Lexicographical Neighbors of Pulpifies
Literary usage of Pulpifies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists by American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1909)
"In other instances the blood-clot in this locality becomes encapsulated, the
contents become soft, the spleen pulpifies and hemorrhage is thus unexpectedly ..."
2. The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half-yearly edited by William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan (1870)
"The solution permeates the substance of i lie nail, and softens and pulpifies
the superficial cells. The wool is kept continually moist with the lotion, ..."
3. Therapeutic Gazette (1891)
"... has done so by a diastasis of the vertebrae, the cartilages being ruptured
and the arches broken, which completely pulpifies the spinal medulla. ..."
4. Practical therapeutics by Edward John Waring (1874)
"The solution permeates the substance of the nail, and softens and pulpifies the
superficial cells. The wool is kept continually moist witli the lotion, ..."
5. The Retrospect of Medicine by William Braithwaite (1870)
"The solution softens and pulpifies both the nail and the granulations, and they
become in time entirely dissolved and removed at the diseased part. ..."
6. Modern Surgery, General and Operative by John Chalmers Da Costa (1910)
"Although under most circumstances this bullet is humane, it has been found that
in some instances it pulpifies structure for a considerable distance around ..."