a. [Cf. proc. and -ORY.] Ulcerative. (1891, Cent. Dict.)

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1892.  G. T. Congreve, On Consumption, 12/2. I do not hold it possible, when the organisation of a lung is destroyed by the ulceratory process, to restore the mortified parts or convert the identical already decomposed matter into its former state.

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1905.  J. Dutton Steele, Diseases of the Digestive Tract, in Progr. Med., IV. Dec., 53. The intoxication by the specific toxin of cancer has more to do with the anacidity than any secretion from an ulceratory tumor.

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