Then draw another circle, also divided into 27 equal parts, in each of which write one of the small letters of the alphabet, and the &.
If after bathing, pain continues, drop in castor oil, and on the outside of the eyelid lay a pad dipped in a mixture of equal parts of laudanum and water.
For nourishment in succeeding weakness, give milk and boiling water, mixed in equal parts, every two hours.
A little cream of tartar or powdered rhubarb and carbonate of soda mixed in equal parts may be taken internally after meals--say about one-fourth of a teaspoonful in a little water.
Equal parts of milk are added and then thickened slightly and seasoned.
Using all water in place of milk or equal parts of milk and water will give splendid results.
Insect bites may be touched with a solution of equal parts of glycerin and aqua ammonia, or a 10 per cent solution of carbolic acid in water.
For this purpose the glycerite of tannin and laudanum in equal parts is good.
Probably the best tonic is one consisting of powdered sulphate of iron, gentian, and ginger in equal parts; a heaping tablespoonful of the mixture is given as a drench or mixed with the feed, twice a day.
The parts should be bathed freely and frequently with water as hot as the hand can bear and then fomented with vinegar and water, equal parts, to which add 2 ounces of nitrate of potassium for each gallon.
Hence we can divide a circumference into 2n equal parts as soon as it has been divided into n equal parts, or as soon as a regular polygon of n sides has been constructed.
In order to render the cloth waterproof, it should now be dipped in a pail containing a solution of equal parts of alum and sugar of lead, a couple of handfuls of each, in tepid water.
Another preparation in very common use amongst hunters and woodsmen, although not quite as agreeable in odor, consists of a mixture of common tar and sweet oil, in equal parts.
The most common dressing consists of equal parts of rock salt and alum dissolved in water.
Note: White flux is the residuum of the combustion of a mixture of equal parts of niter and tartar.
Defn: A caustic application made up of equal parts of caustic potash and quicklime; -- called also Vienna caustic.
Scale, or Linear, micrometer, a minute and very delicately graduated scale of equal parts used in the field of a telescope or microscope, for measuring distances by direct comparison.
Lead Plaster and Linseed Oil: equal parts, applied on linen to feet, every third day, for sweating.
Balsam of Peru and Unguentum Resinae: equal parts spread on cotton wool.
Turpentine Oil and Ether (Durande's remedy): Equal parts to relieve pain during paroxysm; also occasionally as prophylactic along with a course of Carlsbad or Vichy water.
Salicylic Acid and Borax: equal parts, in water and glycerin, for sweating and tender feet.
After they are thoroughly moistened, let them be well dried; upon one side of this paper spread a mixture of equal parts of gum benzoin, olibanum, and either balm of Tolu or Peruvian balsam, or the benzoin may be used alone.
We have had occasion to use a mixture of equal parts of the resin with white vaseline spread on linen and applied between the shoulder blades; in the persistent cough of senile bronchitis the relief was marked.
They enter in the composition of the so-called pectoral remedies (composed of equal parts of figs, dates, Corinthian raisins and manzanitas).
Cover with 2 grams of nitre and over this spread 5 grams of a mixture of equal parts of nitre and carbonate of soda.
The finely-powdered substance is mixed (in a large platinum or porcelain crucible) with from six to ten times its weight of a mixture of equal parts of carbonate of soda and nitre.
Put on a thin layer of nitre, and rather more than half fill the crucible with a mixture of equal parts of soda and nitre.
Equal parts of alcohol and water or vinegar and water are used.
An antiseptic gargle of equal parts of Borolyptol and warm water is an excellent mixture.
Continuous application of equal parts of alcohol and water night and day may abort it.
Minced oysters and clams in equal parts, with some of their juice used in making the sauce, also make a good filling.
Fill them with a stuffing made of equal parts of minced chicken, or meat, and soft bread-crumbs, chop fine the onion taken from the center, and add it to the mixture.
With a spoon remove carefully the seeds, and fill the place with a stuffing made of equal parts of minced chicken, or any meat, and soft crumbs, seasoned, and moistened with one egg and a little stock.
Fill each one with a stuffing made of equal parts of softened bread-crumbs and minced meat well seasoned with salt, butter, and a few drops of onion juice.
An excellent cigar is made by using equal parts of Virginia and Perique tobacco, or equal parts of Havana and Perique.
A fine flavored cigarette is also made from Yara and Havana tobacco, equal parts of each being used.
Equal parts of liquid tar and turpentine are put in an iron pan and burned in the patient's room.
Dilute in equal parts of water, and gargle every half hour in a severe case for the first three hours.
A mixture composed of equal parts of dry chloride of Gold and chloride of Sodium, triturated in the usual way.
This remedy is prepared by triturating together equal parts of AEthiops mineralis and Antimonium crudum; we may add that the first named consists of a trituration of equal parts of Mercurius viv.
This led me to the use of the fluid extract of the plant, glycerine and water, equal parts, as a mollifier in cases where patients would resort to some popular remedy containing opium or similar opiate.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "equal parts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.