1In acute inflammation of the stomach, nothing should be given by mouth.
2Seven of the eight successfully treated patients maintained their nutrition by mouth.
3But I did have to get him to eat food by mouth.
4However, she regained consciousness unexpectedly, ate food by mouth, and conversed with others.
5Our interpreter heard some of the messages sent out by mouth by the revolutionists.
6Incoming information, whether by mouth or mail, should be more reliable, especially after lunch.
7Parents-or a whole lot of us, at least-lead by mouth instead of by example.
8I tried to get him to eat food by mouth.
9Indeed, it could survive a week or longer without taking anything, by mouth, except water.
10Both drugs are given by mouth rather than injection.
11With transtracheal air, VI was significantly less than VI obtained while breathing air by mouth.
12This struck home, being true, and the lowering line by mouth and nostril darkened and deepened.
13The traditional practice involves keeping patients nil by mouth followed by gradual stepwise reintroduction of food.
14Those drugs are typically delivered via subcutaneous injections, whereas standard DMARDs can be taken by mouth.
15Since Gale is regaining consciousness, they decide on an herbal concoction he can take by mouth.
16Comfort could be imparted by mouth presses, too.