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Example sentences for "umbilical"

Lexicographically close words:
umbelliferous; umbels; umber; umberell; umberella; umbilicate; umbilicus; umble; umbles; umbo
  1. It is that power which draws in gross matter from the mother organism through the umbilical cord and distributes it to the different places, where the seminal prana gives it form.

  2. The umbilical region plays no small part as a localization point for the first inner sensations in mystic introversion practices.

  3. By the decree pronounced by a god, From the cutting of his umbilical cord (Such) is his fate.

  4. The structure of the umbilical cord as a series of strands would account for designating it by a plural form abunnâti, as also for the fact that one could speak of a right and left side of the appunnâti.

  5. The hernia is caused by the absence of proper umbilical attention and abdominal support to the child after parturition.

  6. Nourished hitherto by its mother's blood through the placenta and the vessels of the umbilical cord which supplied the necessary oxygen, the infant is suddenly obliged to breathe and feed for itself.

  7. When the child is born, the umbilical cord (that is the transformed allantois, Fig.

  8. The fasciculus attached to the embryo is the allantois which becomes the umbilical cord.

  9. In man, the umbilical vesicle is unimportant.

  10. The placenta is formed of dilated blood vessels which meet the maternal blood vessels, also dilated, in the uterine wall, allantois later on becomes the umbilical cord.

  11. By the act of birth it is expelled violently, bringing with it the umbilical cord and the placenta (Fig.

  12. An arbitrary division of the abdomen below the umbilical and between the two iliac regions.

  13. A cord; specifically, the umbilical cord or navel string.

  14. The birth of a child having the umbilical cord twisted round its neck portends the death of the father or maternal uncle.

  15. The umbilical cord is cut by the mother of the infant.

  16. This unpleasant effect is warded off by the uncle or the father killing a fowl, and wearing its entrails round his neck, and afterwards burying them along with the umbilical cord.

  17. The pylorus is overlapped by a part of the liver, usually the lobus quadratus or the umbilical fissure.

  18. The symptoms connected in this case with the digestive organs are pain, occurring from two to six hours after eating, in the right hypochondrium, the epigastrium, or the umbilical region, due to distension of the intestine with gas.

  19. Lautschner[20] reports a case of spontaneous rupture of the stomach in a woman seventy years old with an enormous umbilical hernia which contained the pyloric portion of the stomach.

  20. More frequently the stomach is found in umbilical hernias.

  21. One of the most important of these is a vein in the round ligament, at one time supposed to be the closed umbilical vein, but proved by Sappey to be an accessory portal vein.

  22. Brinton states that the tumor is in the umbilical region more frequently in the female sex than in the male, in consequence of the compression exercised by corsets.

  23. The clinical history of the case and the detection of enlarged mesenteric glands in the umbilical and hypogastric regions placed the diagnosis beyond a doubt.

  24. The tumor is seated in the epigastrium, and may extend into the right or left hypochondrium or downward into the umbilical region.

  25. For there are no nerves in the umbilical cord, the only path of communication between mother and fetus being the indirect one by way of the blood stream.

  26. However, umbilical hernia usually occurs during the first two or three months after birth; that is to say, while the opening at the navel is becoming obliterated and the tissues at that place are becoming consolidated.

  27. Weakness and constipation also predisposes them to Navel or Umbilical Rupture.

  28. The infant, whose skin appeared to have a reddish cast, was lying in a piece of soft bark on the ground, the umbilical cord depending about three inches from the navel.

  29. Notice carefully every morning when you bathe the child if there is any umbilical protrusion, and report it without delay to your doctor, if there is any, no matter how slight.

  30. Grave disorders have arisen from infection through the freshly cut umbilical cord.

  31. But if this were the sole use of the Placenta, and Umbilical Vessels, why were the Umbilical Arteries sent along with the Vein?

  32. He also sprinkles tesvino on the head and other vital parts of the body to make them strong, and cures the umbilical cord.

  33. The umbilical cord is cut with a sharp reed or a sharp-edged piece of obsidian, but never with a knife, for in that case the child would become a murderer and could never be a shaman.

  34. The supra and infra-umbilical glands receive the deep lymphatics of the abdominal wall, the former communicating with the liver, the latter with the bladder.

  35. A child may be born with a hernia in the inguinal or umbilical region, the result of an arrest of development in these parts; or the rupture may be acquired, first appearing, perhaps, in adult life as the result of a strain or hurt.

  36. There is a proverb that a child born with the umbilical cord round the body will be a curse to the caste.

  37. When a Badaga baby is born, it is a good omen if the father sneezes before the umbilical cord has been cut, and an evil one if he sneezes after its severance.

  38. The inner, or visceral, one of the two lamellæ into which the vertebrate blastoderm divides on either side of the notochord, and from which the walls of the enteric canal and the umbilical vesicle are developed.

  39. Situated under a zone, or zona; -- applied to a membrane between the zona radiata and the umbilical vesicle in the mammal embryo.

  40. The shell is depressed, with four rounded whorls, a flattish base, and a large umbilical opening.

  41. It is of a rich brown color, with dark chestnut about the umbilical region and greenish-white within the umbilicus; there is a band of dark olive-green about the inner margin of the lip.

  42. The umbilical opening may be very large, giving a clear view of the inner surfaces of all the whorls right through to the apex.

  43. The disease-producing germs gain entrance to the body by way of the digestive tract and the umbilical cord.

  44. Photograph of model of uterus of cow containing a foetus: foetus; umbilical cord; placenta; horn containing foetus; and opposite horn.

  45. The cutting off and ligation of the umbilical cord at a point a few inches from the abdomen, and applying tincture of iodine or any reliable disinfectant is very advisable in the colt and calf.

  46. Its sole connection with the mother is by means of its umbilical cord--that is to say, blood-vessels, arterial and venous.

  47. Its sole connection with its mother is by means of its umbilical cord--that is to say, blood vessels, arterial and venous.


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    Other words:
    axial; central; concentrated; key; middle; middlemost; midmost; pivotal