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Example sentences for "lotion"

Lexicographically close words:
lota; lote; loth; lothe; lothsome; lotions; loto; lots; lotted; lotterie
  1. Rose-water is an excellent lotion for the eyes, if used every morning, and makes a part in all collyriums prescribed for inflammations of these parts; it is also proper in many other complaints.

  2. Let this Lotion dry on the face without wiping it off, and afterwards wash yourself with Imperial Water.

  3. A Lotion to strengthen the Gums, and sweeten the Breath.

  4. Another Lotion to fasten the Teeth and sweeten the Breath.

  5. To render this remedy more efficacious, add to the whole quantity of the Lotion half a pint of Cinnamon Water, distilled from White Wine.

  6. I have a medicine chest and a lotion which will remove the soreness.

  7. When the bandage and the lotion had been applied I felt more comfortable.

  8. Any lady using Turkish Lotion will present a fresh, youthful, natural appearance, with a pearly, rose-tinted complexion that is positively bewitching.

  9. If used once a day, this lotion will beautify the face, remove wrinkles, preserve the freshness of youth, and give a surprising brilliancy to the skin.

  10. Directions for use: Bathe face, neck, and hands with Turkish Lotion at night, letting it dry on.

  11. The scalp should be brushed briskly until it becomes red, and the lotion should then be applied to the roots of the hair twice a day.

  12. The parts should also be wetted with an appropriate lotion after each friction or bath, or the use of soap and water.

  13. It is without doubt the best face lotion ever discovered, being as it is a medicated lotion possessing healing qualities.

  14. Remove by washing thoroughly in tepid water, rubbing with a towel, and applying with a soft flannel a lotion made of three ounces of cologne and half an ounce of liquor of potash.

  15. Tight lacing and tight sleeves, and even tight shoes, will cause the hands to be an unsightly red, for which no lotion or care is a remedy.

  16. One part of good Jamaica rum to two parts of lemon juice or weak vinegar is a good form of lotion for the purpose.

  17. A lotion of one ounce glycerine, one ounce rose-water, ten drops of carbolic acid, and forty drops of hamamelis, is excellent to use on the hands before they are dried each time they are washed.

  18. Sometimes, however, preference may be given to a lotion possessing a somewhat different quality, the alterative consisting of tincture of iodin applied to the inflamed spot several times daily.

  19. In mild cases a lotion of 4 drams sugar of lead and 2 ounces laudanum in a quart of water may be applied.

  20. If there is much heat but unbroken skin, a lotion of 2 drams sugar of lead to 1 quart of water may be applied on a thin bandage, covered in cold weather with a dry one.

  21. If the suffering is very severe, a lotion with a few grains of extract of belladonna or of morphia in an ounce of water may be applied, or, if it is available, a few drops of 4 per cent solution of cocaine may be instilled into the eye.

  22. If the acid lotion fails, 2 drams carbonate of potash and 2 grains of cyanid of potassium in a quart of water will sometimes benefit.

  23. These may be treated with nitrate of silver lotion of twice the strength used for opacities.

  24. A lotion of carbolic acid 1 dram and water 2-1/2 ounces is usually applied to effect a cure.

  25. I believe, with some verbal charm, or incantation,) and also a lotion and salve of the doctor's preparation.

  26. The bag containing the legs of the reptile is worn suspended from the neck of the patient, and the lotion and salve applied in the usual manner, until the cure is completed, or until the next year's "fair.

  27. This is better than syringing in some ways, because the irrigation can be so arranged as to let the lotion flow into the vagina faster than it can flow out--hence distension of walls of vagina and thorough cleansing.

  28. A movable rubber flange is necessary to act as a stopper at the mouth of the vagina, and thus enable the woman to retain the lotion for a minute or so.

  29. But the arrangement of a runaway for outflowing lotion is inconvenient in most households.

  30. If sponge or cotton-wool is used, it should be saturated in contraceptive lotion or smeared with contraceptive ointment before insertion.

  31. Douche with warm water or weak antiseptic lotion (warm).

  32. This latter may also be used in cases where the Kanofelin lotion is useful, and then be well rubbed in; but the rule is no rubbing when scales or scurf are present.

