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Example sentences for "medicated"

Lexicographically close words:
medically; medicals; medicament; medicaments; medicamentum; medication; medicatrix; medicinable; medicinae; medicinal
  1. His media were simple: "A medicated glass of water and a medicated bottle of smelling-salts relieved her of all further embarrassment and alarm.

  2. There are establishments in Germany where the Pine Cure is pursued by the above means, together with medicated baths.

  3. For inhalation to subdue whooping-cough, three or four grains of the extract should be mixed with a pint of boiling water in a suitable inhaler, so that the medicated vapour may be inspired through the mouth and nostrils.

  4. Towards proving this preservative power exercised by the oil of Peppermint, pieces of meat, and of fat, wrapped in several layers of gauze medicated with the oil have been kept for seven months sweet, and free from putrescent changes.

  5. Medicated Poultices: patient to lie with poultices under the parts likely to be affected; if fetor, cataplasma carbonis; if sloughing, addition of Balsam of Peru.

  6. The clerk touched his arm with a small instrument which swabbed it with antiseptic, drew a minute blood-sample, and medicated the needle prick, all in one almost painless operation.

  7. Of the folly of wetting the head with spirits, or any other medicated lotions, and of making daily efforts to bring it into shape, it is unnecessary to speak in the present chapter.

  8. The medicated vapor bath is sometimes used; but I am not now treating of infants who are sick, but of those who are in a state of health.

  9. The common warm bath is sometimes medicated by putting in salt.

  10. There are other forms of bathing besides those already mentioned; among which are the shower bath, the vapor bath, and the medicated bath.

  11. Still you find this medicated pie in the social circle everywhere.

  12. Foment is to bathe with warm or medicated lotions; ferment, to cause chemical decomposition in.

  13. Liniment is a medicated liquid, sometimes oily, which is applied to the skin by rubbing as for the relief of pain.

  14. Direct communication is required between the Turkish, and the Russian, bath, inhalation hall, and medicated baths, as some methods of treatment render this an absolute necessity.

  15. Pa turned the cock of the extinguisher, and pointed the nozzle at Bolivar's head, and began to squirt the medicated water all over him.

  16. To give such a patient medicated vapors, drugs for his stomach, or whiskey, is a barbarism, that must soon give way before the advancing light of our civilization.

  17. He introduces a crooked tube into the man's mouth, and turns the end up back of his palate, and, getting into the back opening of the nostrils, he blows in certain medicated powders.

  18. Pessaries were made by rolling lint or wool into an oblong shape, and were medicated to be emollient, astringent or purgative in their local action.

  19. Still, I was told that he had been medicated for the market with bloating drugs, and sweated with powder and lemon-juice to impart a gloss to his skin.

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

  21. A liquid, as water or some medicated preparation, used to cleanse the mouth and throat, especially for a medical effect.

  22. A jet of fine medicated vapor, used either as an application to a diseased part or to charge the air of a room with a disinfectant or a deodorizer.

  23. Defn: A kind of pessary of medicated wool or cotton, formerly used.

  24. Slape ale, plain ale, as opposed to medicated or mixed ale.

  25. Being warmed by the breath, it tempers cold air passing through it, and may also be used for the inhalation of medicated vapors.

  26. An aromatic or medicated lozenge; a troche.

  27. Defn: A liquid, as water or some medicated preparation, used to cleanse the mouth and throat, especially for a medical effect.

  28. But medicated or not, all amulets are precarious and uncertain, and in the cure of diseases are, by no means, to be trusted to.

  29. Galen speaks seriously of playing the flute on the suffering part, upon the principle, we suppose, of a medicated vapour bath.

  30. The magical slumbers produced in the cave of Trophonius are justly ascribed to medicated beverages.

  31. This hive is to be placed outside on a stand some distance from all other colonies, and moderate feeding with medicated sirup or honey should be continued for a few days thereafter.

  32. During the first forty-eight hours no food should be given to them, and during the second forty-eight hours only a small amount of medicated sirup--a half pint daily for a small colony to a pint for a strong one.

  33. The leech gave him a draught of medicated wine, mixed with water.

  34. This draught," said the man of art, "is medicated to produce a sleep which must not be interrupted.

  35. Wormwood is a strong bitter; and was formerly much used as such against weakness of the stomach, and the like, in medicated wines and ales.

  36. They are also employed in medicated baths and fomentations.

  37. A distilled water, medicated vinegar, and conserve, were prepared from the flowers; but they have long given place to medicines of greater efficacy.

  38. Injections or irrigations with various medicated fluids constitute the best and most efficient measures of local treatment.

  39. The opened mouth is brought near the top of this can and a towel is thrown over the head, can and all; the patient thus being able satisfactorily to inhale the medicated steam.

  40. The simple medicated baths may be administered according to the following directions: Salt.

  41. Taken early, they may be greatly helped, if not entirely relieved, by the daily use of the medicated suppository (See Appendix).

  42. When shreds and nails are used, short thick wire nails and "medicated shreds" are the best; the ordinary cast iron wall nails being much too brittle and difficult to drive into the wall.

  43. Take a small piece of medicated cotton, and saturate in pure glycerin and insert in the vagina at night, after a warm salt injection has been taken to thoroughly cleanse the parts.

  44. After cleansing with soap suds, the medicated lotion of not less than two ounces should be injected.

  45. Lotions are medicated moist applications, and may be either hot or cold.

  46. Medicated Cotton can readily be applied with this style of Bandage.

  47. The horse's nose is to be inserted into the top of the bag, and he thus inhales the "medicated steam.

  48. Gaseous and volatile medicines are given by inhalation, as is also medicated steam or vapor.


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