Lexicographical Neighbors of Insufflations
Literary usage of Insufflations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The London Medical and Physical Journal (1828)
"Stimulants, frictions, and insufflations of air into the lungs were required to
revive the patient, whose life was nearly extinct. v , ^ ' '€ASE II. ..."
2. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technic: A Manual of Practical Procedures by Albert Sidney Morrow (1921)
"... insufflations Powders may be applied to the larynx by means of a special
insufflator. They are of use chiefly in cases of ulceration, where a sedative ..."
3. A Text-book of Diseases of the Nose and Throat by Francke Huntington Bosworth (1896)
"insufflations. Snuffs and their application by means of specially devised
instruments possess a certain value in the treatment of the upper ..."
4. Diseases of the chest, throat and nasal cavities by Ephraim Fletcher Ingals (1892)
"sL insufflations. Powders have been extensively used in the treatment of nasal
and laryn- geal affections. I am accustomed to dilute most of the drugs which ..."
5. Diseases of the Nose and Throat by Algernon Coolidge (1915)
"insufflations of fine powders may be made by a simple insufflator by which they
are dusted onto the mucous membrane of the nose or larynx. ..."
6. Diseases of the Nose and Throat by Algernon Coolidge (1915)
"insufflations of fine powders may be made by a simple insufflator by which they
are dusted onto the mucous membrane of the nose or larynx. ..."