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Definition of Intubating
1. intubate [v] - See also: intubate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intubating
Literary usage of Intubating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Annual Meeting by Ohio State Medical Society (1897)
"For a number of years I did practically all the intubating that was done in
Columbus and vicinity. ... Moreover, there should be no delay in intubating ..."
2. The Practice of surgery by James Gregory Mumford (1914)
"The skin wound should be closed and carefully dressed and, as a the tracheotomy
tube should be removed permanently as early Fig. 384.—intubating the larynx ..."
3. The Hahnemannian Monthly (1896)
"Third, accidents are more common in intubating, as pushing the membrane into ...
As a rule, the younger the patient the longer will the intubating tube be ..."
4. Diseases of children by Charles Sigmund Raue (1906)
"It is well to remain with every case, or at least close by, for several hours
after intubating, and if the child shows a tendency to cough up the tube it ..."