Lexicographical Neighbors of Dropperfuls
Literary usage of Dropperfuls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of the diseases of the eye: For Students and General Practitioners by Charles Henry May (1909)
"... from an eye-dropper, using two or three dropperfuls, or poured out very
conveniently by means of the undine (Figs. 350 and 352), or with a soft- rubber ..."
2. Therapeutic Gazette (1908)
"... but if the patient is placed on the back, the lids separated and the eye washed
out with three or four dropperfuls of a boric acid solution, ..."
3. Archives of Otology (1905)
"Beside which I myself two or three times a day injected several dropperfuls of
peroxide solution into the lower end of the sinus. ..."
4. The Feather's Practical Squab Book: Questions and Answers by William Edward Rice (1904)
"A good remedy in such cases is to give two dropperfuls of sweet-fern tea at once.
ROUP.—Roup may be known by a discharge from the nostrils and a very ..."