12 Metaphors for dosed

The British public is too apt to look upon the Macedonian campaign as a prolonged picnic, and for them a dose of Mr. STEBBING would be excellent medicine.

The next agent tried in precisely this same way was coca; and knowing that the quality of that which was attainable was very low, the commencing dose of the leaf in substance was 2 drachms, or about 8 grammes.

A dose of Jarvis Jocelyn was the correct prescription.

The ordinary medicinal dose of strophanthin is one five-hundredth of a grain.

Of the compound iron pills (No. 4), the dose for a full grown person is also 10 grains, made into two pills.]

When thou art close, the doctor's dose Is quite a decent tonic.

So it contrasts with the hormone of the minute parathyroids placed so closely to it, a minimum dose of which is absolutely a prerequisite for continued life.

It might as well be said a chancellor is a chancellor, and a black dose is a black dose; therefore, because an able Aesculapius had prescribed a draught which had proved eminently useful to bilious Benjamin, it must agree equally well with lymphatic William.

The largest dose of the root in powder is one dram.

The dose is half a pint, made warm, on going to bed; and a little may be taken whenever the cough is troublesome.

Some say a dose of turpentine is better lamp

But there are others who maintain that it is a malarial manifestation only, and that the big dose of quinine, which seems to some to precipitate the attack, is only a coincidence.

12 Metaphors for  dosed