For the slightest mechanical movements[371] determine this expulsive faculty, which apparently acts through the transverse fibres, and which is very rapidly transmitted from the source of motion to the opposite extremities.
Dilatation of os and expulsive activities of uterus at full term, or when foetus dies.
Chapter XII The factor which brings the expulsive faculty into action is essentially a condition of the organ or its contents which is the reverse of that which determined attraction.
There is no expulsivepower of a new and higher aspiration.
It saves him from sin not by the stifling and atrophy of any God-given power, but by the expulsive influence of new affections; it bids him be pure even as God is pure.
Chalmers called "the expulsive power of new affections," in new measures of Christlike devotion to the cause of truth and humanity.
This is an example of what you have already heard of as the "expulsive power of a higher affection.
See Chalmers' Sermon on The Expulsive Power of a New Affection.
The fearful cries which most females emit at this time appear to assist the delivery, by the convulsive efforts at breathing which they necessitate, and the expulsivestraining also does the same.
After this has been continued for a sufficient period a strong expulsive pain is felt, the female screams, the head passes clean through the external opening, and the lips close round the neck.
Sometimes the mouth of the womb or other soft parts, will not give way, but remain obstinately rigid, so as to render the continued expulsive efforts of the womb of no avail.
In other cases the delivery has resulted so suddenly, from the violence of the expulsive efforts, that the vagina and perineum have been lacerated in the most shocking manner.
The expulsivepower of a new affection is the most potent instrument for perfecting character.
A new affection' has 'expulsive power,' as the new sap rising in the springtime pushes off the lingering withered leaves.
Chalmers went home, elaborated the idea, and wrote "The Expulsive Power of a New Affection.
By Robert William Dale Expulsive Power, The, of a New Affection.
By Thomas Hooker Affection, The Expulsive Power of a New.
Von Guericke, however, recognized it as such, and refers to it as what he calls "expulsive virtue.
The only salvation of the soul lies in the kindling of a new passion, the lighting of the fire of a new intention, the expulsive power, as it has been called, of a new affection.
It is, as Chalmers said, the expulsiveforce of a new affection which redeems one from his {43} old sin.
The lumbar sphincter centre is now inhibited, and the ring of muscle opens, the accessory and voluntary muscles contract, and the expulsive act is completed.
Distension of the rectum increases its capacity and destroys its sensibility and expulsive power.
Habitual constipation soon stretches the rectum and robs it of expulsive force, and an accumulation of months of fecal matter is sometimes found.
In certain persons, and occasionally in all persons, especially in diseases where the fecal mass is in a semi-fluid or fluid form, the strongest effort of the will cannot resist the expulsive contractions of the rectal muscle.
When irritating substances have been removed (and this is done usually without the physician's aid by the spontaneous expulsive movements of the bowel) the effort to check the discharge and to give rest is one and the same.
It softens and loosens the body of man being eaten, and fortifies the expulsive faculty in him.
It is a notable expulsive medicine, and a notable remedy for the yellow jaundice.
If planetary matter becomes involved in any vortex, it introduces the law of gravitation, which counteracts the expulsive force of the radial stream, and is thus enabled to retain its position in the centre.
The expulsive efforts accompanying urination sometimes cause prolapsus of the rectum, and frequently produce inguinal hernia.
The heart is not so constituted, and the only way to dispossess it of an old affection is by the expulsive power of a new one.
As to the courses flowing after the usual time, the causes are, thickness of the blood, and the smallness of its quantity, with the stoutness of the passage, and weakness of the expulsive faculties.
If the retentive faculty of the womb be weak, and the expulsive faculty strong, and of a quick sense, it brings them forth the sooner.
After the ligaments of the mole are loosened, let the expulsive powers be stimulated to expel the mole, and for doing this, all those drugs may be used which are adapted to bring on the courses.
And if the blood be thick, the passage stopped, and the expulsive faculty weak, the menses must needs be out of order and the purging of them retarded.
The following medicines also are such as stir up the expulsive faculty, but in this case they must be stronger, because the motion of the child ceases.
Substantially, Ruysch affirms the relation existing between the accumulations of tartar and the production of that very frequent disease that was afterward named expulsive periodontitis or alveolar pyorrhea.
That the oppressive conditions created particularly in Russia and Roumania and operating as a pressure equivalent to an expulsive force does not explain the entire Jewish immigration to this country is evident from the preceding pages.
This governmental pressure which began to be applied at the beginning of the eighties became equivalent in the course of time to an expulsive force.
As long as dilatation is in progress, the patient may sit up or walk about; but with the advent of the second stage she should go to bed, for there she will be able to make the best use of the expulsive pains.
Most women, however, complain during the expulsive period only of pain in the back, and find nothing so grateful as firm pressure over this region.
In a typical case the membranes will rupture at this instant, expulsiveefforts will begin, and, as we have just learned, there may be symptoms referable to pressure.
He knows that the followers of Jesus often rejoice with a fullness of joy--unspeakable, as it were; to meet this, he soon discovered that the exhilaration of drunkenness produced a splendid expulsive power.
The heart of a contest of this character is the expulsive power of the one over against the other.
Far stronger is the expulsive than the opposing power.
A sudden rise in temperature may excite expulsiveuterine contraction.
In the expulsivestage of labor there is danger of the right ventricle giving way under the added strain.
In a neurotic woman a slight operation on an organ not directly connected with the uterus will start expulsive contractions.
The pains of labor are so evident that the expulsive contractions of the uterus, of which the pains are symptoms, are themselves called "the pains.
In this condition hemorrhages in the decidua, or uterine fold that holds the fetus, kill the fetus, or force the ovum off the uterine wall, or excite expulsive uterine contractions.
An annual curve may be found in the expulsive force of the bladder as measured by the distance to which the urinary stream can be projected.
Should the expulsive efforts cease, and the animal appear to be rapidly sinking, no time must be lost; nature evidently calls for assistance, but not in the manner usually resorted to, viz.
If, however, the labor is still tedious, the calf may be grasped with both hands, and as soon as a pain or expulsive effort is evident, draw the calf from side to side.
If clysters are intended to have a nutritive effect, they must be introduced in the most gentle manner, and not more than one pint should be given at any one time, for fear of exciting the expulsive action of the rectum.
The labor pains then come on; and by the expulsive power of the womb, the foetus, with the membranes enveloping it, is pushed forward.
This expulsiveaction also affects the bladder: hence the frequent efforts to urinate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expulsive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.