How To Use Sanies In A Sentence

  • The whole hand was a mass of yellow pus, streaked with sanies.
  • The discharge from the wound altered from a bloody sanies to a white serous fluid.
  • In three or four days, an oozing sanies appears under the animal and soaks the sand to some distance. The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography
  • The patient was turned over on her affected side, and during the first twelve hours the plaster drew out two large basins of sanies.
  • I applied compresses to the bottom of the sinuous tracks, to cleanse and dry the soft spongy flesh, and hollow leaden tents, that the sanies might always have a way out; and above them a large plaster of Diacalcitheos dissolved in wine. The Journey to Flanders. 1569
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  • The following days, I made injections, into the depth and cavities of the ulcers, of Aegyptiacum dissolved sometimes in eau-de-vie, other times in wine, I applied compresses to the bottom of the sinuous tracks, to cleanse and dry the soft spongy flesh, and hollow leaden tents, that the sanies might always have The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • Sanies is thinner than blood, unequally thick, glutinous, and coloured.
  • If the lesion breaks and the sanies flows into the bladder, let her drink goats' or asses' milk.
  • Hence persons laboring under pneumonia or pleurisy are not necessarily empyemics, but when these diseases progress to such a point that blood and sanies are expectorated and the lung is infected, that is when the ulceration of the lungs fails to heal and corruption and infection occur, the disease becomes empima, and is with difficulty, or never cured. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
  • Wavering hawaii beach vacations thalidomide, air frypan, sanies reimbursement, maybe gaslight scheelite and air anastalsis to economiser. Rational Review
  • Empima (empyema) is the hawking-up of sanies, with infection of the lung and a sanious habit. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
  • Can the worm, constantly floundering in the sanies of a carcass, be itself in danger of inoculation by that whereon it grows fat? The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography
  • This also reminds us of the so-called carbuncle flies, the lancet of whose mouth parts, contaminated with the sanies of corpses, produces such terrible accidents. The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography
  • Empima (empyema) is the hawking-up of sanies, with infection of the lung and a sanious habit. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
  • I found him in a high fever, his eyes deep sunken, with a moribund and yellowish face, his tongue dry and parched, and the whole body much wasted and lean, the voice low as of a man very near death: and I found his thigh much inflamed, suppurating, and ulcerated, discharging a greenish and very offensive sanies. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • The whole hand was a mass of yellow pus, streaked with sanies, large ulcers were burrowing into the fore-arm, while in the arm-pit was a big abscess. Travels in West Africa

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