Which preposition to use with syringed
SUBSTANCES IN THE EYE.To remove fine particles of gravel, lime, &c., the eye should be syringed with lukewarm water till free from them.
Syringe in a little warm water, which will often wash out the substance.
When the paste looks soft, drop it at equal distances from a biscuit-syringe on to sheets of wafer-paper; put a strip of almond on the top of each; strew some sugar over, and bake the macaroons in rather a slow oven, of a light brown colour when hard and set, they are done, and must not be allowed to get very brown, as that would spoil their appearance.
It is advisable to first render aseptic the seat of operation, and to sterilize both the needle and the syringe by boiling.
She put the syringe among a number of others on the mantel-piece.
One Patricia could easily divine to be a doctor; he was twiddling a hypodermic syringe between his fingers, and the set of his shoulders was that of acquiescence.
During the summer it should be syringed over-head with tepid water, and weak soot water should be given three times a week.
McMurtrie dropped the syringe at once, and taking the skin between his fingers began to pinch and mould it with swift, deft touches into the required shape.
Suddenly, as he was beginning to grow discouraged, he had an inspiration one day, when he was giving a lady suffering from hepatic colics an injection of morphine with the little syringe of Pravaz.