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Definition of Nonirritant
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonirritant
Literary usage of Nonirritant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Medicinal Preparations of the Farbwerke (vormals Meister, Lucius (1907)
"lutely nonirritant action which is of critical importance for the general utility
of a local anesthetic. The substitutes for cocain all possess decided ..."
2. Useful drugs (1921)
"... and almost nonirritant. This is a distinct advantage in the prophylaxis and
treatment of infections of sensitive mucous membranes, such as the urethra, ..."
3. Manual of Operative Technics: A Practical Treatise on the Elements of by Thomas E. Weeks (1894)
"... and from thermal changes; consequently a material for pulp capping must be
one which is nonirritant to pulp tissue ; one which can be applied without ..."
4. The Journal of Home Economics by American Home Economics Association (1910)
"... according to the author, "do not indicate much probability of serious risk of
chronic poisoning by the absorption of nonirritant compounds of tin as a ..."
5. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by United States Bureau of Animal Industry, Leonard Pearson (1916)
"If mixed dry the horse will often leave the medicine in the bottom of his manger.
nonirritant powders may be given in capsules, as balls are given. ..."
6. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle by United States Bureau of Animal Industry, Vickers T. Atkinson, William Dickson, William Heyser Harbaugh, James Law, John Robbins Mohler, William Herbert Lowe, A. J. Murray, Leonard Pearson, Brayton Howard Ransom, Milton R. Trumbower, Richard West Hickma (1916)
"If the poison is known to be nonirritant— as a narcotic plant—from 10 to 20 drops
of croton oil may be given with a quart of castor oil. ..."
7. Nostrums and Quackery: Articles on the Nostrum Evil and Quackery Reprinted by American Medical Association, Arthur Joseph Cramp (1921)
"... Tablets liberate slowly Nascent Formaldehyde in a most active yet nonirritant
form." It is claimed by the manufacturers that ..."