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Definition of Intubates
1. intubate [v] - See also: intubate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intubates
Literary usage of Intubates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children (1903)
"If, however, the patient cannot exist without the presence of the tube, he
immediately re-intubates, and four days later attempts removal. ..."
2. Therapeutic Gazette (1904)
"He intubates the patient and connects the intubation tube by means of a tightly
fitting end-piece with a rubber tube, which is passed through the patient's ..."
3. Transactions of the American Pediatric Society by American Pediatric Society (1895)
"... less and intubates more. Altogether, the last paper of Baginsky is very much
more favorable to the antitoxin treatment than his former one. ..."
4. Practical Pediatrics by Eugen Graetzer (1905)
"Bokai first intubates until the patient recuperates, and the air-passage, becomes
free, then follows it up immediately by tracheotomy. ..."
5. Every-day Diseases of Children and Their Rational Treatment by George Henry Candler (1914)
"helpless doctor's eyes and—he either hurries away resolved never to go to a
croup-case again or—does a tracheotomy or intubates. In his hands medicinal ..."