Rose hips are described by white men as refrigerant and astringent, but are only used in medicine to prepare the confection of hips.
White men have recognized it as a valuable refrigerant and diuretic, and have found it useful in diseases of the urinary organs.
It is not recommended for diseases of a passive character, on account of its refrigerantand sedative effects, but is used freely in fevers and all acute diseases.
As a refrigerant drink it is dissolved in hot water, and sweetened with sugar, and is used in febrile diseases, care being taken not to allow it to rest too much upon the bowels.
If the inflammation is severe, let the patient take a purgative, and use a refrigerant lotion.
Seville Oranges Seville Oranges and sweet oranges are formed into a refrigerant beverage, which is extremely grateful in febrile diseases.
Tartaric Acid Tartaric Acid, when largely diluted, forms an excellentrefrigerant beverage and antalkali.
As a refrigerant beverage in fevers it is extremely grateful.
The latter should be combated by aperients, local bleeding, refrigerant lotions, &c.
As a refrigerantand diaphoretic in febrile affections; taken late in the evening.
Very similar to those of the lemon, the juice being equally refrigerant and antiscorbutic; indeed, it is preferred by many tropical practitioners.
This consists in the adoption of the usual means for lowering the force of the circulation and the frequency of the pulse; of which leeching, purging, a low diet, and the use of refrigerant drinks and lotions, form the most important part.
The treatment recommended is prompt and copious bloodletting, combined with active purges and enemas, with refrigerant lotions to the head.
Both jams and fruit jellies are refrigerant and laxative; they are, however, mostly employed as relishes, especially during fevers and convalescences.
It also forms an excellent refrigerant and antiseptic drink in fevers and putrid diseases generally.
It was formerly used as an astringent and refrigerant in medicine; but it is now principally employed as an ingredient in sauces, ragouts, &c.
Externally, as a discutient andrefrigerant lotion; and diluted (1 oz.
Anodyne; the first is also refrigerant and discutient.
Sorrel taken in considerable quantities, or used prepared for food, will be found of great advantage when a refrigerant and antiscorbutic regimen is required.
As a mild refrigerant juice, it is preferred where an acrimonious state of the fluids prevails, indicated by prurient eruptions upon the skin, or in what has been called the hot scurvy.
This seldom fails to prove a refrigerant to passion.
Now, the salts of these acids, with alkalies, which are often administered in the form of effervescing draughts, might exert the same refrigerant action.
When both together, the Citrate of Potash would undergo oxidation, and thus exert an operation in the blood of a refrigerant kind.
We shall have hereafter to consider how far this operation resembles the commonrefrigerant action of these remedies just now considered.
Occasionally alcohol or vinegar may be added with advantage to the water, with the view of increasing its refrigerant effects.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "refrigerant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: ammonia; chilling; ether; freezing; ice; refrigerant