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Definition of Lacerating
1. lacerate [v] - See also: lacerate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lacerating
Literary usage of Lacerating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hull's Jahr: A New Manual of Homoeopathic Practice by Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr, Amos Gerald Hull, Frederick Greenwood Snelling, Charles Julius Hempel (1885)
"lacerating ia the fingers. LEGS.—lacerating in the hips, extending to the toes.
... ^lacerating in the upper and lower limbs. —Twitchings in every part of ..."
2. Memoirs of an Ex-minister: An Autobiography by James Howard Harris Malmesbury (1885)
"... the animal lacerating his knee. In the wild country in which he was, he could
receive no medical assistance for two days, when his leg was amputated and ..."
3. Anecdotes illustrative of New Testament texts (1884)
"lacerating whip to an already half-murdered slave. " Him teach me to forgive you,
massa," was the noble reply. ..."
4. An American Text-book of Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat by Burton Alexander Randall, George Edmund DeSchweinitz (1901)
"FOREIGN BODIES IN THE PHARYNX AND ESOPHAGUS. ous, owing to the liability of
rupturing the esophagus or of lacerating it Fio. 658. ..."
5. Military Surgery by George Williamson (1863)
"Six cases were admitted from India, of which four were discharged to duty and
two invalided. III. PENETRATING, PERFORATING, OR lacerating THE BONY ..."
6. Headache and Its Materia Medica by Benoni F. Underwood (1889)
"ing, and lacerating as if fine instruments were lacerating the nerves ; this
attack is located in the right forehead and temple, but affects also the right ..."
7. The Homœopathic treatment of surgical diseases by J. G. Gilchrist (1873)
"Contraction and stiffness of the joints, with lacerating in the limbs ; lacerating
pain in the elbow; pain in the wrist- joints as if they were sprained; ..."