What is the good of making him inhaleammonia and all that parcel of drugs?
The abruptness of the movements of the man who was manipulating him, the freshness of the night, the air which he could inhale freely, had roused him from his lethargy.
I felt as one just relieved from a heavy burden, who breathes freely, relaxes his contracted muscles, and walks to and fro in his strength, as though he could devour space, and inhale all the air of heaven.
For myself, I stand at the open window, for one should always breathe pure air, and I inhale and exhale slowly, a number of times, till I feel my lungs are thoroughly clear and filled with fresh air.
I tell them, 'Inhale simply and naturally, as though you inhaled the fragrance of a flower.
Have a good draft of air, and do not inhale the gas.
In examining these compounds take care not to handle them or to inhale the fumes.
If you have accidentally breathed it, inhale alcohol vapor from a handkerchief; alcohol has great affinity for Cl.
And she sank upon her long chair, overcome by a terrible nervous attack, which I finally quieted by making her inhale an entire flask of ether.
An animal may be caused to inhale medicine in the form of gas or vapor or to snuff up a fine powder.
When spraying, the operator should see to it that neither he nor the animals inhale any of the spray.
In her death agony she fastened her lips to Mazurec's as though, wishing to escape suffocation, she strove to inhale her husband's breath.
I swear by Ovid, the poet beloved of Cupid, Margot acted the gentle puss and induced me to go and inhale the mists of the Seine simply because she had made up her mind to go elsewhere this evening.
She drew near to inhale the fragrance; she touched the flower, and that was all that was needed.
Did they quaff it in full draughts or did they inhale it through calumets?
If we inhale a large number of the consumptive bacteria at one time, and they succeed in getting into the lung substance, they are immediately met by an army of blood cells, all bent on capturing them.
There she had seen happy children playing carelessly upon the greensward; they could bend down the lovely roses that hung in such clusters, and inhale their fragrance as long as they liked.
He smoothed the embroidered cushion beneath her head, and pushed the bouquet of flowers in the vase nearer to her, that she might more easily inhale their fragrance.
Be careful to begin the breaths delicately and gently, to inhale with the same gentleness with which we begin, and to make the change from inhaling to exhaling with the greatest delicacy possible--keeping the body loose.
Try to have the body so loose and open and responsive that it will open as you inhale and relax as you exhale, just as a rubber bag would.
In taking the long breath, we must inhale without effort, and exhale so easily that it seems as if the breath went out of itself, like the balloons that children blow up and then watch them shrink as the air leaves them.
During the attack, break a pearl of amylnitrite in a handkerchief and inhale the fumes.
Put a sheet over your head and pitcher; or put it in a kettle, and roll white writing paper into a funnel, tie one part over the spout and put the other end in your mouth if possible; or you can inhale simple steam in the same way.
If the spasms are severe let the patient inhalechloroform to kill the pain and quiet him.
Break one in a handkerchief and put the handkerchief to the patient's nose so that he mayinhale the fumes.
Catarrh, Bad Case Cured by the following: "Inhale fumes of iodine crystals.
Vinegar fumes, saturate a cloth and inhale the fumes.
Inhale slowly so as not to get too much of it at once.
Put one tablespoonful in a quart of hot water and inhale the steam.
The mouth, half open and coated with a thick glutinous foam, vainly tries to inhale long draughts of air which can no longer reach the lungs.
They are in general robust and healthy, and thus fortified they inhale without detriment the deleterious gases of oxygen with carbon, carburetted hydrogen and the like, exhaled by the plants which grow out of the swampy soils.
The developed miasms hang suspended in the air; we may, perhaps, one day destroy them, if not in the outer atmosphere, at least in the stalls and sheds where the animals inhale and absorb them.
At times, as he rode through some opening where the sun beat down heavily, there was the pungent, lemony, resinous odour of the pines wafted to his nostrils, and once it was so strong that the doctor pulled up to inhale it.
Let him go and climb the hills every day, and inhale it when the sun is on the fir woods.
Lissac to inhale the odor of a departed perfume, more airy than the blue smoke-wreaths that escaped from her cigarette?
He went quite artlessly and by instinct wherever he might have the chance to inhale admiring incense.
He breathed the air with wide-open nostrils toinhale it again, to recover its scent and preserve it.
He closed his eyes to picture Mademoiselle Kayser, to inhale the atmosphere, to enjoy something of the perfume surrounding her.
I inhale great draughts of space, The east and the west are mine, and the north and the south are mine.
Then, for one moment, I paused, to inhale one draught of that cool, bracing air, and venture one look back upon the house.
Inhale as you walk, retain the breath for a few steps then slowly exhale.
It is the sole delight of these people when they have some of it, and also certain Frenchmen are so bewitched with it that, to inhale its fumes, they would sell their shirts.
They also use tobacco, and inhale the smoke as is done in France.
They inhale it, and they exhale it, and they restore it largely when they die.
I couldn't stand this brightness, but Captain Nemo stared straight at it, as if to inhale the spirit of the storm.
But I could breathe, I could inhale the life-giving sea air.