Peroral

Word PERORAL
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What do we mean by peroral?

Through or by way of the mouth. adjective

By way of the mouth. adjective

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The word "peroral" in example sentences

Combat anhydremia by peroral administration of fluids or rectoclysis. ❋ Unknown (1985)

-- Schematic illustration of normal position of the intra-thoracic trachea and esophagus and also of the entire trachea when the patient is in the correct position for peroral bronchoscopy. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

-- The fundamental principles of peroral endoscopy are best taught on the cadaver. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

_Retrograde esophagoscopy_ through a gastrostomy wound offers some advantages over peroral treatment; but unless the gastrostomy is high, the procedure is undoubtedly more difficult. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

Fluoroscopic bronchoscopy, because of its high mortality and low percentage of successes, should be tried only after regular, ocularly guided, peroral bronchoscopy has failed, and only by those who have had experience in ocularly guided bronchoscopy. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

Frequent peroral passage of the bronchoscope for this purpose is contraindicated only in case of children under 3 years of age, because of the likelihood of provoking subglottic edema. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

Every patient should be examined by indirect, mirror laryngoscopy as a preliminary to peroral endoscopy for any purpose whatsoever. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

Endo-tracheal administration of ether is, however, far safer than peroral administration, for it overcomes the danger of respiratory arrest from pressure of the esophagoscope, foreign body, or both, on the trachea. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

Thefe bails may be given hint twice or thrice a day, with three or fojur hoenfuis of the peroral infu*. ft on. ❋ Unknown (1796)

Among their jewels they have ihe peroral of the late archbifliop of To - leda, the infant don Luis, valuable chiefly for its gems, all large and of the fineft wa - ter. ❋ Unknown (1791)

$5.50, the liver extract for peroral use $17.00 and the liver extract for intramuscular use $1.17, a striking difference. ❋ Unknown (1965)

a faulty position is almost as much of a hindrance to peroral endoscopy as is the position itself. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

It is estimated that 5,000 grams of whole liver, 84 vials of liver extract for peroral use (prepared from ❋ Unknown (1965)

This is a precaution of the utmost importance and the trained habit of doing it must be developed by the peroral endoscopist.] _Position for Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy_. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

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