1059 examples of liver in sentences

Smith minor, possibly a prejudiced witness, says he gets it at school; that it is beastly and only another name for Cod Liver Oil. Sambucus (the Elder).A correspondent inquires if anything is known of the younger branch of this family.

The party for the cabins were unable to keep the trail of the mysterious personage, owing to the rapid melting of the snow; they therefore went directly to the cabins and upon entering discovered Keseberg lying down amid the human bones, and beside him a large pan full of fresh liver and lights.

Mr. Foster went down to the cabin of Mrs. Murphy, his mother-in-law, to see if any property remained there worth collecting and securing; he found the body of young Murphy who had been dead about three months with his breast and skull cut open, and the brains, liver, and lights taken out; and this accounted for the contents of the pan which stood beside Keseberg when he was found.

It appeared that he had left at the other camp the dead bullock and horse, and on visiting this camp and finding the body thawed out, took therefrom the brains, liver, and lights.

On their return and passing the cabin, they saw the unfortunate man within devouring the remaining brains and liver left from his morning repast.

He said, "Oh, it is too dry eating; the liver and lights were a great deal better, and brains made good soup!"

And be sure and put down rue for the heart; and burdock, 'tis splendid for the liver.

Maybe it was his liver that made him feel so confoundedly rotten and no count.

" "On the marshy ground thrive the Iris versicolor, Asclepias incarnata, the Primrose-tree, Liver-wort, the tall Physostegia Virginiana, with rosy-red blossoms, and the Helenium autumnale, in which the yellow color predominates.

Professor Marshall turned from the piano, where he sat, striking A for the conscientious Bauermeister to tune, and said laughingly, "Hey there, Knight of the Dolorous Countenance, what vulture is doing business at the old stand on your liver?" Professor Kennedy crossed one long, elegantly slim leg over the other, "I've been dining with the Kennedy family," he said, with a neat and significant conciseness.

It didn't last but a minute, but it scared the liver out

You fail in any partickler and your heart and your liver shall be tore out, roasted and ate!

I was also in mortal terror of the young man who wanted my heart and liver, and of my acquaintance with the iron on his leg, and if I slept at all that night it was only to imagine myself drifting down the river on a strong spring tide to the Hulks, a ghostly pirate calling out to me through a speaking trumpet that I had better come ashore and be hanged there at once.

Any person having sick negroes, considered incurable by their respective physicians, and wishing to dispose of them, Dr. S. will pay cash for negroes affected with scrofula or king's evil, confirmed hypocondriasm, apoplexy, diseases of the liver, kidneys, spleen, stomach and intestines, bladder and its appendages, diarrhea, dysentery, &c.

There are various ways of catching crayfish; but in this district the favourite method is the following: Small wire hoops, about a foot in diameter, are covered with netting strained nearly tight, and to this pieces of liver or other meat are tied.

Unless he had the moral force of a thousand men together, his egotism (beholding himself everywhere, imbuing the entire soil, growing in the woods, rippling and gleaming in the water, and pervading the very air with his greatness) must have been swollen within him like the liver of a Strasbourg goose.

This regimen brings on a slow fever; but his disorder is neither "liver," nor "nervous," but "mind."

In our self-exploiting nineteenth century, with its melancholy liver-complaint, how serene and high he seems!

The talker of ideals and the liver of ideals get echo and response, each after his kindthe talker, in the empty noise of applause; the liver, in the silent spread of the area of achievement.

The talker of ideals and the liver of ideals get echo and response, each after his kindthe talker, in the empty noise of applause; the liver, in the silent spread of the area of achievement.

Facts on cirrhosis of the liver and other liver damage in chronic alcoholism.

Facts on cirrhosis of the liver and other liver damage in chronic alcoholism.

The mischievous work is thus insidiously carried on year after year until by and by the individual breaks down with some chronic disorder of the liver, kidneys, or some other important internal organ.

The mouth supplies the saliva; in the walls of the stomach are little glands which produce the gastric juice; the pancreatic juice is made by the pancreas; the liver secretes bile; while scattered along the small intestines are minute glands which make the intestinal juice.

Compounded of substances "rich," not in food elements, but in fats, sweets, and spices, and served after enough has already been eaten, it offers a great temptation to overeat; while the elements of which it is largely composed, serve to hamper the digestive organs, to clog the liver, and to work mischief generally.

1059 examples of  liver  in sentences