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She remembers the painful transitions to spring, the sea grapes and the rains, her skin a cicatrix. Dreaming in Cuban 1992-01-01T00:00:00Z
But despite all her visible cicatrices, her internal scars are worse. Italy’s Stiletto Murders 2012-10-22T05:00:00Z
And he lifted the dead man’s hair and showed a cicatrix on the temple. Vistas of New York 2012-04-14T02:00:25.810Z
The resulting cicatrices may be recognized by the affected parts of the bowel being thin and more translucent than in health, and may retain these characters after the lapse of several years. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Such healing is prepared for and carried out very thoroughly in the case of falling leaves and cast branches, the plane of separation being covered by a cicatrix of cork. Disease in Plants 2012-03-01T03:00:22Z
The bloodless and livid skin, ploughed and wrinkled with these raised cicatrices, was drawn tightly over the cheek-bone. Spiritual Adventures 2012-02-17T03:00:27.070Z
His calves still bore the cicatrices cut on them by the farrier's knife, and the major was not one to forgive an injury. My Lords of Strogue Vol. III, (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:27.667Z
Another manner of adornment is by raised cicatrices made on the chest and back and arms, by cutting the skin with a piece of sharp flint and putting in gum or clay. Early Days in North Queensland 2012-01-24T03:00:29.987Z
It was from the nostrils in 82 cases, from the uterus in 1 case, from the stomach in 4 cases, and from the cicatrix of a chancre in 1 case. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
They bared their arms, and pointed out to each other the cicatrices of their half-healed wounds. The Monarchs of the Main, Volume II (of 3) Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers 2012-01-23T03:00:10.880Z
R. In those in whom conception has ever taken place, some of these vesicles are removed, and in their place a cicatrix or scar is formed which continues through life. Fruits of Philosophy A Treatise on the Population Question 2011-12-03T03:00:10.910Z
The attacks recurred for more than a month, long after the original wound had healed soundly; and, for a long time after this, pressure on the cicatrix would reproduce the attacks. Neuralgia and the Diseases that Resemble it 2011-10-03T02:00:31.460Z
The swelling caused by the infiltration gradually subsides, leaving a cicatrix to which the overlying conjunctiva becomes adherent. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z
A recurrence of the tumor is said to take place when the growth returns in the cicatrix, frequently in a multiple form. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
You have probed each cicatrix to the bottom, and filled the minute holes with ink. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 369, July 1846 2011-04-29T02:00:09.217Z
However, the number of cicatrices does not always correspond with the number of conceptions. Fruits of Philosophy A Treatise on the Population Question 2011-12-03T03:00:10.910Z
The Chief Baron scarcely deigned a glance at the cicatrix; he was high above such puny considerations. Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume I. 2011-02-18T03:00:17.957Z
He no longer felt the smart, but the cicatrix was there, and he daily bowed to its symbolism, often without a thought of what it really meant. The Westerners 2011-02-14T03:00:39.347Z
The formation of a cicatrix is evidently due to the intensity of the process in certain exceptional lesions, as a result of which the papill� of the corium are superficially destroyed. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Still scars remained, and there were times when the blood flowed into these cicatrices so feverishly as to cause pain. The Home Mission 2011-02-12T03:00:30.217Z
Even the cicatrix on his scalp was invisible, for his hair was made to cover it. In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z
However, save for a cicatrix to mark the trifling occurrence, he was unharmed. The Crooked Stick or Pollies's Probation 2011-02-06T03:01:00.547Z
Habitual spasms of the muscles and a cicatrix from a severe burn have permanently modified the facial bones. The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Vol. I 2011-01-17T03:00:49.523Z
The milder attacks may leave persistent relics of their career in the form of one or more depressed and persistent cicatrices, which become less conspicuous as the patient approaches adult years. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Radiotherapy claims to have healed or improved numerous cases of rheumatism of the joints, nervous troubles, ulceration, eczema, tumours and adhesive cicatrices. The Secret of Sarek 2011-01-14T03:00:49.903Z
A new arm is formed at the cicatrix before the next breeding season. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
When night came, the stars would issue from their ambush and stab it through and through, but the glittering cicatrices which they made left it bluer even, more persistent than before. A Transient Guest and Other Episodes
Besides this, the whole shoulder seemed a mass of cicatrices. The Blind Lion of the Congo
