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Example sentences for "inhalations"

Lexicographically close words:
inhabiters; inhabiteth; inhabiting; inhabits; inhalation; inhale; inhaled; inhalent; inhaler; inhales
  1. Inhalations of =nitrite of amyl= are said to have been useful.

  2. Inhalations of =nitrite of amyl= are useful.

  3. Nitrite of amyl= inhalations are said to be of use.

  4. Inhalations of =oxygen= may do good, but oxygen is very rarely at hand.

  5. Inhalations of =amyl nitrite= have been recommended.

  6. Inhalations of =nitrite of amyl= have been used.

  7. Inhalations of =nitrite of amyl= have been recommended.

  8. Inhalations of turpentine vapour, much diluted, are also of service.

  9. Brenner[302] has recorded the case of a man twenty-eight years old, a pharmaceutist, who is supposed to have suffered from illness caused by repeated inhalations of minute quantities of phosphine.

  10. Inhalations of =amyl nitrite= are said to be useful.

  11. A severe attack of convulsions ought to be checked with inhalations of chloroform.

  12. Antiseptic gargles may be used locally, but as a rule the pain is so great that inhalations of soothing vapors, as before recommended, will answer a better purpose.

  13. Nothing save the subtle life that yet animated the frame to which the inhalations of the elixir had given vigour and energy beyond the strength of the strongest, could have survived that awful hour.

  14. To taste till repeated inhalations have accustomed the frame gradually to the ecstatic liquid, is to know not life, but death.

  15. I used the ozone inhalations every four hours, in connection with the internal administration of the following prescription: Rx Iodide of ammonia, 8; Fl.

  16. I gave also oxygen inhalations a fair trial in the two cases.

  17. In conversing with an eminent physician recently on this subject, he expressed the conviction that one of the most effectual methods of warding off a cold, when exposed by wet feet or otherwise, is to take frequent deep inhalations of air.

  18. By free and deep inhalations of air into the lungs, the diaphragm is depressed and the bowels are pushed down.

  19. He takes four deep inhalations and the mutual pipe is put away forward again.

  20. Hot inhalations should be frequently resorted to, and often afford much relief to the suffering animal.

  21. In cold and damp weather it should be kept warm with blanketing, and, in severe cases, hot, medicated inhalations given.

  22. For complete anesthesia inhalations of chloroform are generally employed; sometimes of both ether and chloroform.

  23. Inhalations of ether or of chloroform, or of nitrite of amyl, will often cut short a paroxysm; but the nervous system soon becomes tolerant of their action.

  24. The asthmatic paroxysm may frequently be arrested by inhalations of the vapor of chloroform or ether; but, unfortunately, the lungs soon become tolerant of these agents, and they then cease to afford relief.

  25. Inhalations of this gas have, however, been occasionally used in medicine.

  26. The following are the principal substances that are employed for inhalations at the present day:-- 1.

  27. Two inhalations are said to be sufficient to cure a cold in the head.

  28. If the shock occurs in ether or chloroform anesthesia, the vasopressor stimulating effect of inhalations of carbon dioxid gas may be considered, as advised by Henderson.

  29. In diseases of the heart the sudden vasodilation caused by amyl nitrite inhalations is indicated only in angina pectoris.

  30. The cough under this treatment and the use of the mustard paste and inhalations of creosote will be soft and loose in two or three days and the fever will be distinctly on the mend.

  31. The value of inhalations in bronchitis is very great.

  32. Four to six inhalations of the gas are sufficient to produce the required analgesia in the average case.

  33. Steam inhalations are indicated in hoarseness and bronchitis.

  34. For the older child or adult, steam inhalations are to be had from the ordinary croup kettle or from a twelve- or fourteen-inch tin can which is filled two-thirds full of boiling water.

  35. Two or three inhalations will suffice to take the "edge" off the earlier and lighter pains.

  36. When the pains grow heavier we use less oxygen and permit three or four deep inhalations just before a bearing-down pain.

  37. Give inhalations from steam and hot water and Pine Tar.

  38. Inhalations from steam of hot water and Turpentine are beneficial.

  39. Give inhalations of steam from Hot Water and Pine Tar for twenty minutes two or three times a day.

  40. Inhalations after ten days or two weeks did not produce results in less than twelve or twenty-four hours, according to time and amount inhaled.

  41. I have no doubt had I repeated the inhalations several times I should have been very sick.

  42. If the pain is very severe morphine should be given by the hypodermic method and inhalations of chloroform given until morphine has had time to act.

  43. Steam inhalations without or with medicine in them and the application of cold or hot to the neck are good.

  44. This can frequently he controlled by steam inhalations as directed under tonsilitis.

  45. Not less irrational and unsuccessful is the plan of treating the disease with inhalations of "carbolized iodine," and other drags, administered through variously-devised pocket and other inhalers.

  46. Inhalations of chloride of ammonia, administered with a steam-atomizer, Fig.

  47. Medicated inhalations may give temporary relief, but cannot cure it.

  48. Inhalations of steam and hot water, and allowing the patient to suck pellets of ice, will give relief.

  49. Inhalations of lime, made by slaking freshly burnt lime in a vessel, and directing the vapor to the child's mouth, by means of a newspaper, or similar contrivance.

  50. There have been internal and external remedies, inhalations and inunctions, as well as many less likely methods of treatment.

  51. His inhalations were slow, gentle and regular.

  52. For a little time longer he kept on inhaling the smoke, but every minute the inhalations became fainter and fewer in number.


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