10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLAIRINESS»
Discover the use of
glairiness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
glairiness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Edinburgh medical and surgical journal
When kept for a length of time, it gradually separated into a transparent brown
fluid, and yellow 'opaque sediment, and became very slowly, but, at last, highly
putrid; and, in consequence of these changes, lost- its remarkable glairiness.
2
The science and practice of medicine
If the attack is severe, they become muco-purulent, and in some instances may
even lose their glairiness, presenting the character of thoroughly opaque
mummillated sputa. In chronic bronchitis the sputa may be of the following
characters: ...
3
Good Health: A Popular Annual on the Laws of Correct Living, ...
By this means it is not only moistened, in order that it may easily and smoothly
pass down the throat (and in this it is greatly assisted by the glairiness of the
saliva), but also that, having descended, not too rapidly, and in not too large
mouthfuls, ...
4
On Diseases of the Chest, including heart and great vessels: ...
If the attack has been severe, or if the patient be weak, the secretion after a time
becomes distinctly muco-purulent, and, in some instances, may even lose its
glairiness altogether, and present the character of thoroughly opaque
nummulated ...
Henry William FULLER, 1862
5
On Diseases of the Chest: Including Diseases of the Heart ...
... in some instances, may even lose its glairiness altogether, and present the
character of thoroughly opaque nummulated sputa. This is the course of events
when the attack is passing off, which it usually does in favourable cases between
the ...
Henry William Fuller, 1862
6
On Diseases of the Lungs and Air-Passages: ... Second ...
If the attack has been severe, or if the patient be weak, the secretion after a time
becomes distinctly muco-purulent, and, in some instances, may even lose its
glairiness altogether, and present the character of thoroughly opaque
nummulated ...
Henry William FULLER, 1867
7
Industrial Gums: Polysaccharides and Their Derivatives
... concentrations and has the property of glairiness or stringiness desired in
certain cosmetics.12 Quince seed gum has also been found to do a better job of
keeping hair in place during rainy weather. To prepare a satisfactory waving
lotion, ...
8
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
When kept for a length of time, it gradually separated into a transparent brown
fluid, and yellow opaque sediment, and became very slowly, but, at last, highly
putrid; and, in consequence of these changes, lost its remarkable glairiness. u lts
...
9
A Manual of Medical Diagnosis: Being an Analysis of the ...
In the earliest stage of phthisis it is only that of bronchial irritation, and in pleurisy
there is usually no expectoration beyond a little salivary-looking fluid ; glairiness
or adhesiveness, and especially a brown tinge, prove that the inflammation is ...
Andrew Whyte Barclay, 1862
10
The Retrospect of Medicine
Mucus seldom forms a distinct stratum, like pus: if viscid, it is so when acid; but
pus exhibits the glairiness, which renders it liable to be mistaken for mucus, only
when it is alkaline.* If we examine mucus under the microscope, we shall not fail
to ...
William Braithwaite, 1853