Rabid sheep and goats present the same general symptoms, bleat hoarsely, but viciously, have sexual excitement, nibble the cicatrix, have muscular weakness, emaciation, and paralysis, and die in from five to eight days. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
They cut the skin with flint or glass, and rub ashes or down into the open wounds in order that the cicatrices may be large and prominent. Oriental Women
In the Ammonoidea, on the other hand, the initial chamber is inflated, and is spheroidal, oval or pyriform in shape, with no cicatrix, and separated from the first air-chamber by a constriction. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
Spite of the brutal use of the red-hot iron, the hemorrhage is great, and ulcers appear before the cicatrix is perfected. The Dog
"I would beg to observe," said the lawyer, "that if an old cicatrix is to be the essential token of recognition, few men who have lived the adventurous life of Meekins will escape calumny." The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life
The excision and cauterization of the cicatrix, or the cutting of the nerves proceeding from it, has been useful in delaying, or even absolutely preventing, the paroxysms. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
The scars thus made have naught to do with the decorative cicatrices across the breast, before mentioned. Oriental Women
His nose had been divided across the middle by what seemed the slash of a cutlass, the cicatrix remaining of an angry red color, amid the florid hue of the countenance. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas
Her strength might be irrevocable and the cicatrices not to be effaced, yet give her that balm, and come what sorrow could. Eden An Episode
Many of them wore chains, and on their bodies the cicatrices of the recent war were still fresh. Sónnica
The nasal mucosa, and especially over the septum, is the seat of the peculiar elevations, ulcers, and firm white, condensed deposits resembling cicatrices, usually low enough down to be seen or felt. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
And he bared his breast as he spoke, to show the cicatrix of an old flesh-wound from a Highlander's bayonet. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851.
The softened mass is finally absorbed, and the walls of the cyst, or capsule around it, gradually collapse and form a cicatrix. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle
A cicatrix covering a slight depression was easily found, above the left superciliary ridge of the frontal bone, and over the superior orbitar foramen. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826
Epithelioma of the scalp may originate in relation to a wart, an ulcerated wen or sebaceous adenoma, or the cicatrix of a burn. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
The seat of the efflorescence is mainly in the superficial layers of the skin, but it is said that it sometimes has occurred upon a cicatrix, as that from a burn. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Hence there are generally uneasy sensations, as cold or numbness, in the old cicatrix, before the hydrophobia commences. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The abdomen was tumid, and marked by cicatrices like those of women, who have borne children. Cases of Organic Diseases of the Heart
The sound was then removed, and a short bougie inserted, so as to pass beyond the cicatrix. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826
The treatment is to let out the pus, and, whenever possible, this should be done from the mouth to avoid a cicatrix on the face. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
When, after a time, health is completely restored, marked cicatrices are left behind. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
This last is, in the milder varieties at least, perhaps the best method, as it is less likely to be followed by disfiguring cicatrices. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
If the result of cicatrix, of a burn, or of disease of bone, the treatment must be varied according to circumstances, and in many cases, skin must be transplanted to fill the gap. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
Her general health was good; the fœtor had quite gone; the cicatrix over the bone was regular, white, hard, and could be pressed upon without causing pain. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826
A cicatrix in the membrane is evidence of a healed perforation, and is also transparent, but differs from an atrophic patch in being more sharply defined from the surrounding membrane. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
Its cicatrices on the soft palate are always a source of inconvenience, partly in swallowing, partly in speaking. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
But increased tension is not the whole story of glaucoma, and a filtering cicatrix is not the last word in surgical therapeutics, and there is much to learn. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
The wound is then stitched up, and a very rapid cure generally results with very little deformity, as the cicatrix is in shadow. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
Legs nearly clear: they have many cicatrices, especially on the shin and outer part. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826
