| 1868 - 878 pages
...loss was excessive. See 2 bam. c. 18. ABSALOM, Archbishop of Lund. See AXEL. A'BSCESS (Apoitema), a collection of purulent matter formed by disease within...blood thus made stagnant, or flowing very feebly, a fluid exudes through the walls of the capillary vessels, and, containing a large portion of albumen,... | |
| William Chambers - 1868 - 876 pages
...loss was excessive. See 2 Sam. c. 18. ABSALOM, Archbishop of Lund. See AXEL. A'BSCESS (Apostema), a collection of purulent matter formed by disease within...blood thus made stagnant, or flowing very feebly, a fluid exudes through the walls of the capillary vessels, and, containing a large portion of albumen,... | |
| James Donald - 1872 - 976 pages
...being abrupt or broken : suddenness : unceremonious haste. ABSCESS, ab'ses, n. (lit.) A going away : a collection of purulent matter formed by disease within some tissue or organ of the body. [L. abscessus— aba, away, cedo, cessum, to go.] ABSCIND, ab-sind', vt-. To cut of. [L. ab, off, scindo,... | |
| 1879 - 748 pages
...Lund. See AXEL. A"BSCESS (Apostema), a collection of purulent matter formed by disease within Borne tissue or organ of the body. The process by which an abscess is tormed is the followine- First the capillary vessels become overcharged with blood, m consequence o£... | |
| 1880 - 890 pages
...loss was excessive. See 2 Sam. c. 18. ABSALOM, Archbishop of Lund. See AXEL. ABSCESS (apostema), a collection of purulent matter formed by disease within...tissue or organ of the body. The process by which ail abscess is formed is the following: First, the capillary vessels become overcharged with blood,... | |
| 1883 - 840 pages
...loss was excessive. See 2 Sam. c. 18. ABSALOM, Archbishop of Lund. See AXEL. A'BSCESS (Apostema), a collection of purulent matter formed by disease within...First, the capillary vessels become overcharged with bloud, in consequence of inflammation. From the blood thus made stagnant, or flowing very feebly, a... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 1020 pages
...be spared. The grief of David for Ыз loss was excessive. See 2 Sam. c. 18. ABSCESS (apostema), a collection of purulent matter formed by disease within...in consequence of inflammation. From the blood thus rr.ade stagnant, or flowing very feebly, a fluid exudes through the walls of the capillary vessels,... | |
| 1901
...excessive. See 2 Sam. xviii Absalon, Archbishop of Lund. See AXEL. Abscess (technically called Apostcma), a circumscribed collection of purulent matter formed...within some tissue or organ of the body. The process bv which an abscess is formed is the following: First, the capillary vessels become overcharged with... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1902 - 1010 pages
...existed, and due to injury, toxication, or septic infection from bacteria. An abscess is thus formed: First, the capillary vessels become overcharged with blood, in consequence of inflammation. The fluid part of the blood, flowing very feebly, together with some of the white blood corpuscles,... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 960 pages
...existed, and due to injury, toxication, or septic infection from bacteria. An abscess is thus formed: First, the capillary vessels become overcharged with blood, in consequence of inflammation. The fluid part of the blood, flowing very feebly, together with some of the white blood corpuscles,... | |
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