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Definition of Gangrened
1. gangrene [v] - See also: gangrene
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gangrened
Literary usage of Gangrened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medico-chirurgical Review by James Johnson, Henry James Johnson (1845)
"In six cases the authors entered into a minute examination of the vessels of the
gangrened parts. They found the walls of these W become somewhat thickened ..."
2. The Bulwark, Or, Reformation Journal: In Defence of the True Interests of by Scottish Reformation Society (1872)
"But if he finds the hand gangrened, he cuts the hand off to save the arm. If he
finds the arm already gangrened, he severs the arm to save the body. ..."
3. A New and Comprehensive System of Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Arranged by Charles Julius Hempel (1859)
"In twenty-four hours suppuration took place, the gangrened parts sloughed off,
and the patient soon recovered. Gangrene of the arm. ..."
4. The Practice of surgery by James Miller (1857)
"In the case of gangrened bowel, it is also well to incise the sloughing part,
... We may cut off the gangrened part—having previously satisfied ourselves ..."
5. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1813)
"From this important discovery, he shews the difference which takes place in the
artificial anus, the consequence of a gangrened hernia ..."
6. The Medico-chirurgical Review by James Johnson, Henry James Johnson (1845)
"In six cases the authors entered into a minute examination of the vessels of the
gangrened parts. They found the walls of these W become somewhat thickened ..."
7. The Bulwark, Or, Reformation Journal: In Defence of the True Interests of by Scottish Reformation Society (1872)
"But if he finds the hand gangrened, he cuts the hand off to save the arm. If he
finds the arm already gangrened, he severs the arm to save the body. ..."
8. A New and Comprehensive System of Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Arranged by Charles Julius Hempel (1859)
"In twenty-four hours suppuration took place, the gangrened parts sloughed off,
and the patient soon recovered. Gangrene of the arm. ..."
9. The Practice of surgery by James Miller (1857)
"In the case of gangrened bowel, it is also well to incise the sloughing part,
... We may cut off the gangrened part—having previously satisfied ourselves ..."
10. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1813)
"From this important discovery, he shews the difference which takes place in the
artificial anus, the consequence of a gangrened hernia ..."