The cicatrices, or scars, that are often found upon the liver indicate that this organ may suffer small rupture and yet the horse may recover from it. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
Extensive and deep cicatrices are not infrequently found in the site of the ulcerating local manifestations. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
In more than half the instances there was a pale, cystic, oedematous cicatrix; in 11 per cent the scar was ectatic, and in the remainder the field of operation was quite flat. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
The plantar cicatrix is almost a fatal objection to a plan of removing the first and fifth toes and their metatarsals which has much otherwise in rapidity and elegance to recommend it. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
Moquin has seen three united cherries having only a single stalk jointed to the central fruit, the lateral cherries having each a slight depression or cicatrix marking the situation of the suppressed stalks. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
If from a wound which has healed, an excision of the cicatrix may be beneficial. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
The question of repair with or without the production of cicatrices rests upon the behavior of the connective-tissue elements. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Of the operations proposed for the formation of a filtering cicatrix, those of Elliot and Lagrange are justifiably the most popular. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
This last is not so much required in these days of anæsthetics, and the cicatrix in the sole is a very formidable objection to it. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
Taken as a whole, the operations on the head were extremely satisfactory from a technical point of view; the large depressed pulsating cicatrix so often left was the chief defect observed. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
Finally the cicatrix of a preexisting crack, weak, rigid, and unyielding, is liable to reopen under any severe exertion; hence rapid paces and heavy draft are active causes. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
The term catarrhal pock, however, is not vitiated by an extension of the morbid process deep enough to produce a permanent cicatrix, and it is probable that in most cases the catarrhal type predominates. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Prior to the happy advent of technically correctly placed filtering cicatrices, a large number of surgeons depended almost exclusively on the use of myotics in so-called simple, chronic or non-inflammatory glaucoma. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
The skin becomes attached to the bones, the cicatrix never properly firms at all, the patient can hardly bear the pressure of a stocking, far less can he make use of the limb. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
When admitted into the hospital, the cicatrix of the wound was considerably depressed, and the central part was evidently continuously attached to the surface of the brain. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
In the softer skin if pigmented the cicatrices are white and frequently remain so for about a year, when the pigment returns. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
As has already been said, the cicatrix is to a certain extent peculiar in that it is usually depressed and foveolated. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
The teeth have been replaced, but the scar cannot be effaced; it remains a frightful cicatrix. The Lone Ranche
The reason of this may be found in the nature of the flap itself, originally intended to bear the weight of the body, there being no cicatrix at the part on which pressure is borne. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
On December 15 an incision was made through the old cicatrix directly over the defect in the skull. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
Posterior half of nasal septum, right side, showing cicatrices. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
Six years elapsed before John Millais and Chief Justice Coleridge collaborated to set him free, but the cicatrix remained. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians
This results in a slightly depressed cicatrix, which happily, however, shows but slight tendency to contraction. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
A little more care may thus be required in dissecting out the head of the first phalanx, but this is quite repaid by the cicatrix in the sole being avoided. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
In these cases secondary trouble was not uncommon, since the near proximity of the track to the originally affected nerve offered every chance for implication of the latter in the resulting cicatrix. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
As medical officer of the Troy Artillery, I keep account of every man in the corps; height, chest measurement, waist measurement, any peculiarity of structure, any mole, cicatrix, birth-mark and so on. The Mayor of Troy
The least exertion fatigued the eye, and the cicatrix on the cornea, to which the iris had become attached, drew it down so as considerably to diminish the pupil. The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX.
