Definition of Clysters. Meaning of Clysters. Synonyms of Clysters

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Definition of Clysters

Clyster
Clyster Clys"ter, n. [L., fr. G. ?. fr. ? to wash off or out; akin to Goth. hl[=u]trs pure, G. lauter: cf. F. clyst[`e]re] (Med.) A liquid injected into the lower intestines by means of a syringe; an injection; an enema. Clyster pipe, a tube or pipe used for injections.

Meaning of Clysters from wikipedia

- midwives and man-midwives commonly administered clysters to labouring mothers just prior to their delivery. Clysters were administered for symptoms of constipation...
- Plinthograptis clyster is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Nigeria. The wingspan is about 9 mm. Wikimedia Commons has media...
- A nutrient ****, also known as feeding per ****, rectal alimentation, or rectal feeding, is an **** administered to provide nutrition in cases where...
- Two commedia dell'arte performers using a clyster...
- 19th century satirical cartoon of a monkey rejecting an old style clyster for a new design, filled with marshmallow and opium...
- PGmc *far- + *gadurojan PGmc *gadurojan + *ūp PGmc *kruppaz Old English clyster PGmc *lisanan gather forgather gather up group cluster lease ****emble ad...
- speak (poor) Latin to impress others with false erudition, and know only clysters and bleedings as (ineffective) remedies. After the Mélicerte and the Pastorale...
- and Kératry servants in red; Madier de Montjau tall man; Lobau with a clyster; Thiers very small man; d'Argout, bespectacled & bowing, Marshal Soult...
- the Jews from France. Sefer Galy**** be-Ḥaḳna ube-Kulga, Galen's work on clysters and colic, from the Arabic version of Hunayn ibn Ishaq. Sefer Galy****...
- as a pilonidal cyst.) He also created an ointment for arrow wounds and clysters made out of hemlock, opium and henbane in 1376. In 1392, Arderne died at...