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单词 ptomaine
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He said he was suffering from ptomaine poisoning—but his symptoms indicated a nervous collapse. Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z
Well, there may be a poison that distils itself out of good things; in an age when the existence of ptomaines is a mystery we should not wonder at anything! Dracula 1897-05-26T00:00:00Z
"Caviar nothing! It was the crabmeat. They did tests on it and it was chock-full of ptomaine." The Bell Jar 1963-01-14T00:00:00Z
Sandwiches arrived from outside, strange granular bread, the butter on it liquid, some sort of beige meat paste that hinted of ptomaine. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z
The image had its roots in a physical purging that Sylvia experienced as a result of ptomaine poisoning that she had contracted on 16 June, during a lunch at an advertising agency. Sylvia Plath in New York: 'pain, parties and work' 2013-02-02T14:00:01Z
Reportedly contracting ptomaine from poisonous crabmeat en route from Alaska, Harding was ordered to bed rest on his train. A century ago, a Seattle speech foreshadowed the death of a president 2023-07-13T04:00:00Z
When I was a kid, "ptomaine" was synonymous with gastrointestinal distress, a shorthand for the after effects of a potato salad left out too long at the picnic. Everything you wanted to know about food poisoning but were too busy puking to ask 2021-05-16T04:00:00Z
“So’s the ptomaine you give us, but you don’t see us pining for it.” Unreal 2018-08-28T04:00:00Z
Her illness is followed by a mass ptomaine poisoning at a “fashion” lunch. Reading “The Bell Jar” in 1971 1971-07-03T04:00:00Z
On assignment in Mexico to round up Geronimo and his band, one officer got “ptomaine poisoning from a can of rancid Armour corned beef,” and another almost died of a tarantula bite. How Native Americans battled a brutal land grab by an expanding America 2016-11-04T04:00:00Z
He wouldn’t listen to our pleading — we were sure he’d be dead of ptomaine poisoning by noon — as he ingested the entire contents of the carton. Op-Ed Contributor: My Asian Dad and Mitt Romney’s Muffin Tops 2012-09-03T01:56:16Z
In other words, whatever else I may have picked up from my childhood school cafeteria, it was never ptomaine. Everything you wanted to know about food poisoning but were too busy puking to ask 2021-05-16T04:00:00Z
During one of Scott's expeditions, the expedition doctor Edward Wilson fought what he thought was ptomaine poisoning, which was suspected of being a cause of scurvy. Scientist at Work Blog: The Best Cuisine on Antarctic Ice 2012-08-23T10:11:30Z
They seem to have no objection to eating it putrid, and their robust constitutions apparently prevent their suffering from ptomaine poisoning. The Inhabitants of the Philippines 2011-11-23T03:00:21.653Z
It looked like a case of ptomaine to me. Mavis of Green Hill 2011-10-12T02:00:41.317Z
“If Mills has ptomaine poisoning, nothing has happened,” the doctor said. Boy Scouts in Glacier Park The Adventures of Two Young Easterners in the Heart of the High Rockies 2011-09-22T02:00:22.487Z
Later on Tom declared that he felt very uncomfortable and that he was certain he had ptomaine poisoning. Four Afloat Being the Adventures of the Big Four on the Water 2011-08-11T02:00:15.547Z
"I suppose there's no 'ptomaine' in this pie?" Mr. Punch On Tour 2011-05-22T02:00:12.297Z
The ptomaines are all decomposition products resulting from the putrefactive decay of proteins caused by moulds or bacteria. The Chemistry of Plant Life
In ptomaine poisoning this pain is sometimes very intense. Dietetics for Nurses
Can't introduce you to him right now, though, because he's in the hospital with ptomaine poisoning. Helpfully Yours
Mrs. Norton gave the talk a more practical turn by bringing up the topic of ptomaine poisoning. Seven Keys to Baldpate
It was in all the papers––about their dying on the same night, from––from ptomaine poisoning.” The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards
Such compounds are known as leucomaines, to distinguish them from the ptomaines, which are found only in dead material. The Chemistry of Plant Life
It may be brought on by errors in diet, warm weather, certain drugs, ptomaines, bad hygiene, polluted water or milk, and by overeating. Dietetics for Nurses
It may be a ptomaine from poisonous fish or decayed meat, a deadly berry, or leaf, or root, a small quantity of morphia, or phosphorus, or lead, or arsenic, or antimony. The Harmsworth Magazine, v. 1, 1898-1899, No. 2
Toxins are thus formed in the body which may pass to the human being eating the flesh, and in this way poisons called ptomaines are produced, resulting in so-called toxic poisoning. Rural Hygiene
So they agreed to let it be known that they died peacefully or rather painfully in their beds, of ptomaine poisoning.” The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards
Why, do you know, wherever the cheese-monger goes these days ptomaine poison is certain to follow.” The Book of Khalid
Causes.—Errors in diet, polluted water or milk, ptomaines, bad hygiene, and certain drugs. Dietetics for Nurses
Then he emptied a can of tomatoes into the bowl as a safeguard against ptomaine poisoning from the tin, and set the empty can on the floor. The Ranch at the Wolverine
A few days after that my father seems to have eaten something which disagreed with him, for he was suddenly seized with all the symptoms of ptomaine poisoning. Cleek, the Master Detective
They are no longer called ptomaines, because many ptomaines are not poisonous. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI)
"My!" said one of the cowboys, "wouldn't a little fresh milk go fine after all that ptomaine we've been feeding on?" Wild Animals at Home
The poisoning due to ptomaine is very similar to that brought about by overeating and other dietetic errors. Dietetics for Nurses
These are due to the formation of various toxic products, generally ptomaines, that are produced as a result of infection of foods by different bacteria. Outlines of Dairy Bacteriology, 8th edition A Concise Manual for the Use of Students in Dairying
He who had been knocked down by a despatch rider sat up, as did those with bronchitis, and those with ptomaine poisoning. The Backwash of War The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an American Hospital Nurse
It is these ptomaines, thus carried to all parts of the body, that are largely the immediate cause of the pyrexia and attending symptoms. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
From decomposed meat and fish we get ptomaine poisoning. Health on the Farm A Manual of Rural Sanitation and Hygiene
In ptