The treatment consists in tiding the patient over the acute stage of his illness, until the fat is eliminated from the blood vessels.
Artificial respiration may be useful in tiding a patient over the critical period of shock, especially at the end of a severe operation.
The prudent man appointed on the occasion was, I feared, tiding over the coming difficulty in some quiet corner; but I continued my rounds, maugre the suspicion, in the hope of his appearance.
They had been strong, and had endured the evil times for years without wavering, but now were compelled to obtain a credit more and more extended, in the hope of tiding themselves over the long period of depression.
Now that she could no longer rest in her old belief that there would be "some way" of tiding over every financial crisis, she became a prey to forebodings equally vague that there might be no way.
It was not long before my lord Yvain without delay entered the forest fully armed, tiding faster than a gallop on a large, sleek steed, strong, intrepid, and fleet of foot.
Here comes Cliges tiding fast, greener than the grass of the field, and mounted on a fallow red steed, carrying its mane on the right-hand side.
To Worms sent Gernot riding / now a messenger, And of the joyous tiding / soon friends at home were ware, How that it well had prospered / with him and all his men.
That heard soon the highest of this land, and to the queen came tiding of Arthur the king, that he was come in safety, and his folk in prosperity.
Arthur was fifteen years old, when this tiding was told to him, and all they were well employed, for he was much instructed.
Colgrim heard tiding of Arthur the king, that he came toward him, and would do to him evil.
Then quoth the King Uther, of this tidinghe was ware: "Be still, be still, knights in hall!
The tiding came to the king, who was lord of the land, that Arthur the king was come there, and much harm there wrought.
The tiding came to Childric, the strong and the rich, that Arthur came with host all ready to fight.
But he knew not of the tidingthat came to his lemman.
The tidingcame to Arthur the king, that Frolle would with fight win France; was he never so blithe ere in his life!
The queen came to Modred, who was to her dearest of men, and told him tiding of Arthur the king, how he would take on, and all how he would do.
The Cid and his companions they rested in the place Unto the King of Seville the tidingcame apace: Ta'en is Valencia city; for him 'tis held no more.
Then I was once more alone on the placid and noble Thames, the moon shining bright, and the sweep in my hand, tidingup the reach, and admiring the foliage which hung in dark shadows over the banks.
Our cargo was on board of the lighter, and we were again tiding it through the bridges.
By the righteousness of God, O beloved friend, through this glad-tiding the ailing are cured and every mouldering bone is quickened.
Swilc tiding ðhugte adam god, And ſumdel quemeð it his ſeri mood.
There was a cart with two oxen not quite dead, and four men in it drowned: but what was ridiculous, there came tiding along a fat haycock, with a hen and her eggs, and a cat.
This river is too serpentine and narrow to admit sailing up; sweeps, towing, or tiding it up are the only modes that can be resorted to.
What tale or tiding hath stirred thy mood To send forth word upon all our ways For incensed worship?
Who can so hard a tiding bring, Or deeper sorrow bid.
In like manner, that in Agues, the tumult of the Fits generally lasts all the Tiding time, and then goes off in kindly Sweats in the Ebbs.
XXIII Now good Bayardo had believed the tiding Of that fair damsel, which produced the accord; And in the devil's cunning tale confiding, Renewed his wonted service to his lord.
Uds-lid: if there come no other tiding the sweetness of this pleasure will prove but bitter to them.
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