Thus it is, there are many women whosemenstrua are not suppressed in the first two or three months.
This opinion, that it is the menstrua which is the occasional cause of delivery at different times, may be confirmed by many other reasons.
In the preparation of extracts the great desiderata to be aimed at are--to suit the menstruaand the methods of manipulating to the peculiar characteristics of the active constituents of the vegetable substances operated on.
Salts are crystallised, either by allowing their hot and saturated solutions to cool slowly, or by simply evaporating themenstrua as long as crystals form.
The power of glass to resist the action of menstrua is readily tried by exposing it to boiling oil of vitriol, and hot but dilute solution of caustic potassa.
The operation can only be performed on solutions of substances of greater fixity than the menstrua in which they are dissolved.
Of all the variousmenstrua hitherto recommended, none appear to promise more favorably than the carbonate of lithia.
Though the practice of this elegant art does not come within the scope of our Dictionary, the preparation of the varnishes, and of the biting menstrua which it employs, legitimately does.
The more this dye, as altered in its union with the stuff, can resist other menstrua or agents, the faster it will be.
Water and alcohol are the menstrua in use; but great quantities of each are necessary to procure even a slight impregnation, and much heat and long boiling are said actually to destroy the astringent quality, and vegetable texture.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "menstrua" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.