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Lexicographically close words:
lawsuits; lawyer; lawyers; lax; laxative; laxe; laxer; laxity; laxly; laxness
  1. Prunes and figs cooked with senna leaves are likewise simple laxatives which are both palatable and effective.

  2. Karell advises the boiling of milk and relieving the constipation by means of mild laxatives or enemas.

  3. The Bowels~ must move daily, even if it is necessary to resort to mild laxatives or an enema.

  4. Should the breasts be much swollen and painful and fever arise, saline laxatives are needed for two or three days, such as citrate of magnesia, rochelle salts, hunyadi water or seidlitz powder may be given.

  5. Berries are effective laxatives on account of the acids and seeds they contain.

  6. Make the patient as comfortable as possible, by applying cold or hot things to the part, rest in bed, mild laxatives to keep the bowels open.

  7. There are few laxatives better than a glass of cold water or preferably hot water, taken upon an empty stomach before breakfast; water prevents the feces from becoming dry and massed, and stimulates the intestinal movements.

  8. As the symptoms develop saline laxatives are useful until the formation of pus becomes evident, when all perturbating treatment of the intestinal canal should cease.

  9. If the enema does not in time empty the colon sufficiently, laxatives will have to be taken with some regularity until the habit is created.

  10. To a certain extent the potassio-tartrate of sodium and other saline laxatives may take the place of these waters if perseveringly used and taken in the same way.

  11. Habitual administration of laxatives to children ought to be regarded as a confession that the case is incurable; it is a last resort, for which necessity is the only argument.

  12. Ox-gall and pig-gall are laxatives only; they have no effect on the liver, but can be added to other purgatives in pill forms.

  13. Constipation is not to be treated by laxatives if it can be avoided.

  14. Alkaline laxatives are usually indicated by the irregularly coated tongue and the tendency to costiveness.

  15. Saline laxatives are also useful, but to a less extent.

  16. Care in the use of laxatives should be observed in the chronic wasting diseases--tuberculosis, rachitis, cancer, etc.

  17. At the same time saline laxatives may be required from time to time.

  18. In warm weather laxatives should not be given to children, except with precautions against their acting too freely; the same rule applies to the aged.

  19. Mild laxatives will be required to secure the proper evacuation of the bowels, and to relieve pain and discomfort opium is invaluable and should be freely used.

  20. Should there be any suspicion that the tumor is caused by impaction of feces, a positive opinion should be withheld until laxatives have been given.

  21. Drastic or powerful cathartics will only tend to aggravate the disease, and on that account mild laxatives are to be preferred in all cases.

  22. The anodynes relieve the effects, but the laxatives remove the cause.

  23. Nor was it found, as McCollum and Pitz claimed, that antiscorbutics were replaceable by laxatives in the diet.

  24. As in the former case, diuretics and laxatives were employed.

  25. By means of diuretics and laxatives the kidneys and bowels were encouraged to eliminate as much of the poison as possible.

  26. The gland is to be kept as free from secretion as possible, and supported by a handkerchief tied round the neck; moderate diet should be enjoined, and laxatives given occasionally.

  27. In such cases gentle laxatives are preferable to purgatives, as by the latter the patient is obliged to make frequent movements, and those are always painful.

  28. What rule may be given for adapting suitable laxatives to different classes of animals?

  29. Laxatives or cathartics, such as oils, salts, aloes, and calomel, in small doses may be given.

  30. And where this is impossible, then use mild laxatives and use them interchangeably.

  31. When, on the contrary, constipation exists, it is still necessary to avoid the use of drastic cathartics; indeed, even mild laxatives should be given by the mouth only after enemata have failed to produce a movement of the bowel.

  32. If there is constipation, it should be corrected by the cautious use of fruits, and, if these prove insufficient, of mild saline laxatives or small doses of castor oil or rhubarb.

  33. Bloodletting and laxatives have been largely used in the treatment of anthrax, though both are mostly useless in acute cases, their possible good effects being anticipated by the early death.

