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струпья
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postilla
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crosta
Slough or piece of dead tissue that is cast off from the surface of the skin.
costra
corteza
caracha
Russian
струпья
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1
The
eschar
separated in about twelve days and the wounds were healed.
2
However, these dressings do not stabilize the
eschar
or reduce its toxicity.
3
On examination two days afterwards I found the
eschar
complete and adherent.
4
The
eschar
separated in about three weeks leaving the part healed.
5
A little fluid was again evacuated from beneath the centre of the
eschar
.
6
On the following day the
eschar
was found to be perfect.
7
After repetitive physical examinations, an
eschar
was found on his scalp.
8
There was a little more inflammation round the
eschar
than yesterday.
9
After this time the
eschar
remained adherent, and no further remedy was required.
10
On the succeeding day the
eschar
was adherent and the pain had almost subsided.
11
The
eschar
remained adherent, the inflammation subsided and the case gave no further trouble.
12
I applied the lunar caustic to form an
eschar
and then the gold-beater's skin.
13
The
eschar
remained firm and adherent, and in six days separated leaving the wound healed.
14
On the fourth day the swelling and heat had subsided, and the
eschar
remained adherent.
15
On the third day there was no pain or inflammation, and the
eschar
remained adherent.
16
I applied the lunar caustic to form an
eschar
and protected it with gold-beater's skin.
eschar
adherent eschar
form an eschar
complete eschar
disturb the eschar
effectual eschar
Russian
струпья
струп
Spanish
postilla
costra
Catalan
crosta