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The Century dictionary: an encyclopedic lexicon of the ...
They are often destructive to poultry, but are beneficial in 4867 putrefacient (pu-
tre-fa'shient), o. and n. [= Pg. putrefaciente, < L. putr'ifacien(t-)s, ppr. of
putrefacere, putrefy : see putrefy.'] I. a. Same B.B putrefactive. Putrefacient action
on the ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
In carp., one of a number of short pieces of tim- 4867 putrefacient (pu-trS-fa'shient
), o. and n. [= Pg. putrefaciente, < It. putrefacien(t-)s, ppr. of " see putrefy.'] I. a.
Bame a, putlog ; 6, 6, putlog-holes ; e, ledger. ber used in building to carry the
floor ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Putrefacient action on the blood and tissues after the lapse of some hours. Alien,
and Xeurol., IX. 303. II. it. An agent or a substance that produces putrefaction.
putrefactedt (pu'tre-fak-ted), a. [Also putri- facted; < L. putrefactus, pp. of
putrefacere ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
Placed in contact with fresh blood, however, it became rapidly acid, emitted a
musky odor, and coagulated fibrin rapidly. It also acted as a putrefacient. I divided
a fresh liver, and injected a drop of rattlesnake venom in one half. Exposed under
...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Proceeding from putrefaction, orpar- taking of the putrefactive process; having an
offensive smell. A putredinous ferment coagulates all humours, as milk with
rennet is turned. Ployer, Animal Humours. 4867 putrefacient (pu-tre-fa'shient), a.
and ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
4867 putrefacient (pu-tre-fa'shient), a. and n. [= Pg. putrefaciente, < L. putr'efacien
(t~)s, ppr. of putrefaeere, putrefy: see putrefy."] I. a. Same as putrefactive.
Putrefacient action on the blood and tissues after the lapse of some hours. Alien,
and ...
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Principles and Practice of Infant Feeding
In a sick infant this is more difficult, and larger quantities of putrefacient food are
necessary to overcome pathological fermentation. 6. Intestinal Bacteria in Their
Relation to Gastrointestinal Disturbances. There are many intestinal disturbances
...
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
The heart is enfeebled but not paralyzed. In chronic or secondary poisoning, the
rapid decomposition of the blood and of the tissues locally acted upon, leave no
doubt that serpent venom is a septic or putrefacient poison of astounding energy.
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The Hahnemannian Monthly
... the sarcode pyrogen made from rotten beef, swarming with micro-organism
including, it is true, the putrefacient, septicemic protens vulgaris but likewise
much corruption — if then, we have the full series of toxins derived from the
pathogenic ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
... attack the stomach only at such times as the secretions are below par in
germicide power, just as in such circumstances the food may under— go acid
fermentation, making a sour stomach, or even putrefy from the action of
putrefacient bacilli ...