It has been ingeniously suggested that the cicatrix of the leaf resembles a horse-shoe, with all its nails evenly placed. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
This operation provides a skin covering, without any danger of the cicatrix being pressed on or becoming adherent. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
Traumatic neuritis.—This was a common sequence of contusion of the nerve itself, or of its subsequent inclusion in a cicatrix or callus. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
"Five days after the dressing was removed and the cicatrix was found completely healed." Complete Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Mind-Reading and Spiritualism How to Hypnotize: Being an Exhaustive and Practical System of Method, Application, and Use
The walls are often pasty, and may be eroded, or ulcerated, and they may show vessels or cicatrices. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
Of incised wounds an elliptical cicatrix is typical, linear being chiefly found between the fingers and toes. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
A tiny cicatrix soon almost entirely lost as the niche which had been his was filled and the healing over was perfected. Wolf Breed
Scar implication.—The signs of this most commonly commenced with neuralgia, or painful sensations when such movements were made as to put the cicatrix on the stretch. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
The liquor in which the juniper has been boiled is employed for washing wounds, as it causes the rapid formation of a healing cicatrix. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure
Intubational treatment of chronic laryngeal stenosis may be tried in certain forms of stenosis in which the cicatrices do not seem very thick. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
The external cicatrices finally look very similar to those produced by bad acne pustules. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
The resulting cicatrix may be slightly depressed, but otherwise exhibits little tendency to contract and cause deformity. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
If done earlier than at the end of three weeks, the sutured spot became implicated in a hard cicatrix, and any advantage to be obtained by early interference was lost. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
Oh, nature is disgusting; it takes beauty and defiles it: it defaces the ivory-white body we have adored, with the vile cicatrices of maternity: it befouls the altar of the soul. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions Volume 2
The only lesion visible in a tuberculous case may be cicatrices from healed processes. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
The cicatrix resulting from a wound depends upon its situation. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
The gradual stretching of this cicatrix results in condensation of the surrounding structures which form the sac, on the inner aspect of which laminated clot is deposited. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
The blood-clot occupying its centre now contracts, the margins rapidly become approximated centripetally, and a small circular dark spot only remains, which is later replaced by a small red cicatrix. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
The wound had healed by first intention and at that time so little cicatrix remained that it was difficult to find it. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Spasmodic stenoses are differentiated by the absence of cicatrices and the yielding of the stenosis to gentle but continuous pressure of the esophagoscope. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
The cicatrices showing beyond a doubt the previous existence of this difficulty would be plainly apparent upon an examination by a surgeon, and their origin could hardly be mistaken. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 8, part 3: Grover Cleveland, First Term
Less frequently a traumatic aneurysm forms some considerable time after the injury, from gradual stretching of the fibrous cicatrix by which the wound in the wall of the artery has been closed. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
The cords, however, eventually completely disappear, and the cicatrices become moveable. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
I do not any longer see those wounds and cicatrices that were caused by thee on our persons with thy goad. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
Cancer may, however, develop on a cicatrix, favored no doubt by chronic inflammation in tissue of low resistance. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
The arms of both contained many cicatrices in consequence of both having repeatedly drawn the bow-string. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
The deformities which are so liable to develop from contraction of the cicatrices are treated on general principles. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
Grooves in such cases are generally readily palpable in the early stages, while later the want of resistance is replaced by the readily felt firm cord representing the cicatrix. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
The candle-light showed, beneath his right cheek bone, the cicatrix of a recent wound. Lady Good-for-Nothing
Occasionally the cicatrix is annular, but more often it is eccentric and involves only a part of the circumference of the wall. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
Perhaps, had I moved, it might have been my death; but, as it was, the bullet furrowed my cheek, leaving a scar, the path of which is yet visible in a white cicatrix. Varney the Vampire Or the Feast of Blood
Frequently the margin only is of a bright-red colour, while the skin in the centre resembles a cicatrix. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
Given primary union, these conditions are only of importance in so far as subsequent contraction of the lumen of the vessel may result from implication in the neighbouring cicatrix. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
They accord with the sombre bulging of the foliage, in which now there are only images of giant or dwarf hips, feminine triangles, great V's, mouths of Sodom, glowing cicatrices, humid vents. Là-bas
