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Example sentences for "cauterization"

Lexicographically close words:
causyd; cautelous; cauteries; cauterised; cauterising; cauterize; cauterized; cauterizing; cautery; caution
  1. Chronic subglottic edema, often the result of perichondritis, may require linear cauterization at various times, to reduce its bulk, after the underlying cause has been removed.

  2. 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.

  3. Cure has resulted in one case of the author following bronchoscopic removal of an endothelioma from the bronchus; and a limited carcinoma of the bronchus has been reported cured by bronchoscopic removal, with cauterization of the base.

  4. Radical resection or cauterization of the base is unwise because of the probable impairment of the voice, or cicatricial stenosis, without in anyway insuring against repullulation.

  5. Usually no cauterization of the vessels at the base is necessary, either to arrest hemorrhage or to lessen the tendency to recurrence.

  6. Treat them now for simple lung cauterization and they ought to get well.

  7. Once the material is removed from the lungs, the cauterization of the tissue ceases and it is merely a matter of slow recovery.

  8. The first cauterization is for the sake of stopping the haemorrhage, the second for eradicating all traces of the disease.

  9. An indication of more energetic means is then presented, and free cauterization with the firing iron becomes necessary.

  10. When a horse is known to have been bitten by a rabid animal, immediate cauterization of the wound with a red-hot iron may possibly destroy the virus before absorption of it takes place.

  11. This custom is still quite common, and is preferred by the laity to the surer and much wiser method of immediate cauterization by fire.

  12. The mortality of genuine hydrophobia is from 30 to 80 per cent, influenced by efficient and early cauterization and scientific treatment.

  13. Cauterization thoroughly done destroys a part of the inoculated virus.

  14. A temporary measure is the cauterization of the wound; do not neglect this because a few hours have passed since the person was bitten, for wounds may be cauterized with advantage even after two or three days have elapsed.

  15. Thorough cauterization is especially necessary with large wounds in which large quantities of the virus is inoculated.

  16. 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.

  17. The same may be said of the subsequent cauterization of the floor of the pustular chamber, which only adds to the distress experienced by the sufferer in his skin.

  18. Cauterization of the apex should stop just short of perforation, the inner ring being deeper than the outer.

  19. Operations upon cysts, the scarification of mucous membrane with a guarded knife, the curettement of tuberculous ulcers, and cauterization of the larynx, are all conducted upon similar lines.

  20. To be effectual this must be thorough, and may take the form of deep cauterization with a Paquelin’s cautery, or excision.

  21. Removal of the redundant portions of the growth by the curette, followed by cauterization or other measures, relieves the hæmorrhage and foul discharge.

  22. In small horses, one deep point of cauterization is sufficient if the osseous tissues are penetrated to a proper depth so that an active inflammation is induced.

  23. The use of a vesicating ointment subsequent to cauterization invites infection because of the dust that is retained in contact with the wound.

  24. Where cases progress favorably, lameness subsides in about three weeks after cauterization and little if any recurrence of the impediment is manifested thereafter.

  25. Firing usually causes prompt recovery from lameness and is a dependable manner of treating such cases but there remains more blemish following cauterization than where vesication is done.

  26. Such cases are often benefited by cauterization but only one leg at a time should be treated.

  27. In another class of cases, most frequently syphilitic or at least quasi-syphilitic, one or more whitish circumscribed patches are seen on the tongue, resembling such as are left after superficial cauterization with nitrate of silver.

  28. On account of the fact that both cauterization and dilatation are not infrequently followed by relapse, the method of operation which includes both incision and dilatation can usually be relied {913} upon.

  29. When this fails, recourse may be had to cauterization with the point of a heated iron or some other form of actual cautery.

  30. Should relief not follow its use, cauterization is to be tried.

  31. The chief treatment consists in thorough cauterization of the inoculated {369} points by means of the actual cautery, followed by deep incisions into the body of the tongue if the glossitis be severe.

  32. As the gangrene extends, the cauterization is to be repeated twice daily or even more frequently.

  33. Raw or cut surfaces left by any of these manipulations should be subjected to thorough cauterization, electric cauterization being the most feasible method.

  34. Failing to find any such cause, the surgeon has at his command either cauterization or a removal of redundancy.

  35. Topically, cauterization with silver nitrate is more apt to be indicated, and to be indicated more promptly than in the discrete form.

  36. Van Buren has recommended linear cauterization with the hot iron to the mucous membrane, the bowel contracting as a result of cicatrization.

  37. Thou canst perform the cauterization with one or other of its two extremities, as is most convenient.

  38. After the cauterization one scrapes the cavity and fills it up with cotton-wool soaked in oil of cinnamon.

  39. Only, he considers it as well to avoid the cauterization of the dental pulp in cases of gestation.

  40. Thus, in the point kin-tche, which we have mentioned once before, the cauterization is generally repeated seven times, but in certain cases the number may be brought up to 200.

  41. Cauterization of the teeth[454] continued to be much used in Fauchard’s time, and this is very easily explainable when one considers that there was not then any other means of destroying the dental pulp.

  42. Campani’s dental cauteries: The large ones for cases of post-extractive hemorrhage; the small ones for the cauterization of carious cavities.

  43. It is, therefore, very possible that the cauterization of the antitragus may really have the effect of causing strong toothache to cease, at least temporarily.

  44. Severino boasts of having cured by cauterization at least two hundred cases of dental diseases.

  45. For example, in chapter 16 on "the cauterization of eyelid when its hair grows reversedly into the eye," he recommends treatment by cautery and by medicine.

  46. For instance, he said: "Where the veins and arteries are notably large, incision and deep cauterization should be avoided.

  47. When cauterization is to be done the direct cautery should be used; caustic applications are only suitable for very timid patients.

  48. Cauterizing shears with cannula for cauterization of the uvula 4.

  49. Renard had stated that cauterization was found to have no effect when applied even within five minutes after the bite in the cure of one sort of virus, and within one hour in that of another.

  50. Cauterization in the case of Poisonous Bites.

  51. To that attack of scarlet fever, and also to the too frequent and severe cauterization of my throat.

  52. If cauterization cures moral ulcers as effectually as those that afflict the flesh, then, verily, you intend I shall be clean and whole.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cauterization" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    blazing; blistering; burning; calcination; combustion; cremation; deflagration; distillation; electrolysis; incineration; oxidation; scorching; smelting; surgery; suttee