10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PULTACEOUS»
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science
"One bloody, two pultaceous, one variegated, sediment in two. 1 One frothy,
blood in two. J One .slimy. k Scybala in one, one offensive. 1 Scybala in one, one
slimy. □ One frothy. □ Two pigmented. ° One pultaceous. p Two pultaceous, one
...
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The Chemical investigation of gastric and intestinal ...
The factors which cause a pultaceous or liquid stool may be grouped under four
headings : (1) The pultaceous or fluid motion due to the increased quantity of
water in the faeces, this being a true diarrhoea stool. (2) The pultaceous motion
due ...
3
Medico-Chirurgical Transactions
About vulva several rounded sores, with yellow surfaces, adherent pultaceous
material ; surfaces became non-secreting, one became raised on a thickened
base. 68. In extralabial furrow a large superficial excoriation, covered with
greyish, ...
4
System of diseases of the ear, nose, and throat
As the term " pultaceous" indicates, the inflammatory product is soft and friable,
coming away in fragments when touched by the brush or sponge, without
bleeding or injury to the mucous membrane. Under the microscope it is found to
consist ...
Charles Henry Burnett, 1893
5
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, ...
In the first, the growth was removed from a healthy girl, aged sixteen, from
between the right scapula aud the spinal column, ana consisted of a fibrous sac
filled with clear straw-coloured fluid. In the upper part of the cyst a soft pultaceous
mass ...
6
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
These tumours are at first almost completely solid, consisting of concentric layers
of flattened epithelial cells; at a subsequent stage the central parts undergo
softening, breaking down into a pultaceous mass which occupies the middle of
the ...
7
Journal of the American Medical Association
He classifies exudative anginas as follows: A. Pultaceous exudation. B.
Membranous exudation. { a' Diphtheria“ b. Non-diphtheritic. The pultaceous
exudate is whitish, but slightly adherent, readily removed with the end of the
tongue depressor ...
8
A Text-book of Medicine
Diphtheritic Angina of the Pultaceous Variety. This form is the rarest and most
benign of all. The patient has angina presenting all the appearances of catarrhal,
erythematous, pultaceous angina, and bacteriology reveals the bacillus of ...
9
The Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports
This condition lasts one or two weeks, the mucus becoming gradually more
opaque, of a greyish-white color, sometimes blood-stained, the blood
progressively diminishing in quantity, and a little grey, green, or brown,
pultaceous-detritus, ...
Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1891
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Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical ...
Pultaceous pharyngitis; confluent muguet. This usually occurs in exhausting
diseases attended by faulty digestion and malnutrition. As the term “ pultaceous”
indicates, the inflammatory product is soft and friable, coming away in fragments,
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PULTACEOUS»
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Bates PTO moms win Wellesley Education Foundation Spelling Bee
Two teams that toss off words like dasyure and pultaceous don't don't seem like they're going to crash and burn anytime soon. But then, the killer word came ... «The Swellesley Report, Nov 14»
National spelling bee: Arizona participant eliminated
OXON HILL, Md. -- The word “pultaceous” — meaning having the consistency of porridge — ended Arizona speller Christopher O'Connor's bid to win the 2013 ... «azcentral, May 13»