In most cases the cicatrices are unmistakably conspicuous. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
And There is no wound but leaves its cicatrix. Hints for Lovers
A cicatrix or scar consists of closely packed bundles of white fibres covered by epidermis; the skin glands and hair follicles are usually absent. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
The wound over the patella healed and some union had occurred, when the patient fell and burst both the bone union and the skin cicatrix. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
The persistence of sexual feelings after castration may be due, he argues, to the presence of the nerves in the cicatrices, just as the amputated have the illusion that the missing limb is still there. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
Spasmodic stenosis with its consequent esophagitis and erosions, and, later, secondary pyogenic infection, may result in serious cicatrices. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
The cicatrices only of these holes are to be seen in August but a fresh set of ova have in the meantime been deposited.* The Journey to the Polar Sea
The size, shape, and level of the cicatrix depend upon the conditions which preceded healing. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
These have left in their places cicatrices or scars, showing the places from which they formerly grew. The Story of a Piece of Coal What It Is, Whence It Comes, and Whither It Goes
Each of the men had lost a front tooth, and one had the oval cicatrix on the right shoulder, characteristic of the northern natives, an imitation of that of the islanders. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1
Prolonged stretching with oversized intubation tubes following excision or cauterization may sometimes be successful, but laryngostomy is usually required to combat the vicious contraction of luetic cicatrices. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
His face was wide and round, with a sanguine complexion, grey side-whiskers, and a cicatrix across the chin. The Delectable Duchy
This may replace the tuberculous tissue and bring about repair—a fibrous cicatrix remaining to mark the scene of the previous contest. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
The stems are fluted from base to stem, although this is not so apparent near the base, whilst the raised prominences which now form the cicatrices, are arranged at regular distances within the vertical grooves. The Story of a Piece of Coal What It Is, Whence It Comes, and Whither It Goes
The men had large prominent cicatrices on the shoulders, and across the breast and belly, the septum of the nose was perforated, and none of the teeth had been removed. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1
Cicatricial types of postdiphtheritic stenosis may be seen as webs, annular cicatrices of funnel shape, or masses of fibrous tissue causing fixation of the arytenoids as well as encroachment on the glottic lumen. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
But from the cicatrix of that healed wound I turn away. Figures of Earth
On healing, they usually leave a depressed and adherent cicatrix. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
"Will you sketch the cicatrix as you recall it?" The Case of Jennie Brice
He found portions of the cheek-bones gone, and cicatrices of fearful extent upon that and other parts of the body, which gave the narrative the appearance of truthfulness. Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers
One Hindu account alludes to an ointment for removing the cicatrices of eruption. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
Both sides showed evidences of amputation, the cicatrix on the right side being 1 inch long and on the left 1/4 inch long. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
After the ulcer has healed, the patient should wear in his boot a thick felt sole with a hole cut out opposite the situation of the cicatrix. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
And yet am I a warrior among warriors; see my scars' -- and he pointed to countless cicatrices, stabs and cuts, that marked the skin of his chest and legs and arms. Allan Quatermain
"I can give you proof of it," Tom said, calmly, pulling up the sleeve of his coat, and showing a cicatrix in his forearm. The Young Buglers
Weeks and months, in some cases, pass on, and there is nothing to indicate danger, until a degree of itching in the cicatrix of the wound is felt. The Dog
A peculiar mode is vicarious menstrual hemorrhage through old ulcers, wounds, or cicatrices, and many examples are on record, a few of which will be described. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Spilett looked at his wounds, fearing that they might have opened, but the cicatrices were unbroken. The Mysterious Island
I' the shoulder, and i' the left arm: There will be large cicatrices to shew the people, when he shall stand FOR HIS PLACE. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
One of these warriors in particular shows the cicatrices of four bullet holes through his body. American Prisoners of the Revolution
There remains no trace of the disease, except a few superficial cicatrices on which the hair does not grow. The Dog
Calder gives an excellent account of menstruation at an ankle-ulcer, and Brincken says he has seen periodical bleeding from the cicatrix of a leprous ulcer. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
The skin begins to grow from the edges to the center, covering the new tissue and leaving a cicatrix or scar with which every one is familiar. A Practical Physiology
He surprises the mother counting up the cicatrices. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
It was a hideous mockery, for the broken features and seamed scars took strange shapes and strange colours, and queer lines of white showed out as the straining muscles pressed on the old cicatrices. Dracula's Guest
The cicatrix begins to be painful, and inflammation spreads around. The Dog
A slight fleshy protuberance depended from the cicatrix of the humerus and shoulder-joint of the left side, and until the age of ten there was one on the right side. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
A round cicatrix or scar in the median line of the abdomen. A Practical Physiology
