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Example sentences for "sterilised"

Lexicographically close words:
steril; sterile; steriles; sterilisation; sterilise; sterilising; sterility; sterilization; sterilize; sterilized
  1. They should be removed from the caskets in which they are sterilised by means of sterilised forceps, and handed direct to the surgeon.

  2. To avoid the risk of infection from dust, scurf, or drops of perspiration falling from the head, the surgeon and his assistants may wear sterilised cotton caps.

  3. The gauntlet of the glove should overlap and confine the end of the sleeve of the sterilised overall, and the gloved hands are rinsed in lotion before and at frequent intervals during the operation.

  4. Horse-hair and fishing-gut may be sterilised by prolonged immersion in 1 in 20 carbolic, or in the iodine solutions employed to sterilise catgut.

  5. The wound must be purified in the usual way, and all instruments and appliances used for operations on tetanic patients must be immediately sterilised by prolonged boiling.

  6. Gauze, sterilised by heat, is almost universally employed for the dressing of wounds.

  7. When stiffness and grating on movement are prominent features we have found the injection of from half to one ounce of sterilised white vaseline afford decided relief.

  8. To prevent contamination of objects that have been sterilised they must on no account be touched by any one whose hands have not been disinfected and protected by sterilised gloves.

  9. Linen thread is sterilised in the same way as silk.

  10. The swab thus obtained is placed in a test-tube, previously sterilised by having had some water boiled in it, and sent to a laboratory for investigation.

  11. The raw surface is then cleansed with eusol, washed with sterilised salt solution followed by methylated spirit, and rubbed all over with "bipp" paste.

  12. Douching the wound with hot sterilised water (about 110° F.

  13. Over this three or four thicknesses of sterilised gauze, wrung out of eusol, creolin, or sterilised water, are applied, and covered by a pad of absorbent wool.

  14. Then there were the experiments of John Butler Burke of Cambridge, who claimed that he had developed "radiobes" in tubes of sterilised bouillon by means of radium emanations.

  15. He took a little piece of lung tissue and with sharp sterilised knife cut it up.

  16. It is perfectly sterilised in water and washed in green soap after all the stony particles are removed by hydrochloric acid.

  17. The milk is not boiled nor chemically altered in any way, though completely sterilised by the heat.

  18. The student had also brought down to Kennedy a number of sterilised microscope slides and test- tubes, and from here and there in the masses of blood spots Kennedy was taking and preserving samples.

  19. He also took samples of the various foods, which he preserved in the sterilised tubes.

  20. On a table in a corner by the window stood a microscope which Cushing evidently used, and near it a box of fresh sterilised slides.

  21. Unless it is absolutely certain the cows supplying the milk are free from disease, the milk should be sterilised by heating to near boiling point, and then cooling rapidly.

  22. But all milk used from the cow should be sterilised and cooled before use.

  23. Sometimes, however, sterilised milk disagrees with an infant; if so, the strictest watch must be kept on the history of the milk used.

  24. Though sterilised milk will keep for some time without getting sour, it should be sterilised each day, specially if for infant use.

  25. They begin to produce milk and supply it, not in the milkman's pail, but in sterilised bottles.

  26. Nearly all the milk ordinarily sold for foreigners and invalids is supplied sterilised in bottles.

  27. At Ueda I went through corridors and rooms, sterilised thrice a year, to visit professors engaged in a variety of enquiries.

  28. The ear should be syringed with a warm antiseptic or sterilised solution.

  29. The silver instrument has the advantage that it can be sterilised by boiling.

  30. The more severe forms of spina bifida only call for palliative treatment, which consists in protecting the protrusion against infection and applying a sterilised dressing and a supporting bandage.

  31. You'll have to be sterilised or formaldehyded?

  32. The solution is poured on to a filter of sterilised paper, and the clear liquid which is collected is immediately put up in glass phials, which are hermetically sealed, or in small sterilised bottles.

  33. They can be partly dissolved again by violent shaking, or they may be separated before use by filtration through sterilised paper.

  34. The milk is placed in an earthenware jar and is sterilised by placing it in a saucepan of water and boiling it; continuing the boiling for half an hour.

  35. The milk in this case is placed in an earthenware jar, and is sterilised by placing in a saucepan of water and boiling it.

  36. The atmosphere of the room would be kept pure by running in air frequently through a filter of moist cotton-wool by means of an electric fan, and at intervals the interior would be sterilised by the use of formalin vapour.

  37. The apparatus is mounted on a stand at a convenient height for handling the bottles; and in front is another stand with channel iron rails to take the waggon in which the bottles or jars to be sterilised are packed.

  38. Having sterilised the milk in this way, it is necessary, as far as possible, to prevent the entrance of fresh germs from the atmosphere, and we therefore let the milk cool down in covered dishes.

  39. The waggons of jars would be run in, and culture added to each jar by a sterilised pipette.

  40. After cooling add from three to six previously crushed tabloids of culture, and stir well with a glass rod which has been sterilised in boiling water.

  41. It would be an advantage to have an air-lock or anteroom into which the waggons or trays of sterilised jars could be run, and the door of the anteroom closed before the door of the insulated room is opened.

  42. Street and Farnham, wearing their sterilised gowns and gloves, took their places.

  43. After this she let her hands and forearms lie in the permanganate of potash solution till they were brown to the elbow, then washed away the stain in the oxalic-acid solution and in sterilised hot water.

  44. The method of examination employed was the following: The paper was reduced to fragments and steeped in sterilised distilled water, being frequently stirred.

  45. The paper was then dried and again steeped for several hours in sterilised water saturated with ether.

  46. The corks to fit the bottles are either used brand new or, if old, are sterilised in the autoclave to avoid any germ contamination from previous experiments.

  47. His water cultures were made under sterile conditions, the seeds when possible being sterilised with corrosive sublimate, the germinating apparatus being also sterilised.

  48. If sterilised sponges are not to be had, wool pads wrung out in carbolic lotion must be substituted.

  49. In order to be prepared for these a stock of filtered water which has been boiled, and some special sterilised sponges, should be at hand if possible, also some small towels which can be wrung out in antiseptic lotion.

  50. I consider that our young lives were sterilised rather than developed, and that such sterilisation must have meant permanent and irrevocable loss for every one of the orphans, myself included.

  51. Either I should have prevented those visits, or sterilised them by taking part in them.

  52. This is effected best with a pint of distilled and sterilised water containing 65 grains (4½ grams) of the purest kitchen salt, which is introduced under the skin or into a vein in the arm with a cannula.

  53. In a tin which once contained sterilised milk he receives a quantity of this ointment with which to give himself at home two more rubbings.

  54. Each camp is provided with a disinfecting furnace, linen and upper garments being sterilised once weekly.

  55. The prisoners' garments and bedding are sterilised in a special apparatus.

  56. He took a little piece of lung tissue and with a sharp sterilised knife cut it up.

  57. Weber examined the sterilised milk as supplied by various companies in the city of Berlin.

  58. Just, however, as all is not gold that glitters, so all sterilised milk so-called is not necessarily free from bacteria.

  59. As a writer recently put it: "Foreigners and colonists have captured our butter markets; if the consumption of milk sterilised in bottles becomes the fashion, they will likewise capture our milk markets.

  60. Two covered cans were taken, one of which had been cleaned in the ordinary way, and the other sterilised by steam for half an hour.

  61. I don't know; babies were born, and survived cradles and mothers' arms and kisses long before sterilised milk and bacilli were invented.

  62. Many a brilliant young fellow, with more ability than I, eats out his heart unrecognised, sterilised for lack of what came to me because of your influence.

  63. Remsen Tappan picked up the torch from the fallen hand and, blowing it into a brisk blaze, shuffled forward to light a path through life for the highly sterilised twins.

  64. The one can be luxuriantly bred in the saline solution, the others refuse to be born there, while both of them are copiously developed in a sterilised turnip infusion.

  65. By means of a membrane, he separated a sterilised putrescible liquid from a putrefying one.

  66. Schwann placed flesh in a flask filled to one-third of its capacity with water, sterilised the flask by boiling, and then supplied it for months with calcined air.

  67. Sowing them in sterilised infusions, he obtained abundant crops of microscopic organisms.

  68. They were utterly free from life, having been completely sterilised by three minutes' boiling.

  69. The inference just referred to is completely disposed of by the simple question: 'Why, when your sterilised organic infusion is exposed to optically puree air, should this generation of life de novo utterly cease?

  70. His first-aid packet is opened, a sterilised bandage produced, and the dressing applied to the wound.

  71. Sir John French spoke of it, and the British are providing a system of sterilised water for their men.

  72. A vast proportion of these germs are evidently sterilised by the wine, whose composition, being at the same time acid, alcoholic, and devoid of air, is so little favourable to life.

  73. The cultures of the blood of these rabbits in sterilised media become progressively easy and more abundant.

  74. Schwann placed decoctions of meat in flasks, sterilised the decoctions by boiling, and then supplied them with calcined air, the power of which to support life he showed to be unimpaired.

  75. The microbe was cultivated in a sterilised infusion of veal.

  76. Sterilised milk, although perhaps a luxury, is a permissible one when travelling by boat, but the fact that it remains sound only a limited time should be borne in mind.

  77. But if a fly dipped its foot into an adjacent vessel containing some of the turbid fluid, and then into the transparent fluid, that contact would be sufficient to infect the sterilised infusion.

  78. He had now some sterilised beef-tea of this sort which had been preserved for eighteen months in a state of perfect transparency.


  79. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sterilised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.