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Example sentences for "syringed"

Lexicographically close words:
syrens; syriaca; syringa; syringas; syringe; syringes; syringing; syrinx; syrrup; syrup
  1. The frames may thus be frequently syringed without keeping the plants unduly wet.

  2. The plants should be well watered during their growing period, and the foliage sprinkled or syringed two or three times a day.

  3. In order to make certain that a free opening exists between the antrum and the tympanic cavity, some warm boric lotion should be syringed through the opening of the aditus.

  4. The ear is syringed out to remove any fragments of granulation tissue or blood-clot.

  5. After the patient has been anæsthetized, the cleansing process should be repeated, and the auditory canal syringed out with the lotion.

  6. If there be no perforation, or if it be very small, the membrane should be freely incised before fluid is syringed through the aditus.

  7. The venous channel is afterwards syringed through from above downwards.

  8. This indeed has been known to occur even after the lateral sinus has been curetted out, the jugular vein ligatured, and the venous channel syringed through.

  9. It should be left in situ for two or three days, when it is removed to allow of the cavity being syringed through, and is then replaced by a solid, soft rubber plug, of a somewhat smaller diameter (Fig.

  10. The ear is then syringed out once or twice daily with a warm solution of lysol or carbolic acid, a small wick of gauze soaked in a 10% solution of carbolic acid in glycerine being afterwards inserted along the meatus.

  11. The sinus may be syringed out with warm saline solution, and temporarily packed with a long strip of iodoform gauze, while the operation is being completed.

  12. For the first few days it should be syringed daily, dried, and spirit drops instilled.

  13. As soon as a small passage has been made, sufficient to allow of a view of the deeper-lying parts, the ear should be syringed out and dried, and a thorough inspection made.

  14. The ear is now syringed out gently with a weak solution of hydrogen peroxide and afterwards dried by mopping it out with small wicks of cotton-wool.

  15. If the jugular vein has been ligatured, the sinus and vein should be syringed through daily, and this should only be stopped after all secretion has ceased, usually a matter of a week or ten days.

  16. Carbolized solutions, as the following, syringed warm into the ear in which otorrhoea is occurring, are useful in promoting cleanliness and increasing the comfort of the patient: Rx.

  17. A few drops of this should be dropped into the ear, or, if the ear be sensitive and painful, five drops should be added to a teaspoonful of warm water and dropped or syringed into the ear.

  18. The trees should then be syringed with a decoction of elder leaves.

  19. The best preventive against mildew is to keep the plant subject to it occasionally syringed with a decoction of elder leaves, which will prevent the fungus growing on them.

  20. During active growth, water is given freely, occasionally liquid manure; they are also syringed daily.

  21. The frames are kept close even in bright weather, except when there is too much moisture inside, and the plants are syringed twice daily in dry, hot weather.

  22. All through the summer months, the plants should be syringed both morning and evening; but by the end of August they will have completed their growth, and should, therefore, be gradually exposed to sunshine and air.

  23. During the summer, the stems should be syringed morning and evening on all bright days, whilst in winter little or no water will be required.

  24. The plants should be laid on their sides to be syringed with the mixture, and after they have been thoroughly wetted, they may be allowed to stand for a few minutes before being syringed with pure water.

  25. The old stem should be kept dry for about two months, and then watered and placed in a sunny, moist position, where it can be syringed once a day.

  26. In bright weather they may be syringed overhead twice a day.

  27. Plants that are badly infested with mealy bug should be syringed with the paraffin mixture once a day, for about a week.

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

  29. After the ear is syringed the skin may present a dry, scaly appearance, while sometimes fissures and an indurated condition of the outer end of the meatus may be noted.

  30. Maggots, larvæ, and insects should first be killed by instillations of alcohol and then syringed out.

  31. When the green-fly appears, it is immediately destroyed by fumigation with tobacco, and the plants are subsequently syringed with clean water.

  32. They should be syringed every evening when there has been no rain through the day.

  33. However, prevention is better than cure; and if the Camellias are properly syringed every evening during summer, and once or twice a week during winter, they will never be subject to the ravages of mildew or of red spider.

  34. Had the house been syringed two or three times per week, these intruders would not have appeared.

  35. The plant, or tree, after being washed, before it becomes dry, will require to be syringed with water, otherwise the dust will adhere to the glutinous particles of the soap.

