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However, sampling may be difficult in the younger patients and in patients with mild disease who do not expectorate.
Besides, who could like an instrument where all you do is expectorate into metal tubes!
According to an independent survey on spitting this year showed that 300 million Chinese expectorate in public.
When I came to spit it out, he offered me the cup, so I was was forced to expectorate into a three-inch deep slurry of chewing tobacco.
Several days later, I am able to expectorate thick glair, more and more often.
Intake of these fluids will promote adequate hydration and help thin out mucus secretions, making it easier to cough up and expectorate.
A major advantage of sputum induction, however, is that patients who are normally unable to expectorate can almost always produce sputum after inhaling hypertonic saline.
In our study, almost half of the subjects completing both visits did not expectorate regularly, and thus we had almost twice the number of subjects for analysis.
Protein in the diaphragm and intercostal muscles has been depleted, impairing the patient's ability to deep breathe, expectorate, and clear microbes from the lungs.
If accidental contact occurs, flush mucosa with plenty of water and expectorate water.
As anyone whose had a general anaesthetic will know, you have to cough and expectorate hard pretty much as soon as you come round to clear the anaesthetic out of your lungs.
It reduces inflammation and helps to expectorate.
For best results, expectorate but do not rinse or eat for 30 minutes.
As a result you cough, expectorate and work hard to breathe.
At a recent tasting of wines from Spain, I was given the opportunity to taste and expectorate two red wines that together beautifully illustrate the gullibility to which wine drinkers are prone.
Then, there is the third and most common option, which defies all logic: you enter a weird catarrhal limbo that requires you to expectorate the words in English with a heavy Gothic croak.
Examples from Classical Literature
The patient continued to expectorate thick nummular and puriform sputa, as in the influenza.
It is barbarous to expectorate in the temple of your faith, but that doubtless is an extreme case.
The throat is dry and irritated, and there is a constant desire to expectorate.
The mucus accumulating during sleep often awakens the patient in efforts at hawking and spitting to detach and expectorate it.
Both are very young, both chew tobacco and expectorate long, brown, wet lines of tobacco juice on to the floor.
He turns to expectorate, sweeping the large shop with a quick, watchful eye.
The participants were asked to pour the entire stimulus into their mouths and then expectorate.
So absorbed was his attention that he even forgot to expectorate.
I have seen people here open the door of their vehicle at a traffic signal to expel expectorate.
The constituents' camphene, limonene and alpha-pinene are responsible for the strong expectorate effect connected with its inhalation.
The second day after my arrival I began to expectorate a little blood.
An Emesis basin or a cup can be helpful for the patient to expectorate into, especially if they appear to be afraid of the suction.
In its statement, Iraqi advices Pratha web site not to let regional intelligences to expectorate their poison through tv channels that are supposed to be friendly and ally.
As Tom wended to school after breakfast, he was the envy of every boy he met because the gap in his upper row of teeth enabled him to expectorate in a new and admirable way.
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