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Example sentences for "antiphlogistic"

Lexicographically close words:
antipapal; antipathetic; antipathies; antipathy; antiperiodic; antiphon; antiphonal; antiphonary; antiphons; antiphony
  1. The antiphlogistic chemists regarded fixed air as composed of carbon and dephlogisticated air; the phlogisteans said it was a substance highly charged with phlogiston.

  2. The antiphlogistic theory was soon adopted by all French chemists of note.

  3. The antiphlogistic school said that calx of iron is composed of iron and dephlogisticated air; the phlogisteans said it was iron deprived of its phlogiston.

  4. A strict antiphlogistic (low) diet for the first few days, during which time cold water to be given ad libitum.

  5. Broussais opposes the identity of croup and diphtheria (1829), and gives a report of cures by means of antiphlogistic regimen and laryngotomy.

  6. Attempts to cure remittent fevers by an exclusively antiphlogistic treatment either result fatally or induce long periods of confinement and suffering before recovery is reached.

  7. In that form of ulceration called odontitis infantum, in addition to proper attention to the diet and secretions and mild antiphlogistic medication, local depletion by leeches, preferably at the angle of the jaw, is often beneficial.

  8. Debility, whether presenting originally or as the result of withdrawal of blood and other {365} antiphlogistic measures, may be met by the systematic use of tincture of chloride of iron and of quinia.

  9. The antiphlogistic method, in the strict application of the term, is practically obsolete.

  10. The natural reaction from the vigorous antiphlogistic practice was what has been termed the expectant method.

  11. I had resorted vigorously to the antiphlogistic treatment then in vogue; a consulting physician was called, and at last we told the family that our patient could not live until the next morning.

  12. I discontinued the treatment, and resorted to the then regular antiphlogistic treatment; the patient immediately began to get worse, and at the end of three days more he was a very sick man.

  13. Antiphlogistic regimen," in medical language, means that food and drink which is most cooling and quieting to the stomach and to the general system.

  14. I had only taken animal food about two months after the usual custom, before I had a severe attack, and only escaped an inflammatory fever by the most rigid antiphlogistic treatment.

  15. In the first stages of an acute affection absolute quiet must be enforced; local antiphlogistic applications are beneficial.

  16. During the acute inflammatory stage there is marked lameness present but this soon subsides when local antiphlogistic agents are applied to the parts.

  17. In acute inflammation, antiphlogistic applications are indicated and the subject must be kept quiet.

  18. Tertullian accused him, and the sagacious Erasistratus introduced his mild antiphlogistic treatment in opposition to the polypharmacy and antidotal practice of his time.

  19. It is claimed to be “both an antiphlogistic modifying agent, a well-tolerated diuretic” which “may be administered for long periods without ill effects.

  20. There seemed to be nothing antiphlogistic about him.

  21. In some instances, it may be necessary to have recourse to soothing applications, as fomentations to affected joints, and to employ general antiphlogistic means suited to the age, strength, and constitution of the patient.

  22. Abscess has formed under the bone, as the result of the injury; but by antiphlogistic means, local and general, this may be in most cases prevented.

  23. Blistering the nape of the neck proves highly beneficial, after the employment of the antiphlogistic measures; and in many cases it is necessary to keep up discharge from the blistered surface for some time.

  24. In the early stage of this affection, the most decidedly antiphlogistic measures are imperiously called for.

  25. When reaction has been established, antiphlogistic treatment must be pursued, and it generally requires to be extremely active.

  26. Saline purgatives, and antimonial medicines, a very material part of the antiphlogistic regimen, must not be omitted.

  27. Means must be taken to avert incited action—the limb must be properly placed without delay, the edges of the wound accurately approximated, and antiphlogistic measures pursued.

  28. When much inflammation exists, antiphlogistic remedies must be put in force, followed by fomentations.

  29. Resolution will generally be effected by the application of leeches to the neck, the exhibition of purgatives and diaphoretics, and strict observance of the antiphlogistic regimen.

