We must regard it rather as a sudorific for feverish blood and brains.
2
It is advised as a sudorific stimulant in low fevers, and to relieve spasms.
3
There is a very sudorific odour from the crowd.
4
I can say from experience, that it is a powerful sudorific, and very efficacious in a cold.
5
Did my sudorific work well, think you?
1
For James, the emotions are not the bodilyprocesses but the perception of bodilyprocesses.
2
The bodilyprocesses were slowed down; the heart throbbed sluggishly, once every few minutes; thought ceased.
3
But the invisibility of the procedure is as complete as that of your own bodilyprocesses.
4
Just a heap of bodilyprocesses-andregret.
5
And don't you know how much control the trance gives each twin over the bodilyprocesses of the other?
1
The juice makes your bodyprocess the liquid and you stay more hydrated.
2
The natural bodyprocess to stop bleeding happens almost immediately.
3
To start, you have to understand how the bodyprocesses alcohol.
4
The room was cool enough to have slowed Mrs Singh's bodyprocesses down.
5
As the bodyprocesses alcohol, ethanol escapes through the skin as a byproduct.
1
It deals with a bodilyfunction that is somewhat taboo, she said.
2
Another vital bodilyfunction they helped with was clearing mucus from his throat.
3
Indeed, the analogy with a bodilyfunction is quite appropriate.
4
Beyond the simple plane of bodilyfunction, there was nothing.
5
It is now generally agreed that suggestion, however induced, may positively affect bodilyfunction.
Ús de diaphoretic en anglès
1
If there is pain, an anodyne and diaphoretic is proper.
2
After this, an anodyne diaphoretic was prescribed, and the doctor retired from the chamber with Mrs. Grant.
3
The roots of another family of monocotyledons (of some cyperaceae) possess also diaphoretic and resolvent properties.
4
It's an anodyne diaphoretic, said Browne.
5
Abbott was naked from the waist up, diaphoretic and even sloppier and rounder than I thought he'd be.
6
In commerce the diaphoretic roots of the Polypodium crassifolium, and of the Acrostichum huascaro, are mixed with those of the calahuala or Aspidium coriaceum.)
7
"Four grains of (diaphoretic) antimony, with twenty grains of nitre, with a little salt of tin, making rubila."