20 Verbs to Use for the Word blister

When the physician wishes remedies to act through the skin, he sometimes raises a small blister, and dusts over the surface some drug, a fine powder, like morphine.

Has the vaccine matter, by its irritative property, produced a mere blister, the fluid of which has the same irritative property?

Gerôme is all for applying a blister, which he says will "bring the poison out"!

I was one day dressing a blister, and the mistress of the house sent a little black girl into the kitchen to bring me some warm water.

"Send me the blister, and I'll slap it on him.

Save the skin unbroken if possible, taking care not to break the blisters.

And then he'd see them with blisters on them and he would take a handsaw or a flat plank and bust the blisters.

Add the creamed butter and eggs and stir until it forms blisters and leaves the bowl clean.

If, in spite of warnings, you have been so careless about your underclothing as to cause a blister, a bit of muslin saturated with Vaseline, with a drop of tincture of benzoin rubbed into it, makes a plaster which will end the smart instantly.

Combined with the 'You-might-have-known-it,' it gets up a wholesome blister in the least possible time, especially where 'a raw' has been established previously.

My masters, you that be good fellows, get you into corners, and sup off your provender closely: report hath a blister on her tongue!

Know what dem holes be for? Ev'y hole mek a blister.

Place the child immediately in a hot bath up to the throat; and, on removal from the water, give an emetic of the antimonial or ipecacuanha wine, and, when the vomiting has subsided, lay a long blister down the front of the throat, and administer one of the following powders every twenty minutes to a child from three to six years of age.

She loves this newt-nuzzling blister.

Such an Act That blurres the grace and blush of Modestie, Calls Vertue Hypocrite, takes off the Rose From the faire forehead of an innocent loue, And makes a blister there.

When the physician prescribed blisters to Marie Bashkirtseff to check her consumptive tendency, the vain, cynical girl wrote, "I will put on as many blisters as thee like.

This morning he suddenly disclosed a huge blister on his foot.

To cure Blisters in a cow's mouth, cut the blisters; then slit the upper part of the tail, insert a clove of garlic, and tie a piece of red cloth round the wound.

He twisted his head around and saw the blisters that had been made by the fierce fire.

" "You would like to have had my poor little face one blister with the glare of sun and sea.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  blister