Inoculated small-pox frequently produced and left behind inveterate "breakings-out," scars, cicatrices, and indentations of the skin, sore eyes, blindness, loss of eyelashes, scrofula, deafness—indeed, a long catalogue of loathsome diseases. Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children
The skin decorations are either paint or cicatrices - in the former case the pattern is not kept always the same by the individual.  Travels in West Africa
The wound made by the spear had long since healed, leaving only a small cicatrix; and after the operation, which the native bore without flinching, he appeared to suffer no pain. Following the Equator, Part 3
A fatal issue is rare, but disfiguring and disabling cicatrices may be left unless great care is employed. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
In infancy, no doubt, I was vaccinated, for the operation has left a small and very faint cicatrix on my arm, but infantile vaccination, if unrepeated, is but a feeble protection in later life. Doctor Therne
The small granulating surface soon healed, and at present a linear cicatrix alone tells of the injury he has sustained, while his thumb has all its movements and his hand a fine grasp. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
The cicatrices are sometimes tribal marks, but sometimes decorative.  Travels in West Africa
With an apparently studied array of cicatrices, each 3 inches long and half an inch wide, on her arms and shoulders, Mickie marked Jinny for his own. Confessions of a Beachcomber
Six weeks later she repeated the latter feat over the seat of the recently healed cicatrices. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
The man, after waiting a while, will go to the doctor and show a large cicatrix in each eye, the result of an ulcerated cornea. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 1
The large cicatrices which appear on the bodies of the tribes of Southern Australia are not used here; nor is a front tooth taken out at the age of puberty. Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland
When a little older she was badly wounded on the back, and the hair which grew on the cicatrix was of a brown colour, apparently derived from her father. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Volume 2
By a repetition of this process, lines of raised cicatrices are formed, which are thought to give beauty, no matter how much pain the fashion gives. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864
There was a slight enlargement of the abdomen and a cicatrix of the wound in the right groin. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
"Can you read this?" and he showed him a long cicatrix on his other arm. White Lies
Habitual spasms of the muscles, and a cicatrix from a severe burn, have permanently modified the facial bones. The Descent of Man
He stopped and, with some difficulty and invincible gravity, throwing aside his dressing-gown, turned down his stocking, and exposed to Paul's gaze the healed cicatrix of an old bullet-wound. A Ward of the Golden Gate
They are easily known by a line of horizontal cicatrices, each half an inch long, down the middle of the forehead and chin.  A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864
He showed a depressed triangular cicatrix on the margin of the epigastrium. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
The candle, half-consumed and burning dimly with a long wick, lighted up from below his inclined face, whose expression affected by the drawn-in cicatrices in the cheeks, had something vaguely unnatural, an exaggerated remorseful bitterness. Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard
I' the shoulder and i' the left arm; there will be large cicatrices to show the people when he shall stand for his place. Coriolanus
Some of them, the most prominent and terrifying, probably still showed on their faces the theatrical cicatrices of their university duels. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Morris cites the history of a case in which the bladder was twice ruptured: the first time by an injury, and the second time by the giving way of the cicatrix. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
A cicatrix was completed at the end of six weeks, and the patient, a woman of fifty-three, made an excellent recovery. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
The postmortem showed a cicatrix of the bladder which had given way and caused the patient's death. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
It is, however, particularly the false keloid, or keloid arising from cicatrices, with which we have mostly to deal. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
The operation of castration among these people was performed at one stroke or at two different times, in the former case one cicatrix being left, and in the latter two. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Barlow also recites a case of hiccough which was caused by pressure on the cicatrix of a wound in the left hand. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
He was submitted to an examination, and a cicatrix of this region was noticed, and an extraneous body about 1/2 inch under the integument was felt. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
The vessel had been completely penetrated, as, by laying it open, an internal cicatrix was found corresponding to the other. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
At the postmortem examination the wounds in the organs were found to be healed, but the cicatrices were quite evident. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
The cicatrix was plainly visible, but the man said he had been able to perform his daily labors, although at the present time suffering from intense dyspnea and anasarca. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Recovery ensued, with a cicatrix on the forehead, through which the pulsations of the brain could be distinctly seen. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Infantile umbilical hernia is common, and appears after the separation of the umbilical cord; it is caused by the yielding of the cicatrix in this situation. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
He exhibited a linear cicatrix one inch long near the angle of the ramus of the left lower jaw. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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