In a week or two Maitland found suitable smallpox matter and engrafted the child on both arms; on the tenth night she was a little feverish, but the smallpox began to appear next morning and in a few days she was perfectly recovered.
The matter was inserted on both arms and on the right leg of each, and the insertion was repeated on the arms of five of them three days after.
There is a symmetrical rash of bright red papules on both arms as high as the elbows, more copious and bright on the right arm but abundant on the left also.
He sat a long time in his place, his head propped on both arms, though he looked sideways at the same point, at the sofa that stood against the opposite wall.
Châlons, and established the united school for both arms in the form which it still retains at Metz.
Six Lectures, common to the Students of both Arms.
To solicit the attention of those on whom these debilitating causes have acted to their full extent, would be no less absurd than to recommend exercise with the dumb bells, as the only mode of cure, to a patient paralytic in both arms.
You bid me rouse myself: go bid a man paralytic in both arms, to rub them briskly together, and that will cure him.
Both arms equal, of the same form and size, blunt at the distal end, without a terminal spine.
Both arms equal, trapezoidal, somewhat broader than long, on the convex distal end three times as broad as on the narrow base, with five to six transverse septa, without a terminal spine.
Both arms equal, of the same size and form, with terminal spines.
Jack tried to raise himself, but I tilted him back, and, grasping the limb in both arms, hugged it.
Hector bent down playfully and seized him by both arms, turning his back upon the party, and thus bringing his own bulky figure between them and young Hopeful.
Jill put up both arms, as words failed her, and grateful kisses were all she had to offer.
The fingers of the right hand are then closed upon the reins and the horse pulled in with all the strength of both arms.
A lock of the mane from six to twelve inches above the withers is then grasped in the left hand and the rider springs from the right foot assisted by the pull of both arms.
This operation is generally performed in both arms, and sometimes in two places in one arm, a little distance from each other.
A healthy florid young man was inoculated in both arms; and soon after on the same day he felt a disagreeable numbness and stiffness, beginning at the incision in one arm, and extending as high up as the shoulder.
A man, injured by shell fragments in the head and sustaining fracture of both arms and a thigh, got well of his wounds, but fell into a nervous state with headache and dizziness.
Both arms, head, and tongue were in a state of constant tremor, and there were jerky movements of the legs.
Arm movements were free; there was an occasional tremor in both arms, especially the left.
He turned and went over to the clear, transparent sphere, and she, resting her chin on both arms, lay gazing into it, too.
And she encircled his head with both arms, and laid her smooth hands across his forehead.
In that moment he felt as if the knife passed through the wrists of both arms.
If during this process, the tactual counter-sensations were vivid, he had to go on with the staring at both arms, both held near together until the perception had crowded out the rival touch sensation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both arms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.