27 examples of clyster in sentences

33-7 Pound cake 1770 Pounded cheese 1648 Prawn, the 198 Soup 198 Prawns or shrimps, buttered 313 To boil 299 To dress 300 Prescriptions, general remarks on 2580 Blister, an ordinary 2598 Clyster 2582 Draught 2581 common black 2587 Drugs, list of, necessary to carry out all instructions 2579 Liniment 2583 Lotion 2584 Goulard 2585 Opodeldoc 2586 Mixtures, aperient 2588 fever 2589

If possible, throw up a warm turpentine clyster (two tablespoonfuls of oil of turpentine in a pint of warm gruel), or, if this cannot be obtained, one composed of about a quart of warm salt-and-water and soap.

Put the patient into a warm bath, and throw up a clyster of warmish water when he is in it.

My good friend, For favours to my son and wife, I shall love you whilst I've life, Your clysters, potions, help'd to save, Our infant lambkin from the grave.

Clysters, what kind best for children, 105. , mode of application, 106.

See Clysters.

At last they produced his death by the application of a poisoned clyster, by which he next day in painful agonies expired.

A young merchant going to Nordeling fair in Germany, for ten days' space never went to stool; at his return he was grievously melancholy, thinking that he was robbed, and would not be persuaded but that all his money was gone; his friends thought he had some philtrum given him, but Cnelius, a physician, being sent for, found his costiveness alone to be the cause, and thereupon gave him a clyster, by which he was speedily recovered.

Cardan's nettles, frictions, clysters, suppositories, sneezings, masticatories, nasals, cupping-glasses.

To provoke urine with aniseed, daucus, asarum, &c., and stools, if need be, by clysters and suppositories.

prescribes it once a day at least: where nature is defective, art must supply, by those lenitive electuaries, suppositories, condite prunes, turpentine, clysters, as shall be shown.

Prosper Calenus, lib. de atra bile, commends clysters in hypochondriacal melancholy, still to be used as occasion serves; Peter Cnemander in a consultation of his pro hypocondriaco, will have his patient continually loose, and to that end sets down there many forms of potions and clysters.

Prosper Calenus, lib. de atra bile, commends clysters in hypochondriacal melancholy, still to be used as occasion serves; Peter Cnemander in a consultation of his pro hypocondriaco, will have his patient continually loose, and to that end sets down there many forms of potions and clysters.

if this benefit come not of its own accord, prescribes clysters in the first place: so doth Montanus, consil.

Walter Bruel would have a practitioner begin first with a clyster of his, which he prescribes before bloodletting: the common sort, as Mercurialis, Montaltus cap.

" Clysters are in good request.

"I have found (saith he) by experience, that many hypochondriacal melancholy men have been cured by the sole use of clysters," receipts are to be had in him.

Put a pair of bellows end into a clyster pipe, and applying it into the fundament, open the bowels, so draw forth the wind, natura non admittit vacuum.

If costiveness offend in this, or any other of the three species, it is to be corrected with suppositories, clysters or lenitives, powder of senna, condite prunes, &c. [Symbol: Rx] Elect.

It is true that she spared nothing to preserve it: besides taking a clyster every day, she swallowed some excellent jelly during the day and on going to bed.

The drollest man, a sugar-baker, Last year imported from the till Prates of his orses and his oney, Is quite in love with fields and farms A horrid Vandal,but his money Will buy a glorious coat of arms; Old Clyster makes him take the waters; Some say he means to give a ball And after all, with thirteen daughters, I think, Sir Thomas, you might call.

" Thus with purges and blisters, Pills, bleeding, and clysters, The poor patient they threatened Should be deluged and sweatened.

This 'tis that strikes me silent, seals my lips, And apts me rather to sleep out my time, Than I would waste it in contemnéd strifes With these vile Ibidés, these unclean birds That make their mouths their clysters, and still purge From their hot entrails.

the thought that a house might swim into his purse on a tear caused him a peculiar irritation of the glands, which made him look like a sick lark to whom a clyster is being applied with an oiled pinheadthe house being the head.

And it should not be forgotten that, in dreadful cases where the medicine cannot be forced down through the usual channel, recourse should be had to the use of clysters.

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