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Example sentences for "born infant"

  • I have already spoken of the vast amount of sleep which the new-born infant requires, as well as of many other circumstances connected with it, requiring our attention.

  • How much more painful to the tender organs of the new-born infant must be the change to which it is so frequently subjected?

  • Is a new-born infant, for the first time, to be washed in warm or in cold water?

  • Have you any general observations to make on the washing of a new-born infant?

  • For these reasons, as well as the others detailed in our directions for the care of the new-born infant, the child should always, in say from two to three hours after labor, be placed at the breast.

  • Those organs which were necessary to the life of the foetus become useless, and even noxious to the new-born infant.

  • As we remember nothing of what happened to us at this period, it is impossible to determine what feelings the impression of air produces in a new-born infant.

  • She directed her servant to throw out the newly-born infant, on a heap of rubbish, in some lonely and distant place.

  • The inhabitants of Dewah, joining those of Kapilawot, set out for the latter country with the newly-born infant, to whom they rendered the greatest honours.

  • St. Anthony of Padua causing a new-born Infant to speak.

  • Illustration: St. Anthony of Padua causing a new-born Infant to speak.

  • The mother who deliberately sets about to destroy this life by want of care, or by taking drugs, or by the use of instruments, commits a great crime, and is just as guilty as if she strangled her new-born infant.

  • Muscular action in the new-born infant is entirely involuntary, there being no voluntary acts until about the end of the third month.

  • For the first few weeks the eyes of the new-born infant should be shielded from all strong light.

  • There should be no holding on the lap, no dangling, no carrying or fussing over the new-born infant; and the more the baby is let alone, the better and healthier it will be.

  • Kent a speaks of a new-born infant dying of spontaneous hemorrhage from about the hips.

  • Chaldeans meant by ipga, pinde, hali riksi, and kali on the head of the new-born infant it is impossible to tell.

  • The right lower limb was merely a fleshy corpuscle 3/4 inch wide and 1/4 inch long; to the posterior edge was attached a body resembling the little toe of a newly-born infant.

  • It appeared that Mrs. Mullings, a few hours after her confinement at Torquay, packed her newly-born infant boy in a portmanteau, and started for London.

  • The new-born infant is first bathed in warm water to which a little wine is usually added.

  • The new-born infant cries, his early days are spent in crying.

  • When they were asked about the woman, a hut slightly apart from the rest was pointed out, in front of which she was suckling the newly-born infant.

  • The jaggery is then distributed to all present, and the new-born infant is cleaned with cow-dung and washed.

  • She deserted her new-born infant--she flung forth her child from the warmth of her own bosom to the cold, hireling kindness of the stranger.

  • Cow's milk must be largely diluted to suit the new-born infant.

  • The most important part of the toilet of a new-born infant is the care of the eyes, which should be carefully cleansed with gauze dipped in warm water and one drop of a 2% solution of nitrate of silver dropped into each eye.

  • The room ready to receive a new-born infant should be kept at a temperature of 70 deg.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    better world; born about; born again; born citizen; born days; born here; born infant; born leader; born near; borne along; borne away; but they could not; children must; discharged from; each ship; general names; great applause; healthy child; name formerly; return mail; short tail; then brown; thou sawest; three and; understand them; what appeared