The term of the claimant's service was not sufficiently long to have developed and healed, even imperfectly, in a location previously healthy, ulcers of the kind mentioned in the claimant's application.
He claims that as a result of these troubles he has been afflicted with ulcers and other serious consequences.
The ulcers in their case assumed a circular form with raised callous edges and an irritable inflamed surface, being attended by much pain in the surrounding parts.
Several of the men of the "Lark" were laid up with these ulcers of the feet for many weeks.
Mary had several Scrofulous ulcers on the leg; these were all patients of J.
There were two or three scrofulous ulcers on his left leg, which was much enlarged; the bone was considerably diseased; his constitution began to give way from the long continuance of the disease, and he was incapable of labour.
He had been for 12 months labouring under an attack of scrofula; there were two scrofulous ulcers on the right side the neck, and a large tumour under the chin.
Kent in October 1830, in consequence of having nineteen scrofulous ulcers on the throat and chest, which had been a considerable time standing; by a steady attention to the directions laid down by J.
Many of these ulcers were on the legs, and were caused by grit getting between the skin and the leather band worn under the fetter rings of convicts in the fourth and fifth classes.
The patient is affected with one or more serious sores or ulcers which usually occur on exposed parts of the body.
As the lepræ bacilli are present in the skin and ulcers of leprous patients, insects sucking the blood or feeding on the sores could not help taking some of them into their body or becoming contaminated.
For malignant ulcers of the breasts, the Cornus Sericea is a most potent remedy.
There is often, especially when there are ulcers on the parts, a distressing sense of heat or a smarting sensation.
Cornus Sericea will often cure malignantulcers both of the breast and uterus, used as a wash.
For carcinomatous ulcers there is not much that we can do beyond this, even in our day.
Of ulcersof all kinds Chauliac writes from a knowledge evidently derived from experience.
This is a contagious and infectious disease of solipeds that is characterized by the formation of nodules and ulcers on the skin, nasal mucous membrane and lungs.
The ulcers should be scraped or curetted and cauterized with lunar caustic, and the mouth washed daily with a two per cent water solution of a cresol disinfectant.
Nodules and ulcers appear on the nasal mucous membrane (Fig.
The ulcers on the nasal mucous membranes and elsewhere are very characteristic, and when present enable the examiner to form a diagnosis.
Ulcers and sores form on the skin and the hair may come off.
In severe cases, the blood-vessels around the margin of the cornea become prominent, and ulcers form on its surface.
Nodules and ulcers may form on the skin over the inferior wall of the abdomen and the inside of the hind limbs and are known as "farcy buds.
Ulcers may also be kept clean, if dressed with a little lard, or washed with a weak solution of sugar of lead; if they are indolent, they may be touched with blue-stone.
The extent of the separation increases daily, and the ulcersalso form sinuses deep into the fleshy sole.
In the first and second stages of the disease, before the ulcers have formed sinuses into the sole, and wholly or partly destroyed its structure, the best application is a saturated solution of blue vitriol--sulphate of copper.
He never caught fever; nor coughs nor colds; dysentery passed him by; and the malignant ulcers and vile skin diseases that attack blacks and whites alike in that climate never fastened upon him.
He took many antiseptic washes in the course of the day, for every native on board was afflicted with malignant ulcers of one sort or another.
The last chapter recognizes the venereal origin of the pustules and ulcers discussed, but furnishes no direct evidence of Gilbert's belief in the existence of a specific venereal poison.
Infected ulcers may spread, or they may sink deeply into the substance of the cornea and eat through.
Applied to ulcers and growths, it often cures, and removes the growths.
Pieces of the intestines have been removed with gratifying results in cases of ulcers and injuries.
Ulcers and cancers are removed from the stomach and reproductive organs.
Bed-sores and peculiar ulcers on the sole of the foot also occur.
These ulcers were of sizes varying from that of a lentil to the size of a walnut.
Other recorded surgical treatments include care of dislocated shoulders; wounds in various parts of the body; sores of the feet and legs; cancerous ulcers in the instep; ulcers of the throat, and dueling wounds.
He certainly did know, if we could judge by his scarred arms and legs and by the live ulcers that corroded in the midst of the scars.
Secondly, the ulcers could not possibly heal from the outside in; they must heal from the inside out.
Here were malignant and excessively active ulcersthat were eating me up.
And behold, by the time we reached Fiji four of the five ulcers were healed, while the remaining one was no bigger than a pea.
The ulcers had now spread to the size of a seven-shilling gold coin, and another ulcer, which I had not noticed before, appeared on the first joint of the forefinger of the left hand, equally painful with that on the right.
