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Definition of Gargled
1. gargle [v] - See also: gargle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gargled
Literary usage of Gargled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Physician Enlarged: With Three Hundred and Sixty-nine Medicines by Nicholas Culpeper (1814)
"The decoction hereof gargled in the mouth, ... causeth the palate of the mouth
to turn to its place, the decoction being gargled and held in the mouth. ..."
2. The Eclectic practice of medicine by John Milton Scudder (1888)
"But in those cases, we will obtain much advantage from the free use of cold water
applied to the neck and shoulders in the morning, the throat being gargled ..."
3. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1874)
"Firstly, in the ordinary method expiration is carried on at the same time as the
gargling, and prevents the gargled liquid from getting into the larynx. ..."
4. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1890)
"New York, 1874. gargled in the right manner twice ; this was followed by a gargle
of ferro-cyanide of potassium fifteen grains to the ounce. ..."
5. Journal of Materia Medica (1874)
"Firstly, in the ordinary method expiration is carried on at the same time as the
gargling, and prevents the gargled liquid from getting into the larynx. ..."
6. An Essay on the Sea-scurvy: Wherein is Proposed an Easy Method of Curing by Anthony Addington (1753)
"... let the Mouth be frequently gargled with it, and the ulcerated and carious
Parts continually cover'd with foft Linen Cloths or ..."
7. A Treatise on the Venereal Disease by John Hunter, Ph. Ricord, Freeman Josiah Bumstead (1859)
"... and gargled with port wine; another time I gargled with a decoction of roses,
honey, &c. "'I now find myself in a much worse situation than ever; ..."
8. The English Physician Enlarged: With Three Hundred and Sixty-nine Medicines by Nicholas Culpeper (1814)
"The decoction hereof gargled in the mouth, ... causeth the palate of the mouth
to turn to its place, the decoction being gargled and held in the mouth. ..."
9. The Eclectic practice of medicine by John Milton Scudder (1888)
"But in those cases, we will obtain much advantage from the free use of cold water
applied to the neck and shoulders in the morning, the throat being gargled ..."
10. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1874)
"Firstly, in the ordinary method expiration is carried on at the same time as the
gargling, and prevents the gargled liquid from getting into the larynx. ..."
11. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1890)
"New York, 1874. gargled in the right manner twice ; this was followed by a gargle
of ferro-cyanide of potassium fifteen grains to the ounce. ..."
12. Journal of Materia Medica (1874)
"Firstly, in the ordinary method expiration is carried on at the same time as the
gargling, and prevents the gargled liquid from getting into the larynx. ..."
13. An Essay on the Sea-scurvy: Wherein is Proposed an Easy Method of Curing by Anthony Addington (1753)
"... let the Mouth be frequently gargled with it, and the ulcerated and carious
Parts continually cover'd with foft Linen Cloths or ..."
14. A Treatise on the Venereal Disease by John Hunter, Ph. Ricord, Freeman Josiah Bumstead (1859)
"... and gargled with port wine; another time I gargled with a decoction of roses,
honey, &c. "'I now find myself in a much worse situation than ever; ..."