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Example sentences for "transfused"

Lexicographically close words:
transformers; transforming; transformism; transforms; transfuse; transfusing; transfusion; transgress; transgresse; transgressed
  1. Footnote 121: Michel transfused successfully in a case of extreme anaemia following gastrorrhagia (Berl.

  2. In a case quoted by Roussel, Leroy transfused 130 grammes of blood in a girl twenty years old who lay at the point of death from repeated hemorrhages from a gastric ulcer.

  3. Contagion is the inseparable symptom of the plague; which, by mutual respiration, is transfused from the infected persons to the lungs and stomach of those who approach them.

  4. Thus unvarnished phrases of Corelli and Alessandro Scarlatti were boldly transfused into the works of Händel when his own Muse failed him.

  5. A semblance of these tragedies as transfused into Florentine monody led to recitative and lyric solo.

  6. Oriental writers; but neither of them have transfused the spirit of Elmacin, (Hist.

  7. The appearances of moral and physical evil had established the two principles in the ancient philosophy and religion of the East; from whence this doctrine was transfused to the various swarms of the Gnostics.

  8. Love thou thy land, with love far-brought From out the storied Past, and used Within the Present, but transfused Thro' future time by power of thought.

  9. Look now off upon the Sound, where the golden sunset is flowing over it, gilding the waves, the distant shores, and the sails of passing vessels with beams that in dying are transfused into celestial fires.

  10. The candle-light fell full upon Paulina Maria's face, which was even more transparent than formerly; so transfused was her clear profile by the candle-light that the outlines seemed almost to waver and be lost.

  11. A deep red transfused Paulina Maria's transparent pallor, but before she could speak Ann Edwards interposed.

  12. The severe simplicity and wrathful grandeur of DANTE is already transfused with spirit and condensity.

  13. The dogs were then taken down, and the whole weight of the nation's iniquity, by another magical process, was transfused into their lifeless carcasses.

  14. On the ninth day of the feast, by some magical process, the sins of the nation thus collected were transfused from the several members of the Committee into one of their number.

  15. So much may suffice at this time, when it is shown that by the action of the heart the blood is transfused through the ventricles from the veins to the arteries, and distributed by them to all parts of the body.

  16. This sweet temper of Christ ought also to be transfused into our souls, so that our life may prove a transcript of this most blessed original.

  17. I winced before the delicate thrust in her words, and hardly knew whether the pain of them was drowned in the pleasure the confident touch of her head transfused through my arm.

  18. She was pure--perfectly, absolutely immaculate; but there was another power within and transfused throughout her innocence that swayed and subdued my will as innocence alone could never do.

  19. The wide-spread popular superstition of the vampire and of the ghoul, seems to be an outgrowth of this universal belief, that transfused blood is re-vivification.

  20. Transfused human blood is also said to be a common prescription of the medicine-men of Tasmania, for the cure of disease.

  21. It would seem that health itself can be transfused with the blood of a healthy man”;[234] death itself being purged out of the veins by inflowing life.

  22. This grace, however, would not have been natural, for it would not have been transfused by virtue of the semen; but would have been conferred on man immediately on his receiving a rational soul.

  23. Now grace is not transfused from one to another, for thus it would be natural; but is infused by God alone.

  24. But this much is certain: that at times the splendid utterance does indeed grow transfused with a pure and inward beauty, when the human frailties vanish, and all is subdued and glorified by the high purposes of art.

  25. The poet is impressed, moved, thrilled and exalted, and pours out his song from his feelings and transfused with emotion.

  26. Spenser more than once insinuates, that the soul of Chaucer was transfused into his body; and that he was begotten by him two hundred years after his decease.

  27. Not, however, discouraged by this unlucky event, they soon after transfused the blood of a calf into a youth related to the royal family, who died soon after of a local inflammation.


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