A fluid product of inflammation.
1 Should the injury run on to suppuration , the lameness becomes most acute.
2 Shows range of temperature during process of absorption and consolidation without suppuration
3 They then form a thick crust, under which profuse suppuration takes place.
4 A suppurative corn differs from others in that the inflammation ends in suppuration .
5 On the other hand, it may end in suppuration or may become chronic.
6 Another eminent physician says of alcohol: It substitutes suppuration for growth.
7 These I dissolved, and bathed the wounds with the mixture to stop suppuration .
8 Sometimes there is suppuration , hemorrhage and local death of the part.
9 Such cases were quite distinct from those in which primary suppuration had occurred.
10 Six weeks after the injury suppuration was still free, and skin-grafting was commenced.
11 Several cases of suppuration which came under my notice did well.
12 Just as soon as there is suppuration they should be opened.
13 When suppuration begins, wash occasionally with tepid water and Castile soap.
14 This patient ultimately recovered, but only after sloughing and prolonged suppuration .
15 Excessive suppuration , lymphangitis, and gangrene are causes of a fatal termination by exhaustion.
16 The former cause sapræmia and septicæmia, the latter cause suppuration .
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