There was some action of the bowels, but no urine was passed, nor had any been voided from the commencement; the bladder was not distended.
Modern physicians have often had cases of a similar description under their care, where girls have swallowed needles, which have been voided on the arms, legs, and other parts of the body.
These were believed to remain in the body till the witches confessed or were executed, when they were voided from the bowels, or by the mouth, nostrils, or ears.
Gules a Cross urdee voided Or, and pomellee as the Points Or, over both Coats a chief of Valette, viz.
Their Habit was a White Mantle, on the Breast a plain Black Cross, but some make it a Black Cross voided with a Cross Potent.
In the quality of the excrement voided by these insects, there is something wonderfully extraordinary.
There have been, however, various and indisputable evidences of hairs found in the kidneys, and voided by natural discharge.
In a day or two the crab-shell is voided at the mouth, perfectly cleared of all the meat.
With shovel, like a fury, voided out The earth and scattered bones.
After they had voided the obligation of the oath he had taken.
Applying this method to the horse, he shows, from experiments, that a little over 47 per cent of the dry matter of its food has been proved to be voided in the solid and liquid excreta.
Percentage of food voided in the solid and liquid excrements 281 V.
According to Boussingault, the total amount of excrements, on an average, voided by a pig in twenty-four hours is about 8.
The excrements voided by pigs are poor in manurial constituents, because the food on which they are fed is generally of a very poor nature.
With regard to the difference in the composition of the solid excreta voided by different fattening animals fed on the same amount of food, see Warington's 'Chemistry of the Farm,' p.
When it is desired to make only qualitative tests, as for albumin or sugar, a "sample" voided at random will answer.
The product is then multiplied by the number of cubic centimeters voided in twenty-four hours and divided by 1000.
That voided first in the morning is least likely to contain them.
Their presence in the freshly voided urine in clusters of crystals suggests stone in the kidney or bladder, especially if blood is also present (see Fig.
It should be voided at least once during the first twenty-four hours, and much more frequently after the baby begins to nurse.
It is essential that urine should be voided in sufficient amount; the necessity for watching its quantity is frequently overlooked in the home care of the sick.
He tells me that my aunt at Brampton has voided a great stone (the first time that ever I heard she was troubled therewith) and cannot possibly live long, that my uncle is pretty well, but full of pain still.
A Diarrhoea succeeded; the patient's stools were intolerably offensive, and voided without his knowledge.
His urine which was voided plentifully, still put on the appearance of whey when cold.
Upon the next day there were several hemorrhagico-purulent stools, the urine was profuse and voidedwithout pain.
There have been some female children who have their fundaments quite closed, and yet have voided the excrements of the guts by an orifice which nature, to supply the defect, had made within the neck of the womb.
Norfolk,[511] is distinguishable by virtue of the fact that the property tax therein voided was levied upon a resident beneficiary rather than upon a resident trustee in control of nonresident intangibles.
Williams,[12] in which statutes of Georgia and Florida not materially different from that voided in the Bailey Case, were found to be unconstitutional.
Not to keep any single woman in his house on the holidays, but the bailiff to see them voided out of the lordship.
Estes, that publication before deposit of copies voided the copyright.
Long clysters of drinking are to be voided without doors.
The mesaraic veins suck out of it what is good and fit, leaving behind the excrements, which are, through special conduits for that purpose, voided by an expulsive faculty.
Reverse, a long double or voided cross and pellets, a rose between the pellets in each compartment.
The cross is a voided or double one, each end terminating in a pellet, and one in the centre; three pellets were now inserted in each compartment instead of four, and not conjoined.
Pewter Farthing, shield with voided cross, surmounted by the letters, T.
Thereupon, having no spear wherewith to do further battle, each knight voided his saddle and each drew his sword and made him ready for further battle.
Thereupon he voided his horse and drew his sword and straightway setting his shield before him, he came forward to the assault of Beaumains.
But Sir Mador de la Porte, when he beheld how Sir Gawaine lay there in the dust as though dead, voided his horse and ran to the fallen knight where he lay.
But Sir Launcelot did not fall, but voided his saddle with great skill and address, so that he kept his feet, wherefore his enemies were not able to take him at such disadvantage as they would have over a fallen knight who lay upon the ground.
Then each knight voided his horse and leaped to the earth and each straightway drew his shining sword, all flashing in the bright sunlight.
Then each knight voided his horse and each drew his sword and therewith rushed to an assault at arms.
Then each knight voided his tottering horse, and each drew his sword, and immediately they rushed together with such eagerness that it was as though the lust of battle was the greatest joy that the world could have for them.
Then each knight voided his saddle and leaped to the ground, and each drew his sword from its sheath for an encounter afoot.
A little skilful pressure brought Juana to admit that both the miracles of the Virgin and the insectsvoided by her patients were impostures.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "voided" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.