In cases where we have a choice, is there here, as in the leg, any "point of election"?
This operation should be performed even in cases where only an inch of radius can be retained, as the attachment of the biceps makes a very small stump of fore-arm wonderfully useful.
In cases where it is found impossible to save any portion of the fore-arm, disarticulation at the elbow-joint may be easily performed.
One must, therefore, exclude consideration of cases where a mother drank before child birth.
Cases where there is no resemblance would, on this hypothesis, either be not love matches, or else be cases where the choice was made by the woman, not the man.
Equally important is it (and perhaps in some respects even more so) to determine the absence of pregnancy in cases where it has been supposed to exist.
The artificially changing the child's position into a presentation of the feet is indicated in cases where, on account of malposition of the child, the labour cannot be completed, or at least without great difficulty.
In cases where it is an object to conceal pregnancy, the appearance of the menstrual fluid upon the clothes has been imitated in order to deceive.
Our analysis based upon the existence of regulations is as little disparaged by cases where no regulability exists as optical studies are by the fact that they cannot be undertaken in absolute darkness.
It was quite severe, however, so that it is doubtful whether the apparent modification was anything more than is frequently observed in cases where no quinine has been administered.
There is but little appearance of emaciation, except in cases where it has been present before the attack.
The surface of the body often presents patches of livid discoloration, and jaundice persists in cases where it has been present during life.
An excess of chimney draught, in cases where a flue is necessary, may pull in sufficient excess of cold air to almost neutralize the whole power of the burner, unless a damper is used with judgment.
In cases where a residence is provided, it is usual to secure the services of a man and his wife, and furnish him with a uniform and the usual light, coal, etc.
In cases where there is no roof weight to be supported this is a very good arrangement, and is recommended for every building to which it can be applied.
Certificates are not granted as a rule in cases where a charge for admission is made.
At any rate, inquiry should be made by librarians into the possibilities of establishing a finishing department, especially in cases where a systematic classification is used.
So it is that our politicians, in cases where sincerity is undoubted, have aimed at the betterment of the individual, and the adjustment in the community of individual capacity to suitable occupation.
In cases where an organ is useless, those who have it badly developed, and in consequence have other and useful parts more fully formed, will have a distinct advantage over those born with a well-formed but useless organ.
In cases where they do not, he was in the habit of ordering a solution of half a grain of the bichloride in three ounces of distilled water and one ounce of syrup--one to two teaspoonfuls every six, eight, or twelve hours.
Treatment of the mother--as of the father in cases where he is at fault--very greatly modifies the whole problem and adds immensely to the chances that the child will not be infected.
In cases where there is gastric catarrh the milk can be made more digestible by adding an equal quantity of barley-water or rice-water.
In cases where it is more convenient a stay at the Arkansas Hot Springs is to be suggested, and for obstinate cases of intestinal catarrh with sluggish circulation, obesity, and gouty tendencies these springs are to be preferred.
The scaly and round epithelia found in most rooms are in large quantity in hospital wards, and probably in cases where there is much expectoration and exposure of pus or puriform fluids to the air the quantity would be still larger.
It has been employed as a tonic in cases where quinine is inadmissible.
Even in cases where a deficiency in the hard palate presents so great an obstacle to sucking, on account of the impossibility of creating the necessary vacuum in the mouth, the difficulty can be overcome by a simple mechanical contrivance.
Of these latter was the assumption of the liability of the United States to become paymasters themselves in cases where failing, by war or negotiation, to obtain redress they make a treaty settlement, surrendering or abandoning claims.
In cases where it is impossible to eat anything the patient must be fed by the rectum.
Rhus tox (poison ivy) is very good in minute doses in cases where it is impossible to remain in one position for any length of time.
The characteristic caudal horn must be older than the existing markings, since it is present in the younger stages (except in cases where it is altogether wanting), and is generally even larger than at a later age.
Mr. Pratt, in continuation of his statement afterwards, confessed he knew nothing of the circumstances of the bank, further "than that his suspicions were always aroused in cases where he found any accounts were not properly rendered.
In cases where there is marked fatigue, as for instance in certain muscles, the top of the tetanic curve undergoes rapid decline.
But in cases where it is necessary to discriminate the sign of response, positive response will be recorded up, and negative down.
In cases where there is no fatigue, the successive responses are identical (fig.
We cannot strictly be said to believe any thing, in cases where we afterwards change our opinion without the introduction of some evidence that was unknown to us before.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cases where" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.