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Example sentences for "cold bath"

  • Work the cotton seven turns in a cold bath of 3 lb.

  • It is best carried out by preparing a cold bath, entering the prepared or mordanted cotton in this and heating slowly up.

  • The dyeing: A cold bath is prepared with 10 lb.

  • The chill from my cold bath so benumbed me that I had to dismount and lead the horse, to recover, by brisk walking, some portion of animal warmth.

  • Few people take a cold bath in India now, and certainly not in the early morning.

  • The plunge into the "cold bath" should be noted, as being the ultimate cause of the Bishop's sudden death.

  • For the luxurious bath of classical times four things were thought necessary: a warm ante-room, a hot bath, a cold bath, and the rubbing and anointing with oil.

  • The tepidarium, contrary to custom, had a cold bath as explained in section 370.

  • In one of the public baths at Pompeii a cold bath seems to have been introduced into the tepidarium, for the benefit, probably, of invalids who found even the palaestra too cool for comfort.

  • A cold bath which is not followed by reaction is likely to do more harm than good.

  • The best and most convenient time for a cold bath is in the morning, immediately after rising.

  • In brief, the ruddy glow which follows a cold bath is the main secret of its favorable influence.

  • Occasionally he would run rapidly for a considerable distance, and then when heated plunge into a cold bath.

  • For rheumatism a cold bath, after running almost naked in the cold north wind, proved successful when other remedies failed.

  • Many men take a cold bath, and unless they are particularly strong and vigorous, this is rather an exhausting experience for the beginning of the day, when the last nutrition the body absorbed is twelve hours before.

  • It was bathing under difficulties, I can tell you; but though I do not much mind missing my dinner, I can on no account bring myself to deprivation of my cold bath in the morning.

  • The next morning as I took my cold bath as usual in beautifully clean spring water, I was condemned and pitied as a lunatic!

  • A cold bath is a strong stimulant to the entire circulatory system, provided one can recuperate with a feeling of warmth immediately thereafter.

  • If you dread it, if the mere thought of taking a cold bath brings a shudder, it will not be of benefit to you.

  • If you take a cold bath it should follow the friction.

  • I have also frequently recommended the use of the dry friction bath, following exercise, as a means of preparing the body for a cold bath.

  • This continued treatment was persevered in for ten weeks, when patient was prescribed sweating in the morning, and packing-sheet in the afternoon, followed by cold bath.

  • At first, she was ordered to have a cold bath prepared by the bed-side at night, and when fever and sweating came on, to go into the bath, and repeat it if necessary.

  • Those which will dye the silk only in a cold bath.

  • Then it is passed through a cold bath of 3/4 oz.

  • Clean the silk by boiling in a bath of soap for twenty minutes, then dye in a cold bath containing 1 lb.

  • The cold stage of ague, may at once be cut short by a cold bath.

  • Generally speaking, when the skin is hot and dry, a cold bath will do good; and when chilly, a hot bath.

  • The morning air braces and strengthens the nerves, and in some measure answers the purpose of a cold bath.

  • The patient's face should be sprinkled with vinegar, the pit of the stomach with water, and the legs plunged into a cold bath; at the same time rubbing the skin with flannel, or a soft brush.

  • The best time for using the cold bath is in the morning, and the child should be well rubbed with a dry cloth immediately after he comes out of it.

  • Warm bath, cold bath, bandage of emplastrum de minio put on tight, so as to compress the part.

  • Sleepiness, though it will not follow the first immersion in a cold bath, is one of the effects of protracted cold baths; depression of the temperature of the surface becomes dangerous.

  • The effects of a cold bath, the temperature not being below 50 deg.

  • A cold bath, again, first causes a contraction of the capillaries of the surface, which is followed by their expansion when reaction sets in.

  • In such a case the proper treatment is to take away the heat by plunging the patient into a cold bath.

  • But can there be anything more shocking to the universal belief and prejudices than to put a patient dying of acute rheumatism into an almost ice-cold bath?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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