Jalap being triturated in the same proportions, Number 1 dark brown; taste of the jalap strong.
Number 2 pale yellow; taste of the lime predominant, though that of the jalap perceptible.
Everything used to vanish, but she always had an excuse on the tip of her tongue, so after half a bottle of whisky had gone one night I put some jalapin another whisky bottle.
A purging bolus ofjalap and Digitalis, once a week.
After the exhibition of an emetic, six grains of calomel were given, with a purge of jalap in the morning, and repeated in a few days, with some appearance of advantage.
Mr. Stanley has severe fever, with great pains in the back and loins: an emetic helped him a little, but resin ofjalap would have cured him quickly.
I gave him some calomel and jalap to open his bowels.
If your cask be less than a pipe, proportion your yest and jalap accordingly.
Guess thaar ain't no jalapin this lot, Flinders, hey?
If jalap has been used, it will form a thick film on the top, and the heavy ingredients will sink to the bottom.
Potassium Bitartrate and Acetate with Compound Jalap Powder: most useful of the hydragogue cathartics.
Potassium Bitartrate: in combination with jalap in hepatic cirrhosis.
Massey and Ferraud,[623] the prisoners were charged with causing the death of a man, by poisoning his food with jalap and six drops of croton oil.
In this case it was not clear whether the inflammation had anything to do with the jalap and croton oil or not, and the prisoners were acquitted.
Sometimes the resin or extract of podophyllin is added to the compound jalap powder to increase its activity.
The writer has known this result to be accomplished by a dose of compound jalap powder when a great variety of remedies had been employed in vain.
One of the most generally efficient of these remedies is the compound jalap powder, for whilst it produces free watery evacuations, it also stimulates the kidneys somewhat.
The Jalap root is from the Convolvulus Jalapæ, which comes from Xalapa, in Mexico, of which name Jalap is a corruption.
His servant informed him that his favorite Cochin-China crower had been ill for a day or two; and he ordered twenty grains of jalap to be prepared for his fine bird.
So he picked up Jalap by her middle, and thoughtfully withdrew.
Now there resided in a small village near by, a brace of twins; little orphan girls, named Jalap and Ginseng.
Some mothers are in the habit of giving their childrenjalap gingerbread.
Syrup of buckthorn and jalap are also frequently given, but they are griping medicines for a baby, and ought to be banished from the nursery.
From the outset they agreed to rid themselves of Jalap Coombs at some point so far up the river that he must necessarily remain where they left him for the rest of the winter.
It is needless to say that during the interview just described Phil, Serge, and Jalap kept themselves out of sight.
I thought I couldn't be mistook in that figger-head, and I knowed if you was the same old Jalap I took ye to be that Kite Roberson wouldn't be fur off.
They learned at Nulato that the Chimo was frozen in at Anvik, but took care that this information should not reach Jalap Coombs, whom they soon afterwards so cruelly deserted.
He was confident that Jalap Coombs would never appear to contradict him, and almost equally certain that Simon Goldollar would never reach Forty Mile.
Suddenly and as clearly as though spoken by his side came the words: "Always remember that, as my friend Jalap Coombs says, 'It is never so dark but what there is light somewhere.
Each pill contains aloes, mass of mercury and jalap (each 0.
Frequently administered in combination with jalapas a hydragogue cathartic.
Ye won't find no brimstone nor yet feathers here," suggested Jalap Coombs, with a shake of his head.
Jalap Coombs caught the words, and was on his feet in an instant, all his pain forgotten in a desire to once more catch a glimpse of his beloved salt water.
Which don't look as though they would be very easy even for us to climb, while I know we couldn't get Jalap and Nel-te over them.
The following morning poor Jalap was so stiff and lame that his face was contorted with pain when he attempted to rise.
Jalap Coombs; "and I must say you're a mighty tempting mossel to a man as nigh starved as I be.
That evening, as our friends sat contentedly in front of a cheerful blaze, after a more satisfactory meal than they had enjoyed for many a day, Jalap Coombs remarked that he only wanted one more thing to make him perfectly happy.
So Phil's plan was adopted without a dissenting voice, and from that moment Jalap Coombs said nothing more about a return to St. Michaels.
I'm not so sartain of that," demurred Jalap Coombs.
He found Serge andJalap Coombs concocting a huge plum duff, while from the brass kettle a savory steam was already issuing.
It has been tedious at times," admitted Jalap Coombs.
It is frequently adulterated with jalap resin, a fraud readily detected by its insolubility in the last two menstrua.
Considerable quantities are manufactured, into which unsound and spoilt apples enter as a principal ingredient; whilst the substitution of jalap for the whole, or a portion of the senna, is a very common practice.
From tincture of jalap prepared by displacement with rectified spirit.
The substance commonly sold as extract of jalap in the shops is prepared by boiling jalap root for 3 or 4 hours in water, when it is taken out, and well bruised or sliced, and again boiled with water until exhausted of soluble matter.
Jalap Coombs seized an axe, and forgetful of the bitter cold, was rolling up his sleeves, as though he proposed to fight the wolves single-handed.
Jalap Coombs, as though he were hailing a ship at sea.
This gave the dogs a hard pull, though Jalap Coombs insisted upon lightening their load by walking; nor from this time on would he again consent to be treated as an invalid.
But the dogs found them out, and they met a swift fate at the hands of Jalap Coombs.
Jalap Coombs, who had lighted his pipe, and was now complacently watching the skinning of the dead wolves, which had been undertaken by the three Indians.
Ere a gun could be levelled, Jalap Coombs stepped forward to meet him, and with a mighty swinging blow his heavy axe crushed the skull of the on-coming beast as though it had been an egg-shell.
Jalap Jalap is a powerful cathartic and hydrogogue, and is therefore apt to gripe.
Take of powdered jalap and compound extract of colocynth each four grains, of calomel two grains, mix as usual, and divide into two pills.
Take of powdered Rochelle salts one drachm and a half, powdered jalap and powdered rhubarb each fifteen grains, ginger two grains, mix.
Then give a tablespoonful of castor-oil, or about as much jalap as will lie on a shilling, mixed in butter; make a pill of it, and slide it into the crop.
One dram of jalap at night followed by a big dose of salts before breakfast.
Aloes 4 parts Jalap 2 parts Zingiber 2 parts Myrrh 2 parts Make into a mass with mucilage and divide into two grain pills, of which about four dozen are put into each box.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jalap" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.