  30. Low diet should be enjoined for a few days, and, if inflammation arise, recourse must be had to antiphlogistic measures.

  31. The treatment consists in absolute rest, and most rigid antiphlogistic regimen; manual interference with the wounded part is not generally advisable.

  32. In the first stage of external ophthalmia, active antiphlogistic measures must be put in force.

  33. The hypothetical element of phlogiston having given way to the antiphlogistic theory at present received, our ideas respecting caloric are predicated on facts.

  34. The Lavoiserian, or antiphlogistic theory overturned the Stahlian.

  35. The system may sometimes be prepared for it by antiphlogistic treatment; or Tartar Emetic or Ipecacuanha may be conjoined with the dose of Opium.

  36. In other cases the Mercury may pass into the blood of the part, and, by exerting in its antiphlogistic operation, the result of which is to diminish its plasticity, may thus promote absorption.

  37. Antimony deteriorates and impoverishes the blood in very much the same way as Mercury, and, if given in small and carefully regulated doses, is simply a mild Antiphlogistic and Eliminative.

  38. The tendency of the practice of the present day is towards a freer use of Stimulants, and a more sparing employment of blood-letting and antiphlogistic agents, than was some time ago prescribed.

  39. It is by cleaning such matters out of the blood, as well as by their antiphlogistic or evacuant action, that Cathartics become useful in so many diseases, and particularly in disorders of the brain.

  40. And yet it is found that the more Antimony we can get into the blood, the more potent and durable will its antiphlogistic influence be.

  41. This mixture is washed off, and again applied twice in twenty-four hours; and it was only when accompanied with fever, that aperients and other parts of the antiphlogistic regimen were required.

  42. We treated these Fevers in the common antiphlogistic Method.

  43. They were treated in the antiphlogistic Method.

  44. The Remissions were short, and it partook much of the Nature of the common Inflammatory Fever; and most of them were cured by the antiphlogistic Method.

  45. Bleeding, pectorals with volatiles, and antiphlogistic diluters and blistering, were the most successful.

  46. France, then, from the date of the publication of the new nomenclature, might be considered as enlisted on the side of the antiphlogistic theory.

  47. Carbonic oxide gas was discovered by him while in America, and it was brought forward by him as an incontrovertible refutation of the antiphlogistic theory.

  48. But it was this discovery that contributed more than any thing else to establish the antiphlogistic theory.

  49. In the year 1785 Berthollet, at a meeting of the Academy of Sciences, informed that learned body that he had become a convert to the antiphlogistic doctrines of Lavoisier.

  50. At the end of each section was placed an examination and refutation of the argument contained in it by some one of the French chemists, who had now associated themselves in order to support the antiphlogistic theory.

  51. Scheele admitted the fact that water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen; and doubtless, had he lived, would have become a convert to the antiphlogistic theory, as Dr.

  52. A satisfactory refutation of it, therefore, would be a death-blow to phlogiston and would place the antiphlogistic theory upon a basis so secure that it would be henceforth impossible to shake it.

  53. Priestley continued a zealous advocate for phlogiston till the very last, and published what he called a refutation of the antiphlogistic theory about the beginning of the present century: but Dr.

  54. Some years before his death, he had formed the plan of collecting together all his papers relating to the antiphlogistic theory and publishing them in one work; but his death interrupted the project.

  55. Those which were intended to disprove the existence of phlogiston, and establish the antiphlogistic theory.

  56. To attain this end, the antiphlogistic and revulsive plans, graduated to the age and strength of the patient, and to the violence of the disease are recommended.

  57. The patient had been affected twelve months before with puerperal peritoneal inflammation, complicated with cerebral symptoms, from which, notwithstanding a most energetic antiphlogistic treatment, she never entirely recovered.

  58. The disease was regarded as a chronic gastro-entero-peritonitis, and treated accordingly, by the antiphlogistic regimen; but no benefit was derived from this plan.

  59. On the Place he was accosted by the blind man, who, having dragged himself as far as Yonville, in the hope of getting the antiphlogistic pomade, was asking every passer-by where the druggist lived.


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