inhalator
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of inhalator
Example Sentences
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Said Molony, after hurriedly accepting for some 200 employes, "They almost had to apply an inhalator to me."
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Most of the time he stays in the big tank, but for five or six hours a day he can get along with a light, chest-sized inhalator which he wears sitting propped up in bed.
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The inhalator gizmo was explained to me by a lovely young nurse in a blue uniform with a pager clipped to her collar.
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Dr. Hingson has made it work at 12,000 ft. in the Andes, and medical student volunteers have used it as an inhalator to escape noxious gases.
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Even 91-year-old Count Keigo Kiyoura came from his sickbed, entering the Palace in a wheel chair, attended by a nurse, bringing with him an oxygen inhalator.
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