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Example sentences for "ulcerated"

Lexicographically close words:
ukulele; ular; ulcer; ulcerate; ulcerating; ulceration; ulcerations; ulcerative; ulcerous
  1. This deposit is firmly adherent to the mucous membrane beneath or incorporated with it, and if removed leaves a raw, bleeding, ulcerated surface, upon which it is reproduced in a short period.

  2. In cases of recovery the change for the better is marked by an arrest in the extension of the false membrane, the detachment and expectoration of that already formed, and the healing of the ulcerated mucous membrane beneath.

  3. In England, as soon as such a design ceases to be a secret hidden in the recesses of one gloomy and ulcerated heart, the risk of detection and failure becomes extreme.

  4. As the discharge from ulcerated eyes is very infectious, care should be taken not to communicate it to other persons' eyes.

  5. Generally the tongue will tell whether the stomach is ulcerated or not.

  6. For the slave-vessels which returned to Liverpool, sailed immediately into the docks, so that I saw at once their sickly and ulcerated crews.

  7. The second was lame; he had badly ulcerated legs, and appeared to be very weak.

  8. Laying the patient on his back and examining the ulcerated part of the bowel by means of the rectal speculum' (iii.

  9. But since we often have occasion to wash out an ulcerated bladder, if an ear syringe be sufficient to throw in the injection it may be used, and it is to be introduced in the manner described above.

  10. Long and dreadful suffering from ulcerated feet.

  11. The crime and faith, and ulcerated sores Opened to view, bleeding at every pore, Tried the metal, proved one's pride.

  12. Thus, the mucous membrane of the nostrils, from which flows a purulent and fetid mucus, is sometimes ulcerated and excoriated.

  13. These flat spots, or wafers, very similar to those we observe in the typhoid fever of man, are inflamed and ulcerated in different degrees.

  14. As a fact, there is not the slightest reason to believe yonder ulcerated and verminous beggars less happy than kings and queens.

  15. The ulcerated and bloody flesh is quickly infested by swarms of flies, the eggs and filth of which ingender white worms.

  16. Toothache in an ulcerated or hollow tooth, caused from wet feet, etc.

  17. Give about two tablets every three hours when the edge of the tongue is ulcerated and whitish with violent burning pains.

  18. Give two tablets every three hours, when the ulcerated gums discharge a fetid matter; loose teeth or teeth feel long, much sticky saliva in mouth.

  19. This syrup is very soothing and the tomatoes are especially good if there is some ulcerated condition of the bowels.

  20. Occasionally it becomes ulcerated from the irritation, infection takes place and an abscess forms around the margin of the anus terminating in a fistula.

  21. In October, 1886, the rejection of the claim for ulcerated varicose veins was adhered to and the added claim for disease of the eyes was rejected on the ground that it was not incurred in the service and line of duty.

  22. He had badly ulcerated legs, and appeared to be very weak.

  23. For the slave-vessels, which returned to Liverpool, sailed immediately into the docks, so that I saw at once their sickly and ulcerated crews.

  24. In the end, however, William declares that he who had been so ulcerated that he might have been called another Lazarus, now appeared pleasant in countenance, as was plain to all who saw him.

  25. The first nurse became ill with ulcerated throat and quinsey, and the second is now ill with the scarlet fever, but, thank God, is recovering.

  26. It makes one shudder to fancy one of one's own children at seven years old being forced up a chimney--to say nothing of the consequent loathsome disease and ulcerated limbs, and utter moral degradation.

  27. To heal or induce the formation of a cicatrix in, as in wounded or ulcerated flesh.

  28. A form of scarlet fever characterized by ulcerated or putrid sore throat.

  29. The canula which had been allowed to remain in the nasal canal, had ulcerated through the floor of the nose, and presented its inferior extremity on the inside of the mouth.

  30. In several instances, the ulcer destroyed a portion of the enamel capsule; and the teeth were then cut, with very perfect enamel upon the lower part, while the bone was entirely bare at the ulcerated portion of the capsule.

  31. The lining membrane of the larynx and trachea was of a greenish-yellow colour throughout, and in the spaces between the cartilages ulcerated and disorganized in several spots.

  32. Manfred" is the cry of an ulcerated heart, still struggling, with all the energy of a most powerful soul, against the brutal decrees of a recent persecution.

  33. Whilst ascending rivers in November, for instance, he may find the many feet of flood a boon or a bane, and his marching journeys are nearly sure to end in ulcerated feet, as was the case with poor Dr.

  34. He had become a mere shadow of his former self from ulcerated bowels, the sequel of a badly treated case of typhoid fever.

  35. He had never received anything from me more violent than caresses, and this abomination of dosage was to be sent down a bleeding, ulcerated way, over raw surfaces that would writhe and quiver under the added torture.

  36. On one of his hands were several ulcerated sores, and he was affected with such symptoms as have been before described.

  37. The ulcerated surfaces should be well washed off every day with soap and water, or a solution of borax, and the medicine (Hydrastin) in form of infusion, used half an hour after the other wash.

  38. Leucorrhoea is always present where there is ulceration of the neck of the womb, and this ulcerated condition exists to a greater or less extent, in many cases where it is not suspected by the patient.

  39. The breath becomes foul and fetid, and the effluvia from the ulcerated surface, is very sickening to the patient and all around him.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ulcerated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bad; contaminated; corrupt; decomposed; diseased; festering; foul; gangrened; infected; morbid; mortified; pathological; peccant; poisoned; putrefied; putrid; rotten; rotting; septic; spoiled; tainted; ulcerated