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单词 cauterise
例句 cauterise
Conventional wisdom has it that medics cauterise their emotions to protect themselves, but the evidence suggests that in fact suppressing their feelings makes them burn out more quickly. Panic, chronic anxiety and burnout: doctors at breaking point 2018-03-10T05:00:00Z
You know the game is up for our cocooned youth when we cauterise their vampires and make them as aggressive as Smurfs. Truly, fangs ain't what they used to be 2010-07-10T23:05:00Z
We also see a generous man become a selfish one: the Writer cauterises his compassion for his co-residents, just as the production's heavy atmospherics stifle ours. Vieux Carr? 2010-08-24T20:30:00Z
While Free Solo is a film that cauterises cynicism, it would be a shoo-in for most gripping footwear commercial as well as best cinematography. Human spirit climbs to another level in Free Solo 2019-02-22T05:00:00Z
His emotions cauterised and his memories almost cancelled, Stephen becomes a sensory instrument. Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks 2012-06-22T21:55:12Z
Unlike vasectomy though, in which the tube is snipped and the two ends cauterised, the Vasalgel procedure should be reversible, potentially making it an attractive option for a wider range of men. Successful male contraceptive gel trial brings new form of birth control closer 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z
She said she had a burn on her face and two black eyes from a cauterising tool being dropped on it. Belfast woman's warning after Turkish cosmetic surgery ordeal 2022-06-24T04:00:00Z
They used tweezers and cauterising tools to sculpt early-stage skin and heart cells scraped from the embryos of African clawed frogs, Xenopus laevis. Scientists use stem cells from frogs to build first living robots 2020-01-13T05:00:00Z
The play neither caricatures nor cauterises these figures. Hard talk: Broadway gets tough on America in crisis 2019-10-29T04:00:00Z
As there was some blood, Nashef used an electric device to cauterise it – a medical technique which involves burning to mitigate bleeding. Heart surgeon and author reveals how he once set fire to patient 2019-10-10T04:00:00Z
Over time, however, she began to think that the anonymity was cauterising her ability to heal. Chanel Miller on why she refuses to be reduced to 'Brock Turner's victim' 2019-09-25T04:00:00Z
Some of the victims were told that the brand stood for the four elements - air, earth and water - with the cauterising pen representing fire. Six shocking things from the Nxivm sex cult trial 2019-05-27T04:00:00Z
Members of the group were allegedly branded with Mr Raniere's initials using a cauterising pen, often on their pelvic areas, in ceremonies that were filmed by members. Trial begins for Nxivm group leader 2019-05-07T04:00:00Z
Many of these untruths and attacks find fertile ground on social media where tech platforms seem unable to cauterise lies. Trump invites congressional leaders for talks to end shutdown – live updates 2019-01-04T05:00:00Z
According to the complaint, members of the group were branded with Mr Raniere's initials using a cauterising pen, often on their pelvic areas, in ceremonies that were filmed by members. 'Sex-slave' group leader arrested by FBI 2018-03-27T04:00:00Z
The surgery - called laser ablation surgery - would seal off or cauterise the blood vessels, stopping the blood being passed from one twin to another. Twin-to-twin syndrome 2018-02-18T05:00:00Z
Members of the group were allegedly branded with Mr Raniere's initials using a cauterising pen, often on their pelvic areas, in ceremonies which were filmed by members. Six shocking things from the Nxivm sex cult trial 2019-05-27T04:00:00Z
Readers have been cauterised to the pain of the unfolding human disasters and are often jaundiced in their approach to individual stories. Teddies and teargas canisters: what remained in the Calais camp 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z
Just the fact of acknowledgement, just to say this happened and we are sorry cauterised an open wound. Adam Goodes showed us the festering sores of Australia's history can rip open at any moment | Stan Grant 2015-09-21T04:00:00Z
The mark can be identified in any unauthorised stream and its source identified, then cauterised. Free football streaming: how illegal sites keep outpacing broadcasters 2015-08-01T04:00:00Z
In her 2012 memoir, Hard Choices, she sought to cauterise the wound by admitting she had erred. Iraq war casts long shadow over US and UK politics - BBC News 2015-05-26T04:00:00Z
