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Updated: June 10, 2025
There is an account of the extirpation of a horn nearly ten inches in length from the forehead of a woman of eighty-two. Bejau describes a woman of forty from whom he excised an excrescence resembling a ram's horn, growing from the left parietal region. It curved forward and nearly reached the corresponding tuberosity.
It should be excised widely; in the lower extremity when there is also extensive destruction of tissue from an antecedent chronic ulcer or osteomyelitis, it may be better to amputate the limb. Injuries. When a nail is contused or crushed, blood is extravasated beneath it, and the nail is usually shed, a new one growing in its place.
The curate and the exciseman in the ninth chapter are, by common consent, among Smollett's greatest triumphs; but the curate might be excommunicated and the exciseman excised without anybody who read the book perceiving the slightest gap or missing link, as far as the story is concerned.
His criticism had its starting-point in, and received a special impulse from an empirical proof, due to a very happy experiment of his own, of the marvellous regenerative capacity, and the inherent purposive activity of the living organism. He succeeded in proving that if the lens of the eye of the newt be excised, it may be regrown.
The differential diagnosis is often difficult, especially in the chronic nodules, in which it may be impossible to demonstrate the bacillus. The ulcerated lesions of farcy have to be distinguished from those of tubercle, syphilis, and other forms of infective granuloma. Treatment. Limited areas of disease should be completely excised.
If an exact diagnosis is made at an early stage of the disease and this is often possible with the aid of X-rays the affected bone is excised sub-periosteally or its interior is cleared out with the sharp spoon and gouge, the latter procedure being preferred in the case of the calcaneus to conserve the stability of the heel.
In certain affections even "drinks when taken are returned through the nose." Hypertrophy of the tonsils Aëtius speaks of them as glands is to be treated by various astringent remedies, but if these fail the structures should be excised. His description of the excision is rather clear and detailed.
A small shaving of the sclera, about ½ mm. thick, 1½ to 2 mm. broad and from 2 to 3 mm. long, is then excised by means of a narrow Graefe knife. The scleral slip is then freed from the conjunctiva at each end and the mucous membrane brought together over the wound by fine catgut sutures.
From the context it seems absolutely clear that the excised words have to deal with the possibility of the re-establishment of the Empire in China a very important conclusion in view of what followed later in the year.
When both adrenal glands are excised and no other factor is introduced, the Nissl substance progressively disappears from the brain-cells until death. Here our purpose is to discuss the cause of the brain-cell changes.
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