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Definition of Instillations
1. instillation [n] - See also: instillation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Instillations
Literary usage of Instillations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1902)
"CASE V.—Left eye of rabbit used in Case I. Instillations kept up for eight hours.
... Even when the instillations are kept up practically all day the ..."
2. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technic: A Manual of Practical Procedures by Albert Sidney Morrow (1921)
"Instillations Instillations are employed when it is desired to medicate the
urethra with small quantities of strong solutions. ..."
3. Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1901)
"... as well as that of instillations of bichloride of mercury, it may not be out
of place to first consider, in a brief manner, the pathologic anatomy and ..."
4. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1881)
"... and used instillations of calomel. The next time I saw it the case had changed
to purulent ophthalmia. The calomel was analyzed, but no corrosive ..."
5. Principles of Medical Treatment by George Cheever Shattuck (1916)
"The nose may be treated in this way or by instillations. Irrigations should not
be used in the nose. D. Rest. In all cases in which toxaemia is marked the ..."
6. Diseases of the stomach and upper alimentary tract by Anthony Bassler (1922)
"... alkaline sodium sulphate waters (which washes the stomach contents into the
intestines) and the drinking of the above-mentioned instillations answer for ..."
7. Treatise on the Diseases of the Ear: Including the Anatomy of the Organ by Anton Friedrich Tröltsch, Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa (1869)
"... and instillations of various oils. ABSTRACTION OF BLOOD IN AURAL DISEASE. ...
instillations ..."