San Antonio Spurs cauterised the wounds of twelve months ago by claiming their first NBA championship since 2007 with a crushing win over Miami Heat. San Antonio Spurs beat Miami Heat in finals series to win NBA championship 2014-06-15T04:00:00Z
Embittered and upset journalists told Murdoch that they felt like "scapegoats", as the publisher attempted to cauterise the hacking wound and stem the damage to the wider business. Rupert Murdoch apologises to Sun staff for 'panic' over phone-hacking scandal 2013-07-04T14:47:19Z
Now Labour can only try to win the battle for the future – and that requires cauterising the past. As Labour's iron man, Ed Balls could do the trick 2013-06-03T20:00:00Z
They must be cauterised; the cancers must be cut out. The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z
"It ought to be cauterised," said I, looking at a score on her arm from the dog's tooth. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z
It was the work of a few seconds, but the operation of cauterising the wound was accomplished. The Nameless Island A Story of some Modern Robinson Crusoes 2011-10-08T02:00:20.880Z
The wounds made by either of these had to be cauterised at once, else serious results would have followed. The Island of Gold A Sailor's Yarn 2011-10-03T02:00:28.483Z
This he knew was to cauterise the awful wound after the ear had been severed. Harry Milvaine The Wanderings of a Wayward Boy 2011-09-08T02:00:23.340Z
If the sores are sluggish, and indisposed to heal kindly, truss the cat in the shawl, and cauterise with nitrate of silver; afterwards dress with the mildest mercurial ointment. The Domestic Cat 2011-09-08T02:00:21.853Z
From a social standpoint, the ulcers which Ibsen cauterises are the ulcers which eat also into the life of England. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z
It was a tennis ball in a past life, but now the hairs of one side have been cauterised by flame. How cricket saved Sri Lanka 2011-03-13T00:05:13Z
It seemed as if he had seared her lips with burning, cauterising steel. The Pobratim A Slav Novel 2011-01-11T03:00:27.460Z
In the practice of medicine recourse may only be had to amputation and cauterising when every other means of cure have been tried. Dante. An essay. To which is added a translation of De Monarchia.
Yet, he contrived that the ugly revelation should end in laughter—an outbreak of spontaneous mirth through which his glittering wit passed like lightning, cauterising the running sore of treason.... The Moonlit Way
Captain Dalton cut deep into the flesh of my ankle and cauterised the wound; after that he injected something above my heart. Banked Fires
The alin-morani is another kind, eight or ten feet long, and, if anything, more dangerous still than the “rice leaf,” inasmuch as its bite is deeper, and more difficult to cauterise. Adventures in the Philippine Islands
Attempts to close the opening by the external application of collodion, by cauterising the edges, or even by paring the edges and introducing sutures, usually fail. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
Pa said he wanted to be cauterised, so he wouldn't go mad. Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa 1883
Various plans have been tried, as cutting the attachment through slowly by the écraseur, ligature of each vessel separately, so many as twelve being sometimes required, and cauterising the stump. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
My wounds, though deep, were not dangerous; they were only flesh-wounds, and closed rapidly under the cauterising influence of the lechuguilla. The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse
But we cauterised it in time last night, and it shows no 'anger,' as the saying is. Foe-Farrell
Less radical measures, such as scraping with the sharp spoon, cauterising, or packing, are seldom successful. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
To cauterise the track and so prevent bleeding, the needles should be slowly withdrawn while the current is flowing. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
Here the virtue of chaste Germany is at stake, and he proposes to cauterise the disease with a red-hot iron. The Schemes of the Kaiser
An ignorant or treacherous surgeon, called in by the justiciar, cauterised his wounds so severely that his sufferings became intense. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)
But I hardly think this can be so, for it is extremely doubtful if a bullet ever gets hot enough to cauterise flesh. With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train
He can cauterise or cut out the cankered part, and yet preserve all that was not offensive to his sense of right and wrong. Maxims and Opinions of Field-Marshal His Grace the Duke of Wellington, Selected From His Writings and Speeches During a Public Life of More Than Half a Century
