Lexicographical Neighbors of Cicatrized
Literary usage of Cicatrized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1899)
"Usually total and permanent deafness is the result. Artificial Closure of cicatrized
Perforations of the Membrana Tympani. ..."
2. A Practical treatise on the diseases of women by Theodore Gaillard Thomas (1891)
"Treatment of Cases which have cicatrized.—The operation which is now generally
adopted in these cases, ..."
3. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1882)
"On the fifteenth day of the disease, the wounds left after the separation of the
sloughs had cicatrized. Dr Korman enters into a discussion of the diagnosis ..."
4. The London Medical Gazette (1833)
"... and the wound of the toe completely cicatrized, several splinters of the bones
having come away from it at the different dressings. HYDROCYANIC ACID. ..."
5. Anthropological Studies by Anne Walbank Buckland (1891)
"... Operation—I. By Cuts cicatrized. II. By Pricks with Colouring Matter rubbed
in—Cicatrization in Australia and Africa—Three Cuts on Cheek in West ..."