  34. Colic may be treated with warm fomentations and carminatives; if it be due to constipation, mild laxatives are to be combined with them.

  35. The stools of the early stages of attacks should not be checked unless excessive, and mercurials and laxatives should be more freely used than in simple typhoid fever.

  36. Laxatives Laxatives are medicines which cause the bowels to act rather more than natural, such as manna, &c.

  37. Cathartics are divided into laxatives and purgatives.

  38. Other laxatives are: a seidlitz powder dissolved in a glass of cold water on rising; a wineglass or more of Hunyadi Janos, also taken on rising.

  39. Where constipation exists, and the woman is full-blooded, with a tendency to a rush of blood to the head, saline laxatives are indicated.

  40. In case of an obstruction of the bowels, mild laxatives or clysters may be given; and if the throat be affected, it should be gargled with vinegar and water.

  41. Gentle laxatives and a careful diet are the best remedy; but hot aromatics and spirituous liquors should be avoided.

  42. The last three are useful laxatives in piles, and by their preventing the accumulation and hardening of the faeces, often remove the affection.

  43. Should laxatives fail, aromatics and astringents are called for, and 1 oz.

  44. Laxatives and emetics are the best remedies.

  45. Both are laxatives well adapted for women and children.

  46. In all cases cooling laxatives should be administered; and the diet should be rather low until the inflammatory symptoms subside.

  47. Subsequent movements of the bowels should be daily obtained by vegetable laxatives with occasional enemas, as needed.

  48. If the bowels are constipated, only the vegetable laxatives should be used, if it drug is needed at all.

  49. This means not only that tympanites should not be allowed, but also that necessary laxatives should be given.

  50. Laxatives in some form are generally indicated, and one of tile best is agar- agar.

  51. The Council has considered the question of exempting simple laxatives from the restrictions of Rules 3 and 4 as it has exempted antiseptics and nonmedicinal foods.

  52. Despite the fact that these mixtures have been in use for more than nine years, there is no satisfactory evidence that they possess any advantage over the simple laxatives or the preparations of bile or pancreatic extract.

  53. Promoting this mixture of well-known laxatives and cathartics as an “ideal aid to any remedial agent when a mild, medium or strong alimentary stimulant is needed” is a slur on the intelligence of physicians.

  54. Take my advice, and when we fly to ground, With laxatives preserve your body sound, And purge the peccant humours that abound.

  55. Laxatives or cathartics should not be taken except for an occasional dose or during illness, upon the advice of a physician.

  56. So common is the practice of taking daily laxatives that it has become a "national curse.

  57. Cathartics or laxatives should not be taken except for an occasional dose or during illness upon the advice of a physician.

  58. So common is the practice of taking daily laxatives that it has become a "national curse"!

  59. How many are slaves to certain laxatives or headache powders!

  60. Take my advice, and when we fly to ground, } With laxatives preserve your body sound, } And purge the peccant humours that abound.

  61. Cattle may be given saline laxatives at the outset, such as 1 pound of Epsom salt for an ordinary-sized cow, and the bowels kept regular by an occasional smaller dose.

  62. In indigestion the irritant contents of the bowels must be got rid of by laxatives and injections of warm water; Spanish-fly blisters must be washed from the surface; a prolonged and too active exertion must be intermitted.

  63. Intelligent physicians now assist it instead of trying to check it in its early stages; and paradoxical as it may sound, laxatives are often the best means of stopping it.

  64. To overcome this constipated condition all sorts of laxatives are taken, which will in the end do grave harm not only to the whole system, but especially to the inflamed parts, irritating them still more.

  65. Sal Hepatica is one of the best-selling laxatives in department stores and drug stores to-day.

  66. They used iron with success, they tried out many of the bitter tonics among the herbal medicines, and they used laxatives and purgatives to good advantage.

  67. He counselled the use of venesection, of laxatives and purgatives, of baths and stimulant remedies.

  68. If, then, as was suggested by Boas, they take laxatives in profusion, the irritation set up further fixes the attention on this portion of the body.

  69. This is the abuse of laxatives and purgatives.


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