All excesses and absurdities of every kind should be carefully avoided.
Claret, switched egg and brandy, are to be carefully avoided.
Egg switched in cream, rum, brandy, and such things are to be carefully avoided.
Sometimes heat and cold may be needed alternately; but common sense must guide, and all irritation or chilling of the patient must be carefully avoided.
In all cases of failing eyesight they should be carefully avoided.
On the contrary, everything of a stimulating character must be carefully avoided, even in diet.
In childhood very little medicine is necessary, but exposure must be carefully avoided, and the patient kept in bed, in a moderately warm room.
The patient should be lightly but warmly clothed during the attack, and exposure to the cold, or to draughts of cold air, should be carefully avoided.
Infectious diseases are often communicated by tainted air: every thing therefore which gives a noxious exhalation, or tends to spread infection, should be carefully avoided.
All hot and stimulating liquors must be carefully avoided, and a tea-cupful of lukewarm gruel or camomile tea should be frequently given, with ten or fifteen drops of deliquidated salt of tartar in each.
Air which stagnates in mines, wells, and cellars, is extremely noxious; it kills nearly as quick as lightning, and ought therefore to be carefully avoided.
Those that have a white or yellow fur should be carefully avoided, though many of them have a similar smell, but not so strong and fragrant, as the genuine mushroom.
The practice of packing eggs in damp straw, or anything else that can convey a flavour should be carefully avoided.
Contact with soap, or any greasy material, should be carefully avoided.
Washing in the least degree is to be carefully avoided as the plague, for it will protract the cure.
Let every cause tending to depress the moral and physical energies be carefully avoided.
Picking out with the pin gives the sea-weed an unnatural appearance, and destroys the characteristic fall of the branches, which should be carefully avoided.
Opening of the cavity must be carefully avoided, excepting when absorption has ceased, when the tumour has increased and become painful, and when the effused blood is putrescent, and unhealthy suppuration has commenced.
His nourishment must be very sparing, consisting chiefly of bland fluids; and all sources of inquietude and irritation must be carefully avoided.
As to the earthy salts, they must be carefully avoided; and if the waters be selenitish, it would be a reason for adding a little alkali.
Another disadvantage of this bath arises from too fierce a fire being made under the boiler, so as to occasion the water to boil within it, a circumstance which ought always to be carefully avoided.
We hence see why, in dyeing scarlet, the employment of alum is carefully avoided, as this salt tends to convert the shade to a crimson.
Draughts of air, or cold should be carefully avoided; as, by sending the eruption suddenly in, either convulsions or disordered bowels might be produced.
Articles of dress which are colored with irritating dye-stuffs, should be carefully avoided.
Exposure to extreme heat should be carefully avoided.
Water which contains organic matter is exceedingly dangerous to health, and its use should be carefully avoided.
Alcoholic drinks of any kind must be carefully avoided, the patient being allowed to drink only cool demulcent beverages.
Mr Howie deprecates the use of hydrochloric acid sometimes had recourse to in preparing the syrup, and he adds that the purest sugar only should be used, and that made from beet-root should be carefully avoided.
At the same time, everything like strutting or pomposity must be carefully avoided.
By persons suffering from indigestion, however, it should be carefully avoided; nor should it be drunk by persons when they are overheated, as it is apt to cause colic and other disagreeable symptoms.
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