladder result in the effusion of bile.

  45. Ruptures of the Liver from a Fall from a Considerable Height, causing Immediate Death.

  46. Ruptures of the stomach or intestines are seldom attended with much hemorrhage, while wounds may occasionally cause a serious and fatal hemorrhage from the wounding of a large blood-vessel.

  47. Ruptures rarely pass entirely through the organ, but are generally not more than an inch or two in depth.

  48. Ruptures of internal organs may occur here too when there are slight external marks of violence or even none at all.

  49. Ruptures of internal organs are not rare in such cases.

  50. When it ruptures there is a sudden flow of liquid, more or less continuous flow.

  51. This occurs more often in old than in recent ruptures and more often in congenital than in acquired rupture.

  52. The vesicle of varicella appears much more superficial in its seat, and its roof is much thinner, so that it ruptures readily.

  53. The history of such injuries, after all, corresponds exactly with what we were long familiar with in traumatic ruptures in civil practice, and now know may be avoided by a sufficiently early interference.

  54. In large and old oblique ruptures the neck of the tumour is shortened, and the openings of the canal are approximated and more in a direct line.

  55. Ruptures often come down during an attack of bowel complaint, or after a dose of purgative medicine.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ruptures" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.