Do not syringethe ears without the doctor's orders.
If the fountain syringe is used care must be exercised in not having the bag too high.
A catheter may be put on the tip of the syringe if it is thought best to inject higher up than in the rectum.
The best syringeto use for washing out the ear is a one-ounce hard-rubber ear syringe with a soft rubber tip.
An ordinary douche bag will do if a syringe of the above character cannot be obtained.
If it is necessary to employ a syringethis should be used gently.
It may be given with the fountain syringe or with the ordinary bulb (baby) syringe.
He dipped the syringe in the cup, and then with a quick movement of his hand brought it across my face.
McMurtrie dropped the syringe at once, and taking the skin between his fingers began to pinch and mould it with swift, deft touches into the required shape.
I meant to use that syringe on the whole cursed brood of Frazers in this country.
That syringe contained snake poison, the undiluted venom of the karait.
Spunyarn, "I should like to be one of these plants, and never move out of my pot, with nothing to think of but to look forward to the time when the gardener would come and syringe me.
On no account must a syringe with a bone or glass or vulcanite point be used: the indiarubber nozzle is soft, and from it one or two drops can easily be inserted between the eyelids.
Syringe in a little warm water, which will often wash out the substance.
Place the syringe flat, without kinks or bends, on a desk or table.
The officer packed the pressurized syringe away, folded the chest and said to both of them, rather vaguely: "That should do it.
Charles leaned forward and emptied the syringe at one inch range into the taut seat of the deckhand's pants.
He touched the syringe to the skin of Lee's arm and thumbed open the valve.
In more chronic cases, where the quantity of fluid is large, and especially if it is thick and curdy, the exhausting syringe of Mr. Bowditch is an improvement on the simple trocar and canula.
The first is then closed, and the second opened; the syringe is then emptied through the second into a basin.
Metallic syringe for injecting solutions into the bladder.
Drawings of bulb-syringe instruments used for administering enemas in ailments of the rectum and for the treatment of diarrhea and colic are depicted in chapter 83.
A crude form of bulb syringe recommended for use with children.
Dip the head of the plant in such water, or syringe it well all over.
In general, phlebotomy requires the use of a 20 to 22-gauge needle to minimize mechanical hemolysis during aspiration using a syringe or Vacutainer^{TM} tube collection system.
Detach Sep-Pak^{TM} from syringeand discard solution from syringe.
Blood collected with a syringe and needle should be transferred to an appropriate Vacutainer^{TM} tube immediately after collection.
Dispose of the syringeand stopcock as contaminated waste.
Push the plunger all the way in, discharging the water from the syringe through the outlet port.
Madame had prepared it with her little syringe as she had done the Benedictine.
A garden syringe or engine, with a cap on the pipe full of very minute holes, will wash away these disagreeable visitors very quickly.
Syringe it well with warm vinegar and water in the proportion of one ounce of vinegar to eight ounces of water; take a purgative, and exclude light.
Every time that you use the syringe or garden-engine, you must immediately rake the earth under the trees, and kill the insects you have dislodged, or many will recover and climb up the stems of the plants.
Syringe it well with warm vinegar and water (one ounce to eight ounces of water); take a purgative, and exclude light.
Then he extracted a small hypodermicsyringe and a needle-pointed nozzle.
From a shelf near the head of the bed he took a hypodermic syringe and filled it from a small bottle.
He uncorked the bottle, inserted the syringe and filled it, then he screwed on the needle, pressed the plunger until a fine jet leapt in the air, then he laid it carefully back in the case.
Her own doctor came up once, pressed a syringe again into the bare arm, whispered that it was all going well.
His eyes were closed, his whole figure huddled; yet something more than the quiver of his body at the prick of the syringe told her that he was alive.
Bryda, delighted, as Maurice filled the syringe and set to work upon her.
And she followed meekly to the nearest greenhouse, where was a large tub of fresh water, and beside it a big squirt or syringe used for watering plants high up in the greenhouse.
In order to avoid abscess formation at the point of injection, the skin should be cleansed with a disinfectant and the syringe and needle sterilized before using.
The small syringe is used for injecting the virulent or cholera blood which is injected into a different part than the serum.
Small drenches can readily be given with a syringe (Fig.
The rectum should be first emptied with the hand, and the nozzle of the syringe carried as far forward with the hand as possible.
In administering an enema, the rectum should be emptied out with the hand and the nozzle of the syringe carried as far forward as possible.
The best preventives are to syringe faithfully, admit air freely, and sprinkle sulfur on the ground.
If it could be applied with some force through a syringe or force pump, it might not be necessary to go to the trouble of first removing some of the earth from about the plants.
Apply forcibly with a syringe or atomizer, preferably in the evening.
Out of doors in hot weather, it is best to syringe toward nightfall.
That is, if it can be thrown upon the plants somewhat forcibly by means of a syringeor pump, or by the hydrant hose, it will wash off the insects and drown many of them.
For instance, when carnations are taken from the field and placed in the house, it is well to syringe them occasionally until they have become established.
The thrips and slugs on rose bushes can nearly always be kept in check if one can spray or syringe his plants frequently.
This being the case, it is clear that the use of a syringe for a short time, though it discharges an enormous total volume of air into the water, will result in the actual solution of only a small quantity.
Then she carefully filled the graduated tube with its innocent-looking liquid, and, wrapping the syringe in her pocket-handkerchief, thrust it into the bosom of her bodice.
The third was of the syringe type, with invulnerable horn breastplate and body armor--but with a head that, now its fatal liquid was exhausted, was useless in battle.
But he could, and did, run away from the body of soldiers surrounding the monarch just before the deadlysyringe of the first attacking termite could function against him.
The searching spear-point had evidently found the brain behind the syringe of the thing; for it reared in an agony that could only have been that of approaching death, and ran amuck.
A little later, Mildred, returning from a momentary absence, saw him withdraw his syringe from the arm of her half-conscious mother.
Having obtained the syringe and a vial of the solution of morphia, he injected into his arm a much larger quantity than the physician would have dreamed of employing.
He who had led charges amid the smoke and thunder of a hundred cannon, and had warded off sabre-thrusts from muscular, resolute hands, was not going to be pricked to death by a little syringe in his own hand.
Alone in her bedroom, she took out from a locked drawer a hypodermic syringe in silver and glass, and a phial of colourless liquid.
With a curious vindictive satisfaction, Olive took out her hypodermic syringe from its secret place and smashed it to pieces with the bedroom poker.
Then pull it gently by the string andsyringe yourself with a quart or two quarts of warm water.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "syringe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.