How To Use Morphia In A Sentence
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A chief chemical feature, which distinguishes Bengal opium from that of Turkey and Egypt, is the large proportion which the narcotine in the former bears to the morphia, and this proportion is constant in all seasons.
The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
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She drew a dose of morphia into a syringe.
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The doctor drew a dose of morphia into the syringe.
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Surgeons would attempt to stupefy the patient with alcohol, opium, or morphia, but with little effect.
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The dying were given water or brandy and had their pain eased by morphia.
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From the "hypodermic" regulars, men and women, laying down their syringes to be filled with the soul-stealing morphia solution -- faded men and trembling women, down to the shattered wretch, with his pitiful twenty-five cents for a bit of "dope," no one with money was turned away.
The Midnight Passenger : a novel
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About six months after the full position had been given, I saw him in a severe chill [evidently a withdrawal symptom caused by Halsted's seeking to give up morphine once again] and this was the first intimation I had that he was still taking morphia.
Eminent Addicts « Isegoria
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The rest of the errands were much like others he had run in the past, except for one small item; among the other items Cameron wanted from the apothecary was a remarkable quantity of laudanum, and for the first time since Paul had known him, a small amount of morphia.
Red dust
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Paul and Annie give her morphia to stop her pain.
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The fashionable devotee, in order to counteract this, either stimulates the system with alcohol, or exorcises the "fidgets" by the use of sedatives, such as chloral or morphia.
Religion and Lust or, The Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion and Sexual Desire
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When tried, the best form is a solution similar to Magendie's, but replacing one grain of morphia by six of codeia.]
The Opium Habit
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The present enemy, however, and one that demands serious and immediate attention, is morphia, which is being largely imported into China in the shape of a variety of preparations suitable to the public demand.
The Civilization of China
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The bride was induced to drink hot water till it was, she declared, on a level with her neck, then I gave her a hypodermic injection of that wonderful emetic apomorphia.
AN AUSTRALIAN IN CHINA
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Later investigations have shown that, in cases of antimonial poisoning, vomiting does not necessarily get rid of all the poison, and the convulsions in which Auguste Ballet died are symptomatic of poisoning either by morphia or antimony.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals
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His mother was wasted and almost ashen in the morning with the morphia.
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I believed, and Welch did too, that he was no longer addicted to morphia.
Eminent Addicts « Isegoria
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Surgeons would attempt to stupefy the patient with alcohol, opium, or morphia, but with little effect.
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The following are empirical laws still waiting to be resolved into the simpler laws from which they are derived: the local laws of the flux and reflux of the tides in different places; the succession of certain kinds of weather to certain appearances of sky; the apparent exceptions to the almost universal truth that bodies expand by increase of temperature; the law that breeds, both animal and vegetable, are improved by crossing; that gases have a strong tendency to permeate animal membranes; that substances containing a very high proportion of nitrogen (such as hydrocyanic acid and morphia) are powerful poisons; that when different metals are fused together the alloy is harder than the various elements; that the number of atoms of acid required to neutralize one atom of any base is equal to the number of atoms of oxygen in the base; that the solubility of substances in one another depends, (171) at least in some degree, on the similarity of their elements.
A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive
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But there are others, scoundrels, who masquerade under the cloak of the blockader for their own selfish gains, and I call down the just wrath and vengeance of an embattled people, fighting in the justest of Causes, on these human vultures who bring in satins and laces when our men are dying for want of quinine, who load their boats with tea and wines when our heroes are writhing for lack of morphia.
Gone with the Wind
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I have always doubted my ability to conduct the affairs of a parish methodically," he said, "that is -- a little habit -- a slight partiality to the drug called morphia is not in my favor.
Aladdin of London or, Lodestar
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Jenkins, is eloquent exceedingly upon the _narcotine_ of fashionable life: declares that its soothing influences were unequalled by vapour of purest mundungus, or acetate of morphia, or even pill of opium, blended intimately with glass of _eau-de-vie_.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
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But… he gave each of them a ‘shot’ of morphia, whereupon all traces of fatigue vanished.
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It never yields more than five per cent. of morphia, whence its inferiority, but is as good in other respects, and even richer in narcotine.
Himalayan Journals — Complete
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The endermic exhibition of morphia may also be resorted to for the purpose of relieving the pain incident to the wound, of preventing the development of tetanic symptoms, and of securing quietude and sleep to the patient.
An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
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When the apomorphia began to do its work there was a struggle of another sort, out of which emerged a pallid and somewhat stricken reincarnation of the governor.
The Grafters
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The only Australian fossorial mammal is the marsupial mole, Notoryctes typhlops (order Notoryctimorphia, family Notoryctidae).
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In the opium from eight divisions of the agency, he found the quantity of morphia to range from 1¾ grains to 3½ grains per cent., and the amount of the narcotine to vary from ¾ grain to 3½ grains per cent., the consistence of the various specimens being between 75 and 79 per cent.
The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
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Considering that depression can cause poor self-esteem and sometimes even body dysmorphia, it's also possible that depressed teens would self-report "substantial" acne more often than their peers.
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Jenkins, is eloquent exceedingly upon the _narcotine_ of fashionable life: declares that its soothing influences were unequalled by vapour of purest mundungus, or acetate of morphia, or even pill of opium, blended intimately with glass of _eau-de-vie_.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
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The chemical examination of different soils in connection with their opium-producing powers, presents a field for profitable and interesting inquiry; nor is the least important part of the investigation that which has reference to variations in the proportions of the alkaloids (especially the morphia and narcotine), which occur in opium produced in various localities.
The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
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Rousing the man, I caused him to swallow some pints of warm water, and then I gave him a hypodermic injection of apomorphia.
AN AUSTRALIAN IN CHINA
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a messenger was sent for the doctor and the word morphia was spoken.
Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth
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Surgeons would attempt to stupefy the patient with alcohol, opium, or morphia, but with little effect.
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Look here, doctor," I said, "I hate the idea of morphia, I 've never taken it, and I never want to.
Complete Plays of John Galsworthy
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A very large proportion of King's stores consisted of morphia and cocaine.
In The Time Of Light
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The sick man lay unutterably weak and spent, kept alive by morphia and by drinks, which he sipped slowly.
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To counteract intestinal discharges probably caused by the calomel, surgeons administered tannin, sulphuric acid, or morphia.
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She would have said morphia, to put him to sleep, to rest while the shock spent its force.
In Spite of Their Declaration of Bombs
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At last, unable to bear her suffering, he and his sister Annie put an overdose of morphia in her milk.