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Example sentences for "alvine"

Lexicographically close words:
alvenis; alveolar; alveoli; alveolus; alvez; alwaie; alwaies; alwais; alway; alwaye
  1. A week will sometimes elapse without any alvine evacuation; in some cases I have known ten or eleven days, and in some fifteen days.

  2. The first applies to that condition of the body in which the bowels act tardily, and in which the faeces are abnormally and inconveniently indurated; the last implies the absence of the proper alvine evacuations.

  3. As a deodoriser, when the alvine evacuations are unusually fetid.

  4. The carriers of the typhoid poison are the alvine and possibly the cutaneous and other excretions.

  5. A disease characterised by a yellow colour of the eyes and skin, deep-coloured urine, and pale alvine evacuations.

  6. The condition of the voluntary abdominal muscles is likewise a factor in the alvine process.

  7. The influence on the alvine process is if anything even more marked than that on the assimilative process.

  8. It occurs epidemically, and is believed to be communicable through the medium of the alvine discharges.

  9. To remove costiveness from; to facilitate or increase the alvine discharges of.

  10. A medicine that promotes alvine discharges; a purge; a purgative of moderate activity.

  11. A remedy that purges by alvine discharges.

  12. I assured him, whether his alvine movements were once a day, once in two days, or once a week.

  13. Consequently, if this secretion is interrupted by disease, there will be a proportionally diminished necessity for alvine evacuations.

  14. It will be a solace to some to know that the alvine excretions of the system are not so much the remnants of our food, when that food is such as it should be, as a secretion from the internal or lining membrane of the bowels.

  15. The character of the alvine discharges is interesting.

  16. Individuals accustomed to having one or more alvine evacuations a day are made uncomfortable by two or three days of constipation.

  17. In the latter he groups the disease with others of a far different nature, their only point of convergence being preternatural alvine discharges.

  18. In severe cases attended by frequent alvine discharges the infant does not pass urine oftener than once or twice daily.

  19. It is impossible to fix any definite rule as a standard of health for the number and quantity of alvine evacuations.

  20. Those persons of sedentary habits who do not pay sufficient attention to the necessity of a daily alvine evacuation sometimes find themselves in this condition.

  21. The alvine discharges, to which the rapid prostration is largely due, probably consist in part of intestinal secretions and in part of serum which has transuded from the capillaries of the intestines.

  22. During the attack there is anorexia, but in the intervals the appetite remains fairly good, and the alvine discharges may assume quite a natural condition.

  23. A lady under my own observation, for twenty years never had an alvine discharge oftener than once in two weeks, and three times in her life had passed two months without a movement of her bowels.

  24. It has been proposed by some to cut into the colon from behind, so as to open that part of the bowel which is unconnected with the peritoneum, when it is distinctly ascertained that alvine concretions lodge there.

  25. The exciting causes are generally ascarides, hemorrhoidal excrescences, and a morbid state of the alvine secretions.

  26. Its cause seemed to be something contagious mixed with the contents of the stomach and intestines, especially the bile and alvine faeces, which absorbed thence contaminates the whole body and affects especially the cerebral functions.

  27. The continued fevers ranged in duration from fifteen to thirty-one days, recovery being ushered in with sweats, alvine flux and salivation.

  28. On the one hand, it is argued that typhoid fever never occurs in the absence of the specific poison or germ of the disease, and that this is contained principally, if not wholly, in the alvine dejections.

  29. It has an herbaceous roughish taste, and hence stands recommended in haemorrhages and alvine fluxes.

  30. This bark is a strong astringent; and hence stands recommended in haemorrhagies, alvine fluxes, and other preternatural or immoderate secretions.

  31. The following year Mr. Baumeister was again married, his second union being celebrated on Long Island, Miss Alvine Schweiker becoming his wife.

  32. When you wish to accelerate or augment the alvine exoneration, take two, three, or more, according to the effect you desire to produce.

  33. It is sufficiently manifest how much uncomfortable feelings of the bowels affect the nervous system, and how immediately and completely the general disorder is relieved by an alvine evacuation.

  34. After three or four days a laxative may be given, from which time daily alvine movements should be secured.

  35. The alvine excreta exerted this influence even in the absence of the woman; it was, however, necessary that she should be a sexually desirable person.

  36. We meet with another group of erotic symbolisms--alike symbolisms of object and of act--in connection with the two functions adjoining the anatomical sexual focus: the urinary and alvine excretory functions.


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