Lexicographical Neighbors of Inspissations
inspiringly inspirit inspirited inspiriting inspiritingly inspirits inspirometer inspirtory inst inst. | insta- insta-call insta-called insta-calling insta-calls instabilities instability instable instableness instacall |
Literary usage of Inspissations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1899)
"Massage is used to disperse extravasations, fluid or coagulated exudations, and
inspissations (infiltrations} mechanically, and thus to facilitate their ..."
2. A Manual of Pathological Anatomy by Karl Rokitansky (1854)
"... especially those occurring in diverti- cula; finally, the inspissations of
colloid, and of other cyst- contents. ..."
3. Therapeutic Gazette (1904)
"This infection may consist of masses of calcic concretions, coatings of stagnant
inspissations, accumulations of septic matter on the exposed surfaces of ..."
4. Prize essays on leprosy by Edvard Ehlers, George Newman, Samuel Patton Impey (1895)
"The hair is falling off, and there is a beginning contraction of both the small
fingers (without inspissations of fascia palmaris), but otherwise no signs ..."