Without apparent cause, the joint fills with fluid and its movements become restricted, and after from two to eight days the swelling subsides and the joint returns to normal.
It usually subsides in two or three weeks under rest, but tends to relapse.
The affection readily subsides under treatment, but is liable to relapse on a repetition of the exciting cause.
If the sexual excitement speedily subsides and the mare persistently refuses the stallion for a month, she is probably pregnant.
This diffused swelling gradually subsides and leaves the large, hardened mass somewhat well defined.
If progression is attempted, which rarely happens voluntarily during the first three or four days, it is accomplished with very great pain and lameness at the starting, which usually subsides to an extent after a few minutes' exercise.
In suppurative corn the lameness subsides or entirely disappears as soon as the abscess opens.
But David Swan sleeps deeply; the people pass on; and all that almost happened to him subsides forever to the region of the might-have-been.
He wishes fish, and he will spear or catch them with hooks, or his wife will, with willowlike twigs and bark strings, make a long troughlike net, and as the water subsides she will supply her household with fish.
Sometimes it subsides and then becomes more violent than ever.
Its amorous grotesque at length subsides into the majestic night.
The music is a fitting reverie on the great play, and after a wild tumult it subsides in a resigned quietude.
Excitement, though on the whole and for the moment agreeable, may verge on pain and may be, when it subsides a little, a cause of bitterness.
VIII So, the storm subsides to calm: They see the green trees wave On the heights o'erlooking Grève.
It is easy, therefore, to perceive, that both animal and vegetable remains may occasionally be precipitated into the flood, and become imbedded in the sediment which subsides in the delta.
Thus, when timber is floated into the sea, it is often drifted to vast distances, and subsides in spots where there might have been no deposit, at that time and place, if the earth had not been tenanted by living beings.
After the flood season, when the river subsides within its channel, it acts with destructive force upon the alluvial banks, softened and diluted by the recent overflow.
The snow-storm subsides during the night, and a clear, frosty morning breaks upon a wintry landscape, in which nothing is visible but snow.
This spasmodic rage subsides in horrible grunts of disappointment at being unable to use his teeth, and he becomes reasonably tractable again for another ten minutes.
Great men, unknown to their generation, have their fame among the great who have preceded them, and all true worldly fame subsides from their high estimate beyond the stars.
You see that the gelatine subsides by the union of the alcohol and the water.
Downward sweeping, as song subsides into silence, none May hear what sound is the word's they speak to the brooding sun.
But farther on, the lake subsides away Into the lapsing of a shadowy rill Melodious with the chime of falls as sweet As (heard by Pan in Arethusan glades) The silvery talk of meeting Naiades.
The fever subsides in a great measure after the eruption appears and comes fully out; but fresh crops of papulæ may appear, and, in this case, the fever continues little abated until the eruption begins to fade.
The tongue is subject to simple induration, which is totally unconnected with malignant disposition, and subsideson improvement of the digestive organs; occasionally repeated leeching of the part accelerates the cure.
The unshapely appearance of the limb continues until the sequestra are discharged; for by their presence incited action is still continued, and subsides only after their removal.
But all inflammation, arising from the fracture, subsides on the accomplishment of reduction, adaptation, and retention of the portions.
Where however the rapidity of the beats subsides before it had scarcely begun to increase, the pain is too weak; or where the rapidity rises by sudden starts, the pain is a hurried one; and in either case its effect will be imperfect.
A horse which "throws a curb" will go lame until the acute inflammatory condition subsides and depending upon treatment received and conformation of the hock, this requires from three days to two or three weeks.
During the acute inflammatory stage there is marked lameness present but this soon subsides when local antiphlogistic agents are applied to the parts.
Where cases progress favorably, lameness subsidesin about three weeks after cauterization and little if any recurrence of the impediment is manifested thereafter.
If forced to move the evidence of pain subsides to some extent after they have gone a short distance, to return more severe than ever after they have been allowed to stand for a short time.
When the disease is confined to the lower tarsal bones, lamenesssubsides as soon as the degenerative changes are checked and ankylosis occurs.
Whenever the family boundaries are overstepped, the curse of nature is breathed upon the generative functions, and the illegitimate product dies out, or subsides into hopeless degeneration.
The fever lasts three days to a week, generally, and then subsides together with the other symptoms.
The attack frequentlysubsides suddenly, just when the patient seems to be on the point of suffocation.
The pain subsides in most cases to a considerable degree during the day, only to return for several nights, the whole period of suffering lasting from four to eight days.
Each pulse that awakens my blood into rapture fades, Each pulse that subsides into dread of a strange thing near Requickens with sense of a terror less dread than dear.
The themes of Romeo and Juliet, the embattled families, and Friar Laurence are heard in succession, followed by a fierce orchestral crash, and the storm subsides to a roll of kettledrums.
This promptlysubsides as a brisk march section sets in, followed by a return of the opening theme.
It is like the moon when the moon at last subsides into her eternal orbit, round the earth.
Till at last, after a long minute and a half, he touches the twig again, and subsides into twigginess.
As the patient settles down into the depression and dullness of the regular course of the fever, the headache usually subsides into little more than a sense of heaviness, or oppression and vague discomfort.
The severe pain usually subsides soon, but the fever, rapid respiration, flushed face, with or without delirium, will continue for from three to seven or eight days.
A blush of inflammation forms around the eschar, but this graduallysubsides without any disagreeable consequences, and the inflammation which would otherwise have been set up is entirely prevented by the due formation of the eschar.
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