The Cosson still dribbles its life away to-day, its moisture having, to a great part, gone to irrigate the sandy Sologne, but formerly it was doubtless a much more ample stream.
Saliva dribblesfrom the open mouth, and the speech is indistinct.
The patient has difficulty in swallowing, and the saliva dribbles from the mouth.
The child has great pain on swallowing, there is regurgitation of food, and the saliva dribbles from the mouth.
This usually affects the neck of the bladder, and is characterized by incontinence of urine; the urine dribbles away as fast as it is secreted.
The urine dribbles without control when the neck of the bladder is weakened or paralyzed.
With the pultaceous deposit in the bladder there is incontinence of urine, whichdribbles away continually and keeps the hair on the inner side of the thighs matted with soft magma.
The urine usually dribbles away as it is formed and the manure is pushed out, ball by ball, without any voluntary effort, or the passages may cease entirety.
Then there are the multitude of nasty mysteriousdribbles that help to degrade Rock Creek and can undoubtedly be found in even more profusion along every other metropolitan watercourse.
Investigations on Rock Creek revealed steady dribbles of raw sewage entering the creek or its tributaries from a large number of storm-sewer outfalls and other places.
For example, many of the pollutive dribbles along Rock Creek and other metropolitan watercourses are based in clearly illegal practices and hence slovenly inspection and enforcement of existing regulations.
The saliva dribbles from the mouth, and when the mouth is examined the surface of the tongue and other parts appear red and inflamed.
The muzzle is dry and the saliva dribbles from the corners of the mouth; the animal swallows with difficulty or not at all, and holds its neck in a stiff, straight position, moving it as little as possible.
In this case the urine dribbles away constantly, and the oiled hand in the vagina or rectum will feel the half-filled and flaccid bladder beneath and may easily empty it by pressure.
In this last condition, however, the tail is liable to be powerless, and the neck of the bladder may also be paralyzed, so that the urine dribbles away continuously.
Hence saliva dribbles constantly, save when food or drink is being taken.
The saliva is secreted in unusual quantities, and sometimes dribbles more or less continuously.
The mouth is constantly filled with saliva, which dribbles from its corners.
The patient soon becomes unable to endure the fatigue of constant expectoration, and the fluid then dribbles from his mouth or runs off in an unimpeded slobber.
The grain dribbles into a chamber full of fast-spinning teeth that literally pound the grain into powder.
Some fill their colon kneeling and bending forward in the bathtub or shower because there will likely be small dribblesof water leaking from around the nozzle.
The dog will not eat, and sometimes is afraid even to drink; the throat is sore, and saliva dribbles from the mouth; the animal loses flesh, and is a picture of misery.
At the place where the pond dribblesinto the near-by field, are some alder-trees; and here I make a glorious find.
But, to return from this digression; saving and excepting the remarks of Mr Dribbles and Mr Dippings, and neither of them could be considered as made in a sincere frame of mind, I had no foretaste of any opposition.
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