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Example sentences for "swellings"

Lexicographically close words:
swell; swelled; swellest; swelleth; swelling; swells; swelp; sweltered; sweltering; sweord
  1. These swellings are hot and painful to the touch; they tend to suppurate and frequently cause intense lameness.

  2. They can be easily found by running the hand over the loins, by abrupt swellings or bunches on the skin.

  3. All the swellings are painful on pressure and spread very rapidly over the body.

  4. Swellings about the belly and breast, etc.

  5. Overfeeding also has a tendency to cause swellings of the joints and muscles.

  6. When the swellings are painful, apply Camphorated Liniment once or twice daily.

  7. Irritation of the hock joint tends to develop an extra large quantity of joint oil, and the hock is less protected by tendons where a Thoroughpin or Bog Spavin occurs--hence those puffy swellings are filled with joint oil and are connected.

  8. Swellings will also appear under the jaw along the neck and under the lung cavity.

  9. There will be swellings that are tender on pressure, which may shift to different parts of the body.

  10. The swellings present a very abrupt appearance, nearly the same as if a string were tied around the limbs and swell very quickly, and symptomatic of Purpura.

  11. Pressure on the swellings will perhaps cause the grubs to pop out.

  12. This dryness leads to changes in the mucous membrane, it shrivels, and partly desquamates, aphthous swellings may occur, and a diffuse redness and diphtheritic-like patches have been noticed.

  13. Thorax with three vaulted swellings between the three prominent, diverging lattice-wings, the apex of which is prolonged downwards into a solid curved spine, half as long as the inflated abdomen.

  14. Thorax inflated, with three hemispherical swellings between the three crests, and with subregular, hexagonal pores.

  15. The vaultings of the three swellings and the reticulation are also variable; the whole form is often irregular.

  16. Thorax campanulate, with three slight swellings between the three knee-shaped ribs, and with regular circular pores.

  17. Thorax {1331}campanulate with three slight swellings between the three knee-shaped ribs, and with regular, circular pores.

  18. Pores large, irregular roundish; two or three pairs of larger pores on each side of the ring.

  19. On both sides of the latter arise at the five corners five pairs of short simple irregularly curved spines.

  20. If, however, the filament surrounds a living stem, each of the swellings gives rise to suckers that penetrate into the tissues of the latter, and withdraw the organic food necessary for the continued existence of the plant.

  21. Should the support prove to be a dead stem, little wartlike swellings are produced at points where the two touch, and these serve as a means of attachment for the climbing filament, but no suckers are formed.

  22. The section shews the character of the tail-swellings and the commencing closure of the medullary groove.

  23. The result was that in a few days the swellings had entirely disappeared.

  24. Near the same time his son Joseph was troubled with a couple of swellings on the glands of his neck which threatened to choke him.

  25. Heavily infected trees appear quite grotesque, with large swellings which may be several times the diameter of the twigs.

  26. The most prominent symptoms are the elongated black swellings which appear in summer on small twigs and branches.

  27. By the next spring or early summer galls begin to appear as small greenish brown swellings on the upper needle surfaces.

  28. Infected trees have cankers that appear as rough circular swellings on the bole.

  29. Initial infection occurs on lateral branches and twigs in the spring, but the swellings do not become noticeable until the following spring.

  30. In early spring these swellings appear yellow to orange as the fungus produces powdery spores.

  31. Even at this hour, with all the unnatural swellings of the war, there are not two thousand people, including the bed-ridden and the babies, to each of the magnificent churches.

  32. The alteration in our appearance was equally distressing to them, for since the swellings had subsided we were little more than skin and bone.

  33. They were much jaded by their fatiguing journey and several were lame from swellings of the lower extremities.

  34. The swellings in his limbs rendered him by much the weakest of the party.

  35. Tumours or swellings upon the head are very common.

  36. Head, of the infant, swellings upon, when born, 193.

  37. We shall also observe that in our mercerised fibres the lumen has become very narrow and it is often broken, here and there are swellings on the outside of each fibre, corresponding to the positions of the twists.

  38. From two threads lying parallel to one another, we shall see swellings arise on the adjacent cell walls; the beautiful spiral bands will begin to break up at the same time and to collect in a mass towards the centre of each cell.

  39. Examination of these swellings under a low magnification will reveal a number of wart-like structures, and at the end of each wart there is a little pore.

  40. If we are either fortunate or exceptionally patient we may chance to be examining one of these swellings under the microscope at the moment when it bursts and sets free its contents.

  41. At certain periods of the year, moderately large, pear shaped swellings occur on the threads of the sea-weed.

  42. For inflammatory swellings they sometimes tried local bleeding; but shampooing and rubbing with oil were the more common remedies in such cases.

  43. Large swellings could be noticed around most of the trees, caused by the terrible cupim (termes album) or white ants, carrying out their destructive work just under the bark.

  44. The constant collisions against the stunted trees in that trail-less region injured the animals considerably and caused nasty sores and swellings all over their bodies.

  45. On the west side of those two swellings was a confused mass of huge blocks of granite--of all sizes and shapes--which to all appearances had been shot up from underneath by some internal force.

  46. The plain itself, on an incline, showed two swellings of great magnitude, the one to our right about 120 ft.

  47. I had been almost bedridden for many months with swellings in my knees.

  48. The swellings disappeared, the pains vanished; I was all alive; and all around me being as ignorant as myself, nothing could exceed my triumph.

  49. The juice of this plant has been known to produce very dangerous swellings in the mouth and throat of persons who have occasionally put it into their mouths.

  50. Swellings suddenly breaking out in various parts of the body, racked the sick.

  51. In its common form the disease showed itself in swellings and carbuncles under the arm and in the groin.

  52. According to him, when swellings or carbuncles appeared on any part of the body all hope of saving the life of the patient was abandoned.

  53. In ‘measles’ these swellings are found, because intestinal mucous membrane sympathises with eruption on the skin and are then merely inflamed glands, not cysts.

  54. It is frequently accompanied by more or less distinctly marked symptoms of various other obscure diseases, including temporary swellings in the face or extremities.

  55. Against glandular swellings also the weed is [504] taken internally as a medicine, when burnt to a black powder.

  56. Parkinson speaks highly of the bruised herb, or of its expressed juice, for scrofulous swellings when applied outwardly in the form of an ointment.

  57. The leaves made into a poultice will resolve swellings and relieve contusions.

  58. When bruised and applied by way of a poultice to scrofulous swellings and glandular tumours, the Sea Tang has been found very valuable.

  59. The Wild Chervil will "help to dissolve any tumours or swellings in all parts of the body speedily, if applied to the place, as also to take away the spots and marks in the flesh and skin, of congealed blood by blows or bruises.

  60. In France a rustic application to scrofulous swellings is successfully used, which consists of Parsley and snails pounded together in a mortar to the thickness of an ointment.

  61. Marshall Ward, "On the Tubercular Swellings on the Roots of Vicia Faba," Phil.

  62. When these plants were examined they had small swellings or nodules on their roots, while those grown in sterile sand without soil-extract had no nodules.

  63. Outside these filaments, on each side of the prosoma, there are two very irregular rows of papillae, intermediate in length between the filaments and the rounded swellings at the bottom of the sack.

  64. In the last four years, several cases of glandular swellings have occurred to me at the general dispensary, and I have made particular inquiries into the mode of living of such children.

  65. The symptoms were exactly those of intermittent fever, accompanied by watery swellings on the feet and head.


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