The ulcers from buboes partake of the same character, the edges being hard and the ulcer disposed to burrow.
The practice of healing wounds and ulcers by natural or artificial scabs, to which the attention of the profession was first directed by Mr. J.
These ulcersare of a chronic nature, showing little disposition to spread.
The ulcers of the throat mostly affect the tonsils, and come on without much previous pain or swelling; although there soon appears a considerable excavation of the tonsil, attended with evident loss of substance.
The canker of the mouth ought to be distinguished from aphthæ, the epulis and parulis, scurvy, cancerous ulcers, venereal ulcers and exulceration from the use of mercury.
The affection of the bones of the nose is never joined with the papular eruption, nor with the scaly syphilitic lepra; but in every case with the pustular description, and when scales and ulcers were present.
At the posterior part, in place of the larger papillæ, were ulcers and cavities.
With this mixture, he touched the ulcers several times a day; and then washed them with a liniment of acetate of lead, aqua plantaginis, and oleum rosaceum.
For these ulcers of the skin, the best remedies are, sulphur fumigations, nitro-muriatic acid baths, and ointment of tar and sulphur.
In ulcers, which are small, not exposed to friction or motion, and discharging little, the cure by eschar will be preferable; especially in those little irritable and painful ulcers often seen about the ancle and tendo Achillis.
In Ulcers of these Organs, the natural Balsams, mixed with soft Things, are often of great Service; of which the following Case is an Example.
Ulcers on the Legs, or any other Part of the Body, require pretty much the same Treatment, viz.
That Species of the Itch where it forms small Ulcers or Pustules in the Skin, is the worst Kind, and most contagious, and seems to take its Rise from the common Itch continuing long, and making its Way deeper into the Skin.
The whole hand was a mass of yellow pus, streaked with sanies, large ulcers were burrowing into the fore-arm, while in the arm-pit was a big abscess.
The treatment of wounds orulcers by the application of water; also, a dressing saturated with water only, for application to a wound or an ulcer.
In typhoid fever they become the seat of ulcers which are regarded as the characteristic organic lesion of that disease.
When the ulcers proceed through the French pockes, a thinne diet must be used, with the decoction of guaiacum or use universall unctions ex Hydrargyro[850].
John Banister, 'A needefull new and necessarie treatise of Chyrurgerie, briefly comprehending the generall and particular curation of ulcers .
According to Loeri, follicular ulcers of the larynx always give a bad prognosis, for these cases usually succumb to tuberculosis.
I have therefore ceased to prescribe it except in the later stages of the disease, when the symptoms indicate that the intestinal ulcersare in an atonic condition.
The examination of the bodies of those who have died during a relapse reveals the presence of two sets of lesions in the cicatrizing ulcers of the primary attack and the recent ulcerations of the relapse.
The ulcers in the intestines often remain unhealed for some time after the subsidence of the fever, and errors in diet may therefore readily cause recrudescences of fever, if not true relapses.
The liver is enlarged, softened, and may be the seat of glanderous processes, withulcers in the bile-duct or gall-bladder.
The regularity of the presence of tubercles in scrofulous abscesses and ulcers of the skin and in scrofulous caries was shown by Friedländer.
The nuclei appeared larger than in ordinary ulcersor tubercles.
It is also usually associated with the specific glairy discharge from the nose, the nasal ulcers and nodules, and the enlarged painless, nodular, and indolent submaxillary lymphatic glands.
When ulceration has occurred the ulcers are generally round {264} and small, but they may occasionally be oval and of considerable size.
The eclectic practitioner has also used it in treating malignant ulcers and chronic skin eruptions.
Poplar buds are also official with white men who use them as a stimulating expectorant, and in the form of an ointment in treating sluggish ulcers and sores.
It stimulates the mucous membrane of the genito-urinary tract, and has been used in renal dropsy, scrofulous conditions, chronic ulcers and skin lesions.
The emaciation increased during the third week; they became feeble, lost their appetite and activity, and at the same time ulcersappeared in the cornea of their eyes.
The same physiologist discovered animalcules in the pus of certain ulcers not dissimilar in appearance to the vibrio lineola of Mueller.
Boils and ulcers not cured by simple dressing with ointments can be completely healed by the application of steam.
Skin-diseases like the itch, the ringworm, and boils, have been cured with the use of mud, though no doubt ulcers from which pus issues are not so easily cured.
But if the patients whom I have seen are in any way typical, the ulcers that really are cannot compare in number with the ulcers that are supposed to be.
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