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Proud Flesh
Proud Flesh may refer to:
Granulation tissue
Proud Flesh (film), a 1925 film directed by King Vidor
"Proud Flesh", an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent (season 5)
Proud Flesh, an album by Matrix (band)
Proud Flesh, a book of photographs by Sally Mann
Proud Flesh, a novel by William Humphrey
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proud flesh
proud flesh [See proud a. 7 d (b).] Overgrown flesh arising from excessive granulation upon, or around the edges of, a healing wound.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 78 An hori elde wounde þat haþ summe greete crustis, or ellis..sum gret proud fleisch to hiȝe [Lat. carnem superfluam grossam]. 1597 A. M. tr...
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Understanding Proud Flesh | AAEP
Preventing Proud Flesh. Indeed, persistent inflammation, along with infection, is a major contributor to proud flesh formation in a wound. Your veterinarian should examine any wound closely and remove foreign material, bone fragments, or dead tissue that can cause inflammation and infection. He or she should also lavage (flush) it immediately ...
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Proud Flesh: a Complicated Wound Healing—Case Report and ... - Springer
Proud flesh can be defined as filling of the healing wound by the extensive growth of the granulation tissue and blood vessels leading to slow or inhibition of healing process. In severe cases granulation tissue can take a cauliflower-like appearance and make a bulge beyond the surface of wound edges. It is mostly seen in the equine species ...
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Proud Flesh (film)
Proud Flesh is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Eleanor Boardman, Pat O'Malley, and Harrison Ford in a romantic
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Proud Flesh Soothseer
Proud Flesh Soothseer is a 1968 album by Linn County.
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Flesh | definition of flesh by Medical dictionary
flesh: [ flesh ] the soft muscular tissue of the body. goose flesh transitory erection of the hair follicles due to contraction of the arrectores muscles, a reflection of sympathetic nerve discharge such as occurs with cold or shock; called also cutis anserina . proud flesh exuberant amounts of soft, edematous, unhealthy-looking granulation ...
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How to use "proud" in a sentence - WordHippo
Outliners are fairly firm and leave a proud surface, while the paints can be spread within their area either with the nozzle or with a brush.: Exuberant granulation tissue, or proud flesh as it is more commonly known, is part of the normal wound healing response in the horse.: We now have a squad to be proud of so lets hope they do us proud and lets become the best in the country again, then ...
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QueerBomb Dallas
, that says every expression, from the spirit to the flesh, is worthy. QueerBomb stands proud, and so should you.
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catheretic
catheretic, a. and n. Med. (kæθəˈrɛtɪk) Sometimes written cathæretic. [ad. Gr. καθαιρετικός (in Galen) destructive, consuming, f. καθαιρεῖν to take down, reduce, destroy (f. κατά down + αἱρεῖν to take). Cf. F. cathérétique.] Having power to destroy, reduce or consume; corrosive. As n.: An agent for ...
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John Wilkinson (poet)
Shore Drive (2006), Contrivances (2003) and Effigies against the Light (2001); a chapbook titled Iphigenia appeared in 2004, and his 1986 collection, Proud Flesh, was re-issued in 2005 with an introduction by Drew Milne.
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Matrix (band)
Albums include Matrix IX (also the original name of the band), Wizard, Tale of the Whale, Harvest and Proud Flesh. Harvest (Pablo - 1979)
Proud Flesh (Summit - 2002)
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Jazz fusion ensembles
Musical groups established in 1974
Musical groups
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Agnes Christine Johnston
1922)
Children of Dust (1923)
Poor Men's Wives (1923)
Mothers-in-Law (1923)
The Female (1924)
Forbidden Paradise (1924)
For Another Woman (1924)
Proud Flesh (1925)
Don't (1925)
The Denial (1925)
Lovey Mary (1926)
The Enemy (1927)
The Patsy (1928)
The Shannons of Broadway (1929)
The Divine Lady
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Vainglory (poem)
The poem is structured around a comparison of two basic opposites of human conduct; on the one hand, the proud man, who “is the devil's child, enwreathed in flesh” (biþ feondes bearn / flæsce bifongen), and, on the other hand, the virtuous man, characterised as "God’s own son" (godes agen bearn).
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