  33. The "tear-channels" which led to this digression can be helped not to exist by using a boracic acid lotion to the eye; but the stains are often ineffaceable.

  34. For he will shake the superfluous lotion all over you if you are not cautious.

  35. Then gently pour about half to one teaspoonful of the warm lotion into the ear, and work it about from outside.

  36. A boracic and poppy-head lotion is the quickest cure for cold in the eyes, and is also useful in the ophthalmic condition.

  37. Once, or even twice, a day a sponge damped with boracic lotion can be used, but very sparingly.

  38. All I could do was to make various ointments, taking tallow as the basis, drop lotion into some eyes, give a few simple medicines, and send the majority sadly away.

  39. He compounded a lotion first, with which he bandaged my hand and arm rather skilfully, telling me to pour the lotion over the bandage at intervals till the pain abated.

  40. An aqueous solution of the subacetate of lead, used as a lotion in cases of inflammation.

  41. The liquid or lotion with which an affected part is rubbed.

  42. To apply a warm lotion to; to bathe with a cloth or sponge wet with warm water or medicated liquid.

  43. A wash or lotion for application to the eyes.

  44. Another lotion is made by taking the leaves of woodbine, with sage, honey, and alum, and seething them till the leaves are quite soft, and straining the decoction through a cloth.

  45. A very well-padded perch must be used afterwards, and a fortifying lotion frequently applied.

  46. The lotion was employed, but not with the same success.

  47. The habit, however, may be subdued, or at least may be kept at bay, by physic and the use of Goulard lotion or alum.

  48. I extracted the two loose teeth, cleaned the others, and ordered a lotion of equal parts of tincture of myrrh and water to be applied.

  49. The disease now appears to be quite checked by the cold lotion and the balls.

  50. The seton was removed; but the animal being confined, a little redness again appeared in the ear, which the lotion soon removed.

  51. A seton was introduced, the canker-lotion was resorted to, and alterative and purgative medicines exhibited.

  52. The common alterative medicine should be given, and a lotion composed of hydrarg.

  53. Canker had continued in the ear during the whole time; and, in defiance of a cold lotion daily applied, the ear was perceived again to be disposed to fill.

  54. I continued the aperient medicine, and ordered a warm lotion to be applied, consisting of the liquor plumbi acetatis and infusion of digitalis.

  55. The canker-lotion was used, a physic-ball given every second day, and a seton inserted in the poll reaching from ear to ear.

  56. The seton was removed, and nothing remained but a little occasional redness, which the lotion very soon dispersed.

  57. The dog is perfectly unmanageable when the lotion is poured into the ear, but submits when an ointment is applied.

  58. Use the lotion as before, and force him with strong soup.

  59. Wash carefully once a week, using the ointment when skin is dry, or the lotion to allay irritation.

  60. Locally--Dusting with oxide of zinc or the violet powder of the nurseries, a lotion of lead, or arnica.

  61. Benzoated zinc ointment after the lotion has dried in.

  62. Cloths steeped in the lotion and renewed when dry may be applied to the painful parts, or the ointment or liniment may be rubbed well in.

  63. The point is inserted within the meatus up against the foreign body and the stream of lotion is directed towards any chink which may exist between it and the auditory canal.

  64. If the saline solution fails to arrest the discharge permanently, I have rarely found that any other lotion is more effective.

  65. Double cyanide gauze, rung out of boric lotion and covered with a good supporting pad of cotton-wool, is then put on.

  66. While the canula is being inserted, the escape of lotion is prevented by compressing the tube against the shaft of the instrument by means of the thumb.

  67. They are best met by warm applications, disinfection of the ear with carbolic lotion (5%), and early incision of the drum under nitrous oxide gas.

  68. Some surgeons prefer to place the instruments in the tray without lotion on sterile wet lint, as this excludes infection from the surgeon’s hands due to the lotion running off them on to the instrument.

  69. A nose lotion should then be used two or three times a day, until the local condition is again inspected at the end of a week.