If the disease is localised, it may be removed by the knife or sharp spoon, and the part afterwards cauterised. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
He took the precaution of cauterising his bitten hand; and before retiring to rest that night contemplated it grimly, holding it out to the warmth of his bachelor fire. Lady Good-for-Nothing
The object of this was to cauterise the wound, a method that has been used with success in the outskirts of the world where poisonous reptiles abound and where proper antidotes cannot be had. In the Amazon Jungle Adventures in Remote Parts of the Upper Amazon River, Including a Sojourn Among Cannibal Indians
This is, of course, a barbarous treatment, and its success is uncertain, as the cauterised artery may break out afresh; still, life is in question, and it is the only hope of saving it. The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries
Whatever have been the victories and the blessings of the past, there are rotten places in our social state which, if not cauterised and healed, will break out into widespread and virulent sores. Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts
The ulcers should be scraped with the sharp spoon, and cauterised. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
Small cones of its fibre are used for cauterising, according to the old Chinese system of medicine—the little cones being placed upon the patient's skin, lighted, and left to smoulder until wholly consumed. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series
The young woman understood this, and she endeavoured to cauterise the bad place with the fire of her caresses. Theresa Raquin
Of the 54 cauterised radicles one case was doubtful, 25 curved themselves from the light in the normal manner, and 28, or more than half, were not in the least apheliotropic. The Power of Movement in Plants
Snakebite they cure by sucking the wound and cauterising it with a firestick. The Euahlayi Tribe; a study of aboriginal life in Australia
Treatment.—The surgical treatment is early and free removal of the affected tissues, after which the wound is cauterised by the actual cautery, and sponged over with pure carbolic acid. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
Now I have been told by a certain physician that his mind is disordered and that nothing will cure him but drawing two of his grinders and cauterising him twice on either temple. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 07
You must go and be cauterised with a red-hot iron. The Mahatma and the Hare
It is probable that if the tips had been cauterised for the length of a whole millimeter, all signs of apheliotropism would have disappeared. The Power of Movement in Plants
The tumbler, you know of course, is to be used as a cup, and when using it you must be careful not to cauterise the points of your fingers. Russia
Prophylaxis.—Any wound suspected of being infected with anthrax should at once be cauterised with caustic potash, the actual cautery, or pure carbolic acid. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
He experienced a cauterising sensation—a feeling of healing pain. A Voyage to Arcturus
Does not the surgeon also cauterise and cut us for our good? Anabasis
With Phaseolus multiflorus, 15 radicles were cauterised, and 8 remained horizontal for 24 h.; whereas all the controls were plainly geotropic in 8 h. The Power of Movement in Plants
Nine young radicles between .3 and .5 inch in length, with their tips cauterised and blackened for a length never exceeding ½ mm., together with eight control specimens, were extended horizontally in damp air. The Power of Movement in Plants
Nineteen young radicles with cauterised tips were extended at different times horizontally over water. The Power of Movement in Plants
After 24 h. all the latter were geotropic; and the ten with their tips cauterised on the upper side were equally geotropic; and we believe that they became curved downwards before the controls. The Power of Movement in Plants
The cauterised radicles increased greatly in length, but the measurements are not worth giving. The Power of Movement in Plants
When the caustic was applied to the three cauterised specimens, it was held quite motionless during 5 seconds, and the result was that the black marks were extremely minute. The Power of Movement in Plants
It would be superfluous to describe in detail the behaviour of the 10 remaining cauterised radicles. The Power of Movement in Plants
