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Example sentences for "salivation"

Lexicographically close words:
salir; saliva; salivary; salivate; salivated; sall; sallad; salles; sallet; sallets
  1. Salivation is by no means a necessary object, nor have we seen it produced even by a scruple dose of calomel.

  2. Salivation from mercury not unfrequently has a similar effect; in some instances, however, febrile affections appear to act much more directly, stimulating the uterus to powerful contractions and rapid expulsion of its contents.

  3. On being put back there was again noticed the salivation and running at the eyes, with giddiness, and repeated rising and falling.

  4. The symptoms in rabbits are profuse nasal secretion and salivation with paralysis, as in frogs.

  5. Salivation is present, the gums are sore, at times lacerated.

  6. These symptoms continued for two months, but there was no salivation and no blue marks on the gums.

  7. Increased flow or salivation was formerly frequent in practice under large doses of mercurials.

  8. Parotitis with salivation sometimes occurs, likewise aphthous inflammations of the mouth.

  9. Salivation but very rarely occurred, and then only in the milder cases.

  10. Salivation is rarely produced by the calomel.

  11. The salivation is almost continuous, sometimes quite so.

  12. To ascertain this the amount used should have been gradually increased until commencing symptoms of salivation are produced, when it should be diminished about one-half.

  13. The salivation is excessive, the saliva bloody and often extremely fetid.

  14. Profuse salivation may occur in a child a few months old when the affection becomes protracted.

  15. The saliva does not, as a rule, contain bile-pigment or exhibit any changes of color unless mercurial salivation is caused, when it becomes greenish in color and has a bitter taste.

  16. Salivation is not constantly an attendant upon pregnancy, but when it does occur it is weakening and debilitating.

  17. In salivation of pregnancy the gums do not become sore as in the salivation from mercury; in the former the irritation is confined to the salivary glands alone.

  18. Salivation of the mouth is another very unpleasant symptom which annoys some women when they are pregnant, for they will secrete such enormous quantities of saliva, that they cannot help drooling from the mouth when they speak.

  19. In the mean while, if a small Salivation shou'd happen, it must be let alone for the present, since it may be stopt at pleasure by the Purgations.

  20. This Course must be continually follow'd till the Salivation becomes Laudable, and the Symptoms cease.

  21. Yet, in some peculiar constitutions, it has caused excessive salivation and death, even though only a few grains have been given.

  22. It must not be forgotten that salivation sometimes arises where no mercurial of any kind has been given.

  23. In cases of salivation by these Eliminative medicines, the substance which has caused the increased secretion may be, and has been, discovered in the saliva by chemical tests.

  24. In some rare cases salivation has followed the administration of Iodine.

  25. When salivation is produced by mercurial poisoning or by foot-and-mouth disease, the treatment appropriate to those general conditions of the system, as well as the local treatment should be applied.

  26. Salivation is a symptom of some general or local disorder.

  27. Salivation is set up by the inflammation of the mouth and pharynx.

  28. It is characterized by inflammation and ulceration of the mucous membrane of the mouth, producing salivation and inappetence, and secondarily affecting the feet, which become sore and swollen.

  29. Bonet mentions death after the inunction of a mercurial ointment, and instances of distressing salivation from such medication are quite common.

  30. The crude poison was then voided, and a distressing salivation ensued, in the course of which all other morbid symptoms disappeared: by the middle of February, he was restored to health and the active duties of his station.

  31. In the advanced stages there is salivation and fœtor of the breath.

  32. The other symptoms are very like those of cancer of the tongue--pain during eating or drinking, salivation and fœtid breath.

  33. In the evening the wounds opened spontaneously, an ichorous and infectious pus run from them; there was salivation and utter loss of appetite: strange fancies seemed to possess him; he showed a desire to bite his master.

  34. In four days considerable salivation came on, and lasted a week, but at the expiration of that time the warts had vanished.

  35. Salivation from this cause should not be confused with salivation resulting from feeding on white clover.

  36. This effect of the oxydes of mercury occurs, whether salivation attends its use or not.

  37. And the lymphatic salivation arises from the inverted motions of the salivary lymphatics.

  38. A copious salivation without any increase of heat often attends hysteric diseases, and fevers with debility, owing to an inversion of the lymphatics of the mouth, see Class I.

  39. Where salivation is intended, it is much forwarded by a warm room and warm clothes; and prevented by exposing the patient to his usual habits of cool air and dress, as the mercury is then more liable to go off by the bowels.

  40. Salivation is much forwarded by external warmth, when mercury is given to promote this secretion; but as the cure of venereal complaints depends on its absorbent quality, the act of salivation is not necessary or useful.

  41. Salivation may, according to its violence, either remove all the teeth, or discolor any that may be retained.

  42. Salivation should never be produced upon the dog.

  43. Salivation speedily ensues upon the use of minute quantities of mercury, which therefore cannot be considered safe in the hands of the general practitioner.

  44. Besides, he is really unable to sleep: the continual Salivation prevents it, and it is very necessary to keep up the Salivation; which is facilitated by often injecting warm Water and Honey into his Throat.

  45. Meer Infants are less subject to it, some of them having a Looseness, in Lieu of it: and yet I have observed even this last Discharge to be considerably less frequent in them, than a Salivation is in grown People.


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    Other words:
    dribble; drivel; foam; froth; saliva; slaver; slobber; spit