  36. They should then be frequently syringed out or continuously irrigated.

  37. If the abscesses are foul and bad smelling, their cavities should first be syringed with 1 part of hydrogen peroxid to 2 parts of water and then followed by the injection of any of the above-mentioned antiseptics.

  38. After taking indoors they must be near the glass, and syringed frequently to keep off red spider.

  39. A night temperature of about sixty degrees is required, and they should have plenty of water and be regularly syringed to keep off red spider.

  40. During the summer it should be syringed over-head with tepid water, and weak soot water should be given three times a week.

  41. During the hot months the roots require a copious supply of water, and the foliage should be syringed freely.

  42. By all the rules of right the leaves of the logwood ought to move (as if partially going to sleep) when syringed with tepid water.

  43. I have never syringed (with tepid water) more than one leaf per day; but if it dies, I shall feel like a murderer.

  44. I find that the leaflets open if they are continuously syringed with water at a temperature of about 19 deg C.

  45. It must be syringed and dressed often enough to allow a free discharge and produce cleanliness.

  46. The canal is now syringed with a warm antiseptic solution--like one part listerine, etc.

  47. Worms in the eyes and lacrimal ducts may cause inflammation, in which case the eyes may be syringed with an antiseptic, such as a weak solution of coal-tar stock dip, and iodoform ointment applied if the condition is severe.

  48. If the swelling is soft, it should be punctured at the lowest point, and afterwards the cavity should be syringed with Lugol's solution.

  49. The cavity should be syringed out with an antiseptic solution.

  50. Green-colored strings should be used for the vines to climb on, the vines frequently syringed to keep down the red spider, which is very destructive to this plant, and liquid manure given as the vines grow.

  51. Give them strong deep soil, and be sure that they are syringed frequently enough on the underside of the leaves to keep down the red spider.

  52. If the red spider or the mealy bug attack them, they may be syringed with tobacco water.

  53. When plants are grown in living-rooms, moisture must be supplied from some source, and if no arrangement has been made for securing moist air, the plants should be syringed often.

  54. Then they may be freely syringed without danger of making the soil too wet.

  55. In the house, plants should rarely be syringed except when the weather is bright, so that they may soon dry off.

  56. Plants are sometimes syringed or sprayed to protect them from frost.

  57. When plants are grown in living-rooms, moisture must be supplied from some source, and if no arrangement has been made for having a moist air the plants should be syringed often.

  58. Give them rich, deep soil, and be sure that they are syringed frequently enough on the under side of the leaves to keep down the red spider.

  59. If all the petals have dropped, and the fruit is set, the temperature may be raised to 60° by day and 50° by night, and syringed in the evening three or four times during the week.

  60. If the beds are dry, to be syringed with lukewarm water, applying it like dew at intervals for a few hours.

  61. The Vines to be syringed evening and morning until they break, and the walls and floor kept damp.

  62. To be slightly syringed with tepid water on sunny days, and to be kept free from insects.

  63. To be thoroughly watered when they require it, and to be syringed overhead in the morning and evening of every clear day unless the plants are in bloom, or ripening their fruit.

  64. To be regularly syringed and watered at the roots, taking especial care that they do not become too wet, or they will damp off.

  65. All that are growing freely in pots or baskets, or on blocks, to be syringed with clear, tepid, soft water in the afternoons of fine days, and to be shut up early.

  66. The roots to be well supplied with water, and the trees to be occasionally syringed overhead.

  67. All plants after shifting do best when placed in a gentle bottom heat; to be syringed occasionally, and shaded during bright sunshine.

  68. When that was taken away the body had to be syringed to stop mortification.

  69. I have known some poor souls go days and weeks in their labour, and then have to have instruments and chloroform, and after nearly coming to death’s door have had to be stitched and syringed and doctored for months.

  70. At last the boy came back with a clean bandage and a big new pad of cotton-wool over the syringed ear.

  71. Yet Ger was consumed by a desire to see this mysterious "myjor" who syringed ears and didn't hurt people.

  72. In the spring and summer, alkaline solutions may be used with advantage, syringed or sprinkled upon the affected shoots and foliage.

  73. When more numerous, the foliage may be syringed with common soapsuds, or with the whale oil soap, two pounds to fifteen gallons of water.


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