The infection spread rapidly to glands in the upper arm, which suppurated.
Suppurating wounds are also a potential source of environmental contamination with infectious bacilli.
In consequence, these grievances and frustrations were allowed to remain, to grow, to fester, and, at a heavy cost to the nation, to suppurate.
Two world wars leave great scars, but the scars must not be left to suppurate indefinitely.
If they are suppurating, the dressings are changed by the district nurse; if they are merely quiescent, they are changed by the home carer.
Is it any wonder that many of our overseas possessions are defaced by suppurating slums, dreadful poverty, and by disease, which could be prevented if economic conditions were improved?
Inflammation spreads to the lymph nodes, which enlarge and may suppurate (mimicking bubonic plague).
The parts of the body that were treated with the rays were burnt, suppurating.