The only way in which they can be extracted from the tissues is by rupturing the cells, by grinding with sharp sand, etc.
These pustules by rupturing tend to unite and form unhealthy-looking sores of the size of a florin.
On my rupturing the ball or egg in which the little animal was doubled up, the tiny frog took a marvellous leap into its existence and disappeared before I could catch it.
The jacket being tough enables the lands in the bore to grip the bullet without rupturing and to rotate it while passing through the barrel.
This method allows the protective covering to be removed without rupturing the skin over the blister and protects the new tender and sensitive skin so that the weight can be rested upon the foot without causing severe pain.
I mention this because Cohn quotes a statement by Treviranus, that air cannot be forced out of a bladder without rupturing it.
The importance of passing in the hand without rupturing the membranes was first shown by Peu in 1694.
Under no circumstances is it of such paramount importance to avoid rupturing the membranes as in these cases, for the bag of fluid which they form dilates the soft passages and protects the cord from pressure.
Little notice, however, has been taken of it since, either in this country or upon the Continent, and the old objectionable mode of rupturing the membranes at the os uteri is still taught even by the most modern authors.
Attempting to turn during the pain would not only be useless, but we should exhaust the strength of our hand which cannot be spared too much; we should torture the patient unnecessarily, and run no small risk of rupturing the uterus.
It should be a method of last resort, because there is danger of rupturing the uterus, of tearing the placenta loose, or of crushing an ovary.
Except in the peritheciarupturing irregularly, and not dehiscing by a pore, some of the genera in this group differ little in structure from the Sphæriacei.
A violent fall of the body, rupturing an artery in the bladder, severe horseback riding, and venereal excesses, have all caused almost fatal hemorrhages, to which must be added ulceration of the mucous membrane.
Among the older writers who note this traumatic injury are Fine, who mentions concussion rupturing the right ventricle, and Ludwig, who reports a similar accident.
McMillan describes a man of twenty who was kicked by a horse over the liver and rupturing that organ.
The woman recovered, but died five months later from a second attack of intussusception, the ileum rupturingand peritonitis ensuing.
Bouillon and Desbois, two French physicians of the last century, both record examples of the uterus rupturing in the last stages of pregnancy and the mother recovering.
It really appears that surgeons are innocent of the part they play in rupturing unsuspected abscesses and otherwise complicating this disease by much rough handling.
All examinations are needless and criminal when there is a possibility of rupturing an abscess.
The peritoneal cavity, or the peritoneum as an organ, was not involved in this disease; hence it is an error to say that there was diffuse peritonitis which was at once relieved by the rupturing of the abscess into the intestine.
With the growth of the body this membrane sometimes acquires such consistency or strength that the rupturing of it is attended with inconvenience, and oftentimes with much pain.
The rupturing of the hymen is often attended with a small quantity of blood, sometimes scarcely perceptible, and at other times more considerable.
For exceptionally heavy work where the kilowatt rupturing capacity is greater than that for which the other types are suitable.
In the design of circuit breakers, there are several methods used to effect the rupturing of the arc between contacts when opened on heavy overload, such as: 1.
When the total generator capacity exceeds the rated rupturing capacity of the circuit breakers, one or more sectionalizing circuit breakers are placed in each bus.
The cooling grid~ in the arc chute materially assists the magnet in extinguishing the discharge arc, giving the arrester a high arc rupturing quality.
There is reason to believe, moreover, that a sudden strain may, by rupturing the valves and so rendering them incompetent, induce varicosity independently of any congenital defect.
There is a marked tendency to rupturing of the lesions, the discharge drying to thick, yellowish, brownish or greenish crusts.
It is more certain than the trocar method and there is no danger of rupturing the circulation.
By the use of the direct method to draw blood from the right auricle by means of the trocar there is always danger of rupturing the circulation.
If it is directed around the artery in the other direction there is danger of rupturing the vein, and thus getting a bloody incision.
Sporangia growing closely crowded together upon a thick highly-developed calcareous common hypothallus, either seated upon it or partially imbedded in its substance; the wall rupturing irregularly.
The wall with a white crustaceous layer of lime, which soon ruptures around the edges, allowing the upper part to break in pieces and fall away; the inner membrane cinereous, rupturing irregularly.
The wall very thin, smooth, white or cinereous, the thin membrane covered by a single layer of closely-adherent granules of lime, rupturing irregularly.
Sporangium globose or rarely ellipsoidal, stipitate; the wall a thin membrane, with an external layer of minute granules of lime, rupturing irregularly.
The wall very thin, even or rugulose, cinereous, the thin membrane covered by a single layer of closely-adherent granules of lime, rupturing irregularly.
Sporangia stipitate or sessile, the wall a thin delicate membrane, minutely granulose, rupturing irregularly.
The red-rust stage may be found in early summer; the black-rust spores in the stubble and dead leaves in the autumn or spring, forming black linesrupturing the epidermis.
Rupturing the membranes at the very commencement of labor is by far the best remedy, the only thing indeed upon which any dependance can be placed.
Having succeeded in dilating the part without rupturing the membranes, slide the hand up between the membranes and the anterior part of the uterus into the cavity, and grasp the feet when the membranes give way.
Calyptra rupturing early near the base, and borne on the apex of the capsule.
Capsule greenish, rupturing by irregular narrow teeth or by a fragmentary operculum.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rupturing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.