  70. The syringe is inserted a short distance within the meatus, and applied to the upper posterior wall so that the stream of lotion flows along the roof of the canal to the drum, and returns along the floor, thus washing out the contents.

  71. Subsequently a warm alkaline nasal lotion and a little ointment may be required.

  72. If lachrymal obstruction be present, the sac should be thoroughly washed out with boric lotion and protargol (10%) injected.

  73. If the lotion be sent up the nasal chamber on the same side it will only drive the intruding substance further in; if injected on the opposite side there is risk of otitis media.

  74. The conjunctival sac should be washed out with boric lotion and a pad of cyanide gauze applied over the closed lid.

  75. The nose may require to be cleansed with the usual alkaline lotion (see p.

  76. The after-treatment consists of some simple cleansing lotion and soothing ointment.

  77. Occasionally an alkaline nose lotion is required if there has been much secondary rhinitis, or if the child be kept in vitiated air.

  78. The lotion of the hyposulphite of soda and the mercurial ointment had apparently but little influence on the disease.

  79. A general whitening of the skin is produced by this lotion without any irritation.

  80. In point of fact, this Paste and this Lotion possess amazing properties which act upon the skin without prematurely wrinkling it,--the inevitable result of drugs thoughtlessly employed, and sold in these days by ignorance and cupidity.

  81. To complete the work, he applied the same recipe to the manufacture of a lotion for the complexion, which he called the "Carminative Balm.

  82. For many years a paste for the hands and a lotion for the face offering superior results to those obtained from Eau-de-Cologne in the domain of the toilet, has been widely sought by both sexes in Europe.

  83. The same lotion also cleanses and heals all other foul ulcers and cankers elsewhere, if they be washed therewith.

  84. A small piece of either of the two subjoined ointments rubbed into the part when the lotion has dried in.

  85. If there is much swelling about the broken part, a cold lotion is to be applied.

  86. This lotion being a valuable application for sprains, lumbago, weakness of joints, &c.

  87. If the bone has been brought back again to its proper place, keep it there by means of bandages; and if there is much pain about the joint, apply a cold lotion to it, and keep it perfectly at rest.

  88. The hair should be cut close, and round the spot it should be shaved off, and the part, night and morning, bathed with a lotion made by dissolving a drachm of white vitriol in 8 oz.

  89. If the surgeon has not arrived by the time these symptoms have set in, shave the patient's head, and apply the following lotion (No.

  90. This lotion (which we will call Lotion No.

  91. This lotion will strengthen the part, and also help in taking away any thickening that may have formed about the joint.

  92. The lotion should be, a dessert-spoonful of Goulard's extract, and two tablespoonfuls of vinegar, mixed in a pint of water.

  93. The ointment is to be well washed off every morning with soap-and-water, and the part bathed with the lotion before re-applying the ointment.

  94. Wash the head every morning with soft soap, and apply the lotion night and morning.

  95. Better use spirits of camphor, and afterwards, if there is much itching or burning, sopping the eruption with calamine lotion (p.

  96. Calamine lotion is one of the best applications which can be employed for this disorder.

  97. If there is redness of the skin and irritation associated with pimples, it is sufficient to bathe the skin with very hot water and green soap three times daily, and apply calamine lotion (see p.

  98. Dress with soft, clean cotton rag or lint as before, keeping wet with the alcohol lotion (one part of alcohol to eight of water) if there be much pain, or throbbing.

  99. I need lotion for my eyes, eye medicine, and a bath for them' and the man mixed various waters and poured them into a blue bottle with red labels, very beautiful to see, and wrote upon it.

  100. Behold I will drop but one drop of my soothing lotion into each of his eyes!

  101. Black eyes may be cured by a lotion made of equal parts of gin, vinegar, and cold water mixed.

  102. Make a lotion with half a pint of rose-water and two tea-spoonfuls of white vinegar.


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    Other words:
    balm; balsam; cathartic; cleaner; cleanser; cream; demulcent; dentifrice; detergent; diuretic; emetic; emollient; enema; holystone; lanolin; lenitive; lotion; nauseant; oil; ointment; pomade; purgative; purge; purifier; rinse; salve; shampoo; soap; solvent; unction; unguent; wash