How To Use Obtund In A Sentence

  • This was followed by a nonfluent aphasia about a month after the injury, and the patient became progressively more obtunded and comatose.
  • Physical examination revealed a febrile, obtunded female, arousable to painful stimuli with no Babinski or Hoffmann signs.
  • The next day the patient became more obtunded, and empirical antituberculosis therapy with adjuvant glucocorticoids was started.
  • While the special senses are in partial action, the sense of pain is obtunded, and in many cases completely annulled, consciousness and general sensibility being preserved. Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881
  • She was found in an obtunded state in the bathtub by her husband who determined that she ingested up to 30 mg. of colchicine and about one-fifth of bourbon. Colchicine Poisoning
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  • At presentation, he was jaundiced and obtunded.
  • Six hours after admission, he became abruptly hypotensive and 15 minutes later was obtunded.
  • -. fortuUcaJucco, umuminfirmitatem roborant, corruptorum quoque humorum Ubem obtundunt. Pedanii Dioscoridis Anazarbei De medicinali materia libri sex
  • Older classification systems relied on descriptive terms such as obtundation (diminished pain or touch sensations), stupor, semicoma, etc. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • And it is a fact well ascertained, that of persons guilty of violating all the laws which bind men together and of trampling under foot all the ties of social order, by far the majority have, from long habits of drinking ardent spirits, completely obtunded the moral sensibility. Lectures on the Utility of Temperance Societies. Lecture I. On Intemperance as a National Evil. Lecture II. On Intemperance as a Source of Disease. Lecture III. On Temperance Societies
  • _Latini (sic diis placet) hoc biennio magistri dicendi extiterunt; quos ego censor edicto meo sustuleram; non quo (ut nescio quos dicere aiebant) acui ingenia adolescentium nollem, sed, contra, ingenia obtundi nolui, corroborari impudentiam. A Dialogue Concerning Oratory, Or The Causes Of Corrupt Eloquence The Works Of Cornelius Tacitus, Volume 8 (of 8); With An Essay On His Life And Genius, Notes, Supplements
  • Often at his desk there, his mind became strangely obtunded and he babbled vapidly; his big face pinched up till it seemed lean and grey, and he pitched forward, face down, upon the desk. Sally of Missouri
  • The driver, taken by ambulance, arrived in the emergency room obtunded, diaphoretic, with his mouth clenched, and with a positive cough reflex.
  • This is vitally important to them because gradually their veins collapse, infect, become obtunded and useless. NYC health dept. needled over 'heroin how-to' flier
  • Madeira did not seem to be unconscious, but his senses were obtunded, and it was some minutes before he could sit up. Sally of Missouri
  • The patient remained obtunded, and due to the advanced stage of his AIDS, his family chose to give supportive care only.
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  • History was provided by 15 patients on admission to the hospital; 5 patients were obtunded or confused and unable to provide a history.
  • In paralysis of sensation, the reflexes of coughing, vomiturition and vomiting are obtunded. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • A quiet chest in a dyspneic or obtunded patient with asthma is a serious event.
  • On admission, the child was found to be obtunded with a rectal temperature of 95. 8° F, and irregular pulse fluctuating from 42-84 beats per minute, respirations of 16 per minute, and a blood pressure of 72/40. Carbamazepine
  • Looking ahead, she added in one of her more baroque phrases that the Chinese “have faith, that, at the writing of peace, America and our gallant Allies will not be obtunded by the mirage of contingent reasons of expediency.” The Last Empress
  • In men of genius the moral sense is sometimes obtunded, if not altogether absent. Religion and Lust or, The Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion and Sexual Desire

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