Definition of Cicatrizes

1. cicatrize [v] - See also: cicatrize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cicatrizes

cicatricule
cicatrisation
cicatrise
cicatrised
cicatrising
cicatrisive
cicatrix
cicatrixes
cicatrizant
cicatrizants
cicatrization
cicatrization atelectasis
cicatrizations
cicatrize
cicatrized
cicatrizes (current term)
cicatrizing
cicatrose
cicelies
cicely
cicerone
cicerones
ciceroni
ciceros
cichlid
cichlid fish
cichlids
cichloid
cichoraceous
cichoric acid

Literary usage of Cicatrizes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Pathology and treatment of venereal diseases: Including the Results of by Freeman Josiah Bumstead (1861)
"... generally required in the former, which, as already stated, readily cicatrizes under the use of mercury given to combat the constitutional infection. ..."

2. Pulmonary tuberculosis by Maurice Fishberg (1919)
"... the lesion cicatrizes more or less quickly without producing distinct clinical symptoms. During childhood, when most infections occur, the morbidity and ..."

3. Handbook of Practical Medicine by Hermann Ludwig Eichhorst (1886)
"The ulcer usually begins to clean up in the third or fourth week, and cicatrizes in the fifth and sixth. The follicular chancroid is a very deep, ..."

4. White and Martin's Genito-urinary surgery and venereal diseases by James William White (1918)
"destroyed and there results a healthy granulating surface which quickly cicatrizes, and which, if kept clean, is attacked only in very exceptional ..."

5. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1868)
"The lateral ulceration is cauterized four times more, and finally cicatrizes at the end of the month of September, and the patient leaves the hospital cured ..."

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