Melted brimstone, either alone, or mixed with resin and brickdust.
Upon wool and silk it can be obtained directly by means of archil or cudbear, either alone or 'blued' by a small quantity of sulphate of indigo.
Sulphuric acid is frequently added to weak liquors for a similar purpose, either alone or after the addition of white of egg or gelatin, both of which it rapidly throws down in an insoluble form.
In like manner Iceland, Carragheen, and other mosses, have been made into bread, either alone, or mixed with flour or meal.
Lint is used for dressing ulcers, either alone or smeared with some suitable ointment or cerate.
The berries are stomachic and diuretic, and have been long employed in dropsies, either alone or combined with foxglove and squills.
Having in common with cadmium sulphides a certain amount of transparency, it is invaluable for gorgeous sunsets and the like, either alone or compounded with aureolin.
Of intense depth and transparency, if made with skill, it affords the richest description of shadows, either alone or compounded with blue, and the most delicate pale tints.
In varnish it stands better; but cannot be considered safe or eligible, either alone or compounded.
A most beautiful olive brown, soft and rich, it is admirably adapted for autumnal foliage tints and the like, either alone or compounded with burnt Sienna or cadmium orange.
He directs the juice to be given in the dose of three or four ounces every fourth hour, and continued for some time, either alone, or in conjunction with nitre and syrup.
They are principally celebrated as uterine and anti-hysteric: an infusion of them is sometimes drunk, either alone or in conjunction with other substances, in suppressions of immoderate fluxes.
Copper powder precipitated by clean plates of iron, from a solution of nitrate of copper, after being well washed and dried, has been employed in this way, either alone or mixed with pulverized bone-ash.
The alum manufactured in Great Britain contains potash as its alkaline constituent; that made in France contains, commonly, ammonia, either alone, or with variable quantities of potash.
It is soluble in alcohol and ether; and has been employed, immemorially, in China, for lacquering and varnishing surfaces, either alone or coloured.
These criticisms being based upon the meaning of certain participles, either alone or in phrases, and the particular terms spoken of being chiefly meant to represent classes, what is said of them may be understood of their kinds.
Interjections have no dependent construction; they are put absolute, either alone, or with other words.
All through the summer its branches are used as dressings for large vases, and, either alone or with bold flowers, they prove most useful.
Here Lugol's solution or iodide of potassium or sodium will be found very useful, either alone or in connection with the iron preparation above mentioned.
In pharyngeal sore throat, whether catarrhal or phlegmonous, depending on rheumatic or gouty diathesis, salicylic acid or the salicylates will prove useful, either alone or in conjunction with other measures.
When the suffering is very acute nothing acts so promptly as a hypodermic injection of morphia, either alone or combined with atropia.
Glycerin: very useful: either alone or in combination appears greatly to assist.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "either alone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.