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Example sentences for "recourse must"

  • In order, therefore, to part the two substances of which cinabar consists, recourse must necessarily be had to some third body, which will unite with one of them, and by that means separate it from the other.

  • Low diet should be enjoined for a few days, and, if inflammation arise, recourse must be had to antiphlogistic measures.

  • If such means be considered insufficient, recourse must be had to a few points of interrupted suture, and these are not productive of bad consequences which have been by some attributed to them.

  • Recourse must be had to mechanical contrivance.

  • But if all the copies are founded on previous copies which already contained the interpolations or continuations, recourse must be had to internal analysis.

  • If not even in this way can the end be attained, recourse must be made to one of the following instruments, choosing that which in every particular case seems to be the most suitable.

  • But if by chance the pain should persist, recourse must be had to the cauterizing iron, or to extraction.

  • When toothache depends upon cold, or if there exist some worm in the tooth, and the medicaments are of no use, recourse must be made to cauterization, which in such cases may be performed in two ways, viz.

  • If advantage is not even derived from such an operation, recourse must be had to cauterization, or, if necessary, to extraction.

  • When everything is rejected by the stomach, recourse must be had to nutritious enemata.

  • If, therefore, mild astringent applications do not arrest it, recourse must be had to the tampon saturated with diluted Monsell's solution.

  • Recourse must then be had to tracheotomy, the good results of which are however only too often delusive and transient.

  • In order to obtain them, recourse must be had to an indirect method of combination at the moment of separation.

  • Hence, if it be desired to increase the rate of solution, recourse must be had to stirring, shaking, or some such mechanical motion.

  • When the existence of a deposit of ore is merely suspected, without positive proofs, recourse must be had to labours of research, in order to ascertain the richness, nature, and disposition of a supposed mine.

  • But it occasionally happens that when the vessel has a long conical neck, recourse must be had to an auxiliary operation, called punching.

  • Illustration: 827] When the alluvial cover is a soft mud, recourse must be had to the operation of tubbing.

  • If the treatment recommended for delayed union fails, recourse must be had to operation, the most satisfactory procedure being to insert a bone graft in the form of an intra-medullary splint.

  • In the event of failure, recourse must be had to gastrostomy, and through the stomach it may be possible to dilate the stricture by the "retrograde" route.

  • When the scalp is entirely separated, recourse must be had to skin-grafting.

  • Illustration] If it is found that the rising front fails to give the amount of subject required, recourse must be made to the swings, and it is here that the swing front triumphs over the swing back.

  • If there are still parts on which the colour will not move, recourse must be had to the brush, and for this purpose nothing is better than a large camel's hair mop.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    among birds; anything for; before the; cease from; each floor; found out; general paralysis; great pace; her cousin; high water; long delayed; mountain goat; plain round; recourse must; spherical body; state room; still didn; stood beside; theatre party; things hoped; thousand pesos; three drops