36 adjectives to describe swellings

Here the first indication of the trouble is the appearance of an inflammatory swelling, confined usually to one side, but extending sometimes to the whole of the coronet.

At this stage there is also considerable swelling along the whole course of the tendons, as high up as the knee or the hock.

All the valleys are traversed by rapid streams, shallow in the dry season, but subject to sudden swellings in autumn and winter.

After a time a slight swelling appears on the stump thus made; this gradually grows into a new limb.

Kitty has taken off her straw hat, the sunlight caresses the delicate plenitudes of the bent neck, the delicate plenitudes bound with white cambric, cambric swelling gently over the bosom into the narrow circle of the waist, cambric fluted to the little wrist, reedy translucid hands; cambric falling outwards and flowing like a great white flower over the green sward, over the mauve stocking, and the little shoe set firmly.

Separation of the hoof for about 2 inches at the hinder part of the coronet; oedematous swelling from foot to knee, extending during the next three days to the elbow.

This, if pus is present, is followed by a painful swelling of the coronet.

There is here no concentration of vitality in special parts of the structure, as in the higher animals, but the nervous force is scattered through the whole body,every ring having, on its lower side, either two nervous swellings, one on the right, the other on the left side, connected by nervous threads with those that precede and those that follow them, or these swellings being united in the median line.

Among the civil population it has been generally located in the feet and legs, and in more than one-half of the cases studied some degree of facial swelling was present.

Among other places I went to was the public billiard-room, and on entering, my sympathies were immediately aroused by seeing a lad about thirteen or fourteen, with a very extensive flaming choker on, above which was a frightful large swelling.

Within is generally low land for twenty or twenty-five miles, where the country begins to rise in gentle swellings.

The sequels, or after-consequences, of measles are, croup, bronchitis, mesenteric disease, abscesses behind the ear, ophthalmia, and glandular swellings in other parts of the body. 2552.

Thus it has been recorded that a male dog showed a large goitrous swelling of the thyroid in the neck, with a rapid heart, staring eyes, the loss of flesh and fat and the nervousness of a hyperthyroid condition.

Those people are commonly afflicted with fever and ague; and I have seen many, particularly females, who had immense swellings or protuberances on their stomachs, which they denominate "ague-cakes."

They often are subject to severe headaches because of intermittent swelling of the gland against the bone of its container.

I had a lot of thorn pricks all over my body and they had become little itchy swellings.

I had a lot of thorn pricks all over my body and they had become little itchy swellings.

Ordinarily, the heavier the breed, the greater the tendency to lymphatic swelling of the hind-limbs.

By this time, Peter's jaw had reached its maximum swelling and was eased somewhat.

Through the hollow boom-boom of the witch-drums I heard a murmur swelling from the motionless crowd, like a rising wind in the pines.

Nearly exhausted, Gilliatt plunged into the water to heal by friction the numberless purple swellings which were pricking all over his body.

Who could sit, With these prophetic swellings in my breast, That prick and goad me on, and never cease, To the fortunes something tells me I was born to?

Nearly exhausted, Gilliatt plunged into the water to heal by friction the numberless purple swellings which were pricking all over his body.

Yet in her eyes bubbled gaiety and fun, as successive up-swellings of a spring; or, rather, as the riffles of sunlight and wind, or the pictured flight of birds across a pool whose surface alone is stirred.

In our opinion, however, pinching does not occur unless inflammatory exudation into the sensitive structures adjoining the crack has led to sufficient swelling to cause them to protrude.

36 adjectives to describe  swellings