After 24 h., and again after 32 h. from the commencement, four of the cauterised radicles were still horizontal, but one was plainly geotropic, being inclined at 45o beneath the horizon. The Power of Movement in Plants
The length of the radicles was not measured in either set, but it was manifest that the cauterised radicles had grown greatly. The Power of Movement in Plants
Of 5 cauterised radicles of Gossypium herbaceum, 4 remained horizontal for 23 h. and 1 became slightly geotropic; 6 control radicles were distinctly geotropic in 7 h. The Power of Movement in Plants
Twenty-seven radicles, some young and very short, others of moderate length, were suspended vertically over water, after being thus cauterised. The Power of Movement in Plants
Thirdly, the point of the radicle is so fine that it is difficult not to cauterise it either too much or too little. The Power of Movement in Plants
The eight cauterised radicles which had at first a mean length of .36 inch, after 9 h. had increased to a mean length of .79 inch; and after 24 h. The Power of Movement in Plants
A few of the control radicles were measured after 25 h., and they were on an average only a little longer than the cauterised, viz., The Power of Movement in Plants
They had not become nearly so tortuous as those above described which had been cauterised. The Power of Movement in Plants
Ten other radicles similarly placed were touched on the lower side; and this would tend to make them bend from the cauterised side; and therefore, as now placed, upwards, or in opposition to geotropism. The Power of Movement in Plants
There was no plain difference in length between the five well cauterised radicles which remained horizontal, and the three with slightly cauterised tips which had become abruptly bent down. The Power of Movement in Plants
Bearing this fact in mind, it should be observed that the length of the curved part of the radicle, which had become deflected from the cauterised side in the course of 8 h. The Power of Movement in Plants
After two days very slight deflection; but this on the fourth day amounted to 56o from the perpendicular and from the cauterised side. The Power of Movement in Plants
This upward curvature was distinctly visible in 8 h. 45m. after the lower sides of the tips had been cauterised. The Power of Movement in Plants
After an interval of three or four days the contrast in appearance between the cauterised and control specimens was wonderfully great. The Power of Movement in Plants
Consequently, the movement is the reverse of that caused by objects attached to one side of the tip, or by a thin slice being cut off, or by being slightly cauterised. The Power of Movement in Plants
The tips of 5 radicles were cauterised with nitrate of silver, and about 1 mm. in length was thus destroyed. The Power of Movement in Plants
After three days doubtfully, but after four days certainly deflected from the cauterised side. The Power of Movement in Plants
Of 7 not cauterised radicles observed at the same time, all had come into contact with the sieve. The Power of Movement in Plants
The terminal growing part, 10 mm. in length, of the cauterised radicles had increased in this interval to a mean length of 24.5 mm., and of the controls to a mean of 26 mm. The Power of Movement in Plants
After one day slight deflection, but the cauterised mark was so faint that the same side was again touched with caustic. The Power of Movement in Plants
After one day slight deflection, which after six days increased to 50o from the perpendicular and the cauterised side. The Power of Movement in Plants
After one day slight deflection, which on the second day amounted to 35o, on the fourth day to 50o, and the sixth day to 63o from the perpendicular and the cauterised side. The Power of Movement in Plants
The bending from the cauterised side occurred much slower than in the previously described species, and it will perhaps be worth while to give our trials in detail. The Power of Movement in Plants
But as the cauterised radicles had more than doubled their length in the 24 h., it is manifest that they had not been seriously injured by the caustic. The Power of Movement in Plants
After one day deflection distinct; on the third day it amounted to 44o, and on the fourth day to 72o from the perpendicular and the cauterised side. The Power of Movement in Plants
After one day decided deflection, which after six days increased to 62o from the perpendicular and from the cauterised side. The Power of Movement in Plants
The tips of 15 radicles were cauterised with nitrate of silver, and they grew as well as those above described with greased tips. The Power of Movement in Plants
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