On all the many specimens the author has seen and eaten, the scabs are light brown and reddish-brown.
If you could see how he scratches and scratches and how the behind of his ears is all scabs he's so bitten.
You wouldn't let one of us have lice all over, and scabs on our .
When the scabs begin to heal, the pustules to retreat, and the fiery sores to fade, a cure may be anticipated.
SCABS In C---- in 1910 thousands of workers in the clothing industry struck for better wages.
When the strike was at an end and the victorious workingmen returned to their places, the scabs were sent away.
The few scabs who sold fish in the market only made sore those unable to buy.
But he intends to crush the strike, and I understand he's importing scabs here to finish out an order--a big order.
They must have a number of the old men to educate and aid the scabs in the performance of their duties.
Epithets applied to Pullman and the expression, "if scabs take your places kill them with a coupling pin," was declared to have been used.
The scabs on the Chicago & Eastern Illinois, through ignorance and incompetency burned up five engines and wrecked as many more.
Of a litter of pigs weaned about a month several of them have itchy scabs on their legs, ears and noses, and those having white feet show reddish spots through the hoofs.
One of my cows has a swelling on her hind leg with little scabs on it, first it was on the front leg.
He was dressed in miner's clothing again, and his skin was a perfect fright of scars and scabs and half-closed wounds.
Now if I cover the person, I cover scabs and sores, and ulcers, and all blemishes.
It is a shame for a Christian to think highly of himself, since Christ is fain to do so much for him, and he again not at all able to make him amends; but some, whose riches consist in nothing but scabs and lice, will yet have lofty looks.
The gangrenous tissue changes into crusts or scabswhich drop off in a short time and the patient is cured of his ringworm.
A serum exudes from these lupus-centres and, drying, forms a crust on them which changes into scabs that fall off in 2-3 weeks and sometimes leave a smooth red scar after a single injection.
This is a contagious disease of the skin caused by thread fungi, Tricophyton tonsurans and epilans, which develop in the skin in localized areas, causing vesicles, scabs or scales to appear, and the loss of the hair over the part.
If pus and scabs form, the part should be cleansed daily with a one per cent water solution of permanganate of potassium.
And it is patent that there would be no capitalist scabs if there were not more capital than there is work for capital to do.
The hope of the skilled striker is in that the scabs are less skilled, or less capable of becoming skilled; yet each strike attests to the efficiency that lurks beneath.
And in the face of all this, they are as colossal scabs as the United States is a colossal scab.
American laborer has been known to scab uponscabs (so called) who took his place and received only $0.
When several trades in a certain locality demand and receive an advance in wages, they are unwittingly making scabs of their fellow-laborers in that district who have received no advance in wages.
Under the definition that a scab is one who gives more value for the same price than another, it would seem that society can be generally divided into the two classes of the scabs and the non-scabs.
For all of their boasted unions and high labor ideals, they are about the most thoroughgoing scabson the planet.
It is for the same reason that one country scabs upon another.
The superior workman scabs upon the inferior workman because he is so constituted and cannot help it.
His body was covered with house-flies; his nose and ears tickled with them; they crawled into the corners of his mouth; scabs had broken out on his face and body.
Foley moved toward Barry, then paused and, with hands back in his pockets, watched the two scabs make their preparation to leave, trundling his cigar about with his thin prehensile lips.
The attempt to replace the strikers by non-union men had been a failure; Mr. Driscoll and himself were the only contractors who still maintained the expensive farce of keeping a few scabsat work.
I come around, Mister Driscoll, to find out what the hell youse mean by workin' scabson that St. Etienne job.
Especially withscabs stealin' your jobs," growled Bill, glancing again at the two men working along the building's edge.
This argument was made more effective by the temporary lifting of the initiation fee of twenty-five dollars, by which act scabs were made union men without price.
The union, in its turn, picketed every building on which there was an attempt to continue work, and against the scabs the pickets waged a more or less pacific warfare.
Don't furnish chance for gunmen, scabs and all their like; What you need is One Big Union and the One Big Strike.
Contains also How scabs are bred, by the same author, and The constructive program of the I.
The scabs become ulcerated, the animal becomes weakened, emaciated and eventually dies.
It is in this way that innumerable mange mites cause the piling up of scabs thus producing a very scaly condition.
Considerable inflammation is present, also eruptions of the skin which discharge white, serous, sticky fluid, terminating inscabs and thickness of the skin.
As Mange advances, the scaly patches eventually pile up until they attain the thickness of one-half inch, unless these scabs have been severely rubbed.
When the scabs have peeled off, another ceremony called Godam is gone through.
The custom of laying small-pox scabs on roads has been already noticed.
This usually contains some of the scabs or scales from the body of a small-pox patient, which are placed there in the hope that someone may touch them, contract the malady and thus relieve the sufferer.
Into Youngstown, in common with all the other districts, armies of scabs were poured.
The scabs of the labor world are becoming the co-workers instead of the competitors of men.
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