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But one thing fans can count on: watching the team won't be ulcerous, as of old.
One had an ulcerous hole in its side.
He was also renowned for caring for the sick, especially those with ulcerous wounds.
Leaves and rootstocks have been used for ulcerous skin conditions and swelling.
It seemed to boil, noxious, hideously ulcerous, with its eruptive skin.
The few who were not revealed by their lack of gauze and tape what the rest had hidden: ugly, red, ulcerous lesions.
But it evades the truly ulcerous issue: One of these two people told a monumental lie and got away with it.
No matter how absurd or inscrutable, the daily fables on the financial pages apparently give ulcerous investors relief.
"Because of his preexisting ulcerous condition ."
These creatures were an ulcerous growth upon the land, and so the lythari fought until the enemy was no more."
In this case, the cattle had slight dribbling saliva, an ulcerous scab, and fever.
A bruised leg became ulcerous, causing septicaemia, and he died on 19 July 1904 from a brain haemorrhage.
There was a teenage boy with no lower jaw, just a puffy and ulcerous tongue hanging down from his open throat like a scarf.
The worm emerges from painful ulcerous blisters.
The location of the bite forms a black ulcerous crust (tache noire).
The eye was still there, an eye that glared milky white and ulcerous beneath the maimed lid.
It will but skin and film the ulcerous place, Whiles rank corruption, mining all within, Infects unseen.
Will the ulcerous stomach, the infected tonsil, the ingrown toenail lend themselves as well to such anthropomorphized battles?
The final diagnosis was "typhic ulcerous aortitis and internal abdominal angina".
"Mr Marlow had a preexisting ulcerous condition Everyone knows that such a patient should absolutely not be treated with the drugs he was administered."
"Ulcerous dragons dragged oozing scales along the pavement," says Rex, the new kid in Hellesbay.
There was no ulcerous crust remaining; the seamed white flesh where the lost fingers had once been was dry and healed, however ugly to the view.
Three miles away was the huge red crater of the Preston Copper Mining Company, rimmed with gray like an ulcerous wound.
Faces blurred across my sight, some charred, some fiery red, all disfigured by scars or burns or ulcerous sores.
The infection, caused by a bacterium called the Treponema spirochete, first appears as an ulcerous sore, from which it spreads throughout the body, including the brain.