Definition of Disintoxicating

1. disintoxicate [v] - See also: disintoxicate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disintoxicating

disinterment
disinterments
disinterred
disinterring
disinters
disinthral
disinthrall
disinthralled
disinthralling
disinthrallment
disinthralls
disinthrals
disintoxicate
disintoxicated
disintoxicates
disintoxicating (current term)
disintoxication
disintricate
disintricated
disintricates
disintricating
disinure
disinured
disinures
disinvent
disinvented
disinvest
disinvested
disinvesting

Literary usage of Disintoxicating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Metabolism and Practical Medicine by Karl Harko von Noorden, Carl von Noorden, Isaac Walker Hall (1907)
"If the liver is made glycogen- free by hunger or experimental methods, then it loses its disintoxicating power, and, vice versa, all of the substances ..."

2. Clinical urinology: A Treatise on the Urinary Aspects of Disease by Alfred Careño Croftan (1907)
"In order to know whether the kidneys are performing their disintoxicating function in a normal manner, the toxicity of the blood, ie, what may be called the ..."

3. The Practice of Obstetrics: Designed for the Use of Students and by James Clifton Edgar (1916)
"Fetal death or emptying the uterus appears to exert no salutary effect; nor is the condition amenable to disintoxicating methods, or to any treatment ..."

4. Contributions to Medical Research: Dedicated to Victor Clarence Vaughan by by University of Michigan (1903)
"The theory that the suprarenal gland is a disintoxicating organ whose true function consists in altering one or more poisonous substances formed in other ..."

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