Salt was an excellent stimulativeto the digestive organs, and might also be of service in restoring the biliary secretion, from the soda which it contained.
So well is itsstimulative action known, that some individuals always keep salt in the troughs containing the animal's food.
Gradually it is changing the methods of primary instruction and bringing into vogue a milder form of discipline and a more stimulative teaching--arousing the child's self-activity instead of repressing it.
A New Yorker, not to be out-done, brought out a coffee that he said contained all the stimulative properties of the original coffee berries, but with every trace of acid removed, every undesirable element eliminated.
Sugar adds high food value to the stimulativevirtues of coffee.
However, the stimulativeand depressive effects of environment are even more significant.
It has been agreed to call the stimulative or activating portion the autonomic or drive system.
Local applications, stimulative in character, are beneficial, and the internal administration of strychnin is indicated.
A brisk purge should be admintered at the onset and strychnin, because of its indirect stimulative effect upon the circulation together with its tonic effect upon the musculature, is beneficial.
The administration of stimulative medicaments such as nux vomica and the application of an active blistering agent to the patella serve to hasten recovery.
Illustration: View of Steel Plates Painted with Stimulative Paints, after Immersion in Ferroxyl Jelly.
Deeply pitted in spots, showing bulbous eruptions, indicating the stimulative nature of this pigment.
The stimulative nature of these black pigments, however, asserted itself in both cases, and large pittings and eruptions were evident at the end of a year.
This would seem to be final proof that pigments of a stimulative nature should never be used for the priming of iron and steel.
If this proved to be the case, it would follow that the selection and introduction into a paint of the stimulative pigments would inevitably produce a paint unfit for use on iron or steel.
Although the film seems to be intact, there are apparent abrasions of the surface showing stimulative corrosion effects of a pronounced nature.
The effect of stimulative under-coatings is well shown on some special plates on the fence, which when received were not pickled before painting, but had upon their surfaces the ordinary coating of mill scale.
Should ulceration attack the legs, as is often the case, the application of mild astringents and stimulative ointments will be all that is required.
Michelet has described their method in a brilliant and exact metaphor, as the attempt to counteract the poison of free thought and stimulative studies by means of vaccination.
It was a common thing for debauchees to seek what they called peripetezie di nuova idea, or novel and exciting adventures stimulative of a jaded appetite, in consecrated places.
The really stimulative work of this generation was done by a man of affairs, who knew little of theoretical science except in one line, but who pursued that one practical line until he achieved a wonderful result.
It would be impossible clearly to estimate the precise value of the stimulative influence of these philosophers upon the scientific thought of their time.
In addition to stimulative feeding, the care of the colony described under the heading of "Spring management" (p.
Both ideas are good, but judicious stimulative feeding usually more than pays for the labor.
If spring dwindling begins, however, it can be diminished somewhat by keeping the colony warm and by stimulative feeding, so that all the energy of the old bees may be put to the best advantage in rearing brood to replace those drying off.
As a further stimulus to brood rearing, stimulative feeding of sugar sirup in early spring may be practiced.
If such a condition exists, the bee keeper should keep brood rearing at a maximum by stimulative feeding during the drought.
At still lower concentrations, with certain plants and certain poisons, the stimulative action overpowers the toxic effect, so that in some respect or other improvement occurs in growth.
The general outcome of the tests seems to be that boric acid needs to be supplied in relatively great strength to be fatal to pea plants, and that the toxic action gives place to a stimulative one high up in the scale of concentration.
The modus operandi of these stimulative agents is not yet fully understood.
But, differentiation occurs even in this stimulative action, for while manganese is the more effective in stimulating barley, boric acid is far more potent for peas, the shoots being particularly improved.
In other cases these great dilutions are apparently indifferent, neither a poisonous nor a stimulative action being exerted on the growth of the plant (Fig.
These are found to be either abnormal and handicapping, such as, emotional parturition; or stimulative and promotive, such as the dynamogenic reactions.
These were found to be either abnormal and handicapping such as emotional parturition; or stimulative and promotive, as dynamogenic reaction.
The meat, whatever it may be, should, for animals not in work, be boiled, raw flesh being more stimulative than their comparatively idle pursuits demand.
The uterus is principally composed of white muscular fibre, upon which structure heat has a sedative and cold has a stimulative action.
The various Effects of Opium, Stimulative and Narcotic, Described.
The diet, for several days before and after the fast, should consist largely of uncooked fruits and vegetables and the different methods of natural stimulative treatment to assure proper bowel action should be systematically applied.
For these reasons we find, in most cases, that proper adjustment of the diet, both as to quality and quantity, together with the different forms of natural corrective and stimulative treatment, must precede the fasting.
It is found to be a most satisfactory stimulative feed; a food for bees in transit, either full colonies on combs, in combless packages, or for queens in mailing cages.
It is in a measure the same sort of influence that in a later chapter is termed "stimulative education.
As to the seasonal changes, they occur somewhat frequently in Japan, and impart a highly stimulative quality to her climate.
Their letters, collected and published by the survivor, compose one of the most original and stimulative delineations of the inner life of girlhood to be met with in literature.
They had just those resemblances and those contrasts of person and mind, together with community of moral aims, which made them delightfully stimulative to each other.
The more highly charged region tends, at the touch of any stimulative sign, to break through the barrier, and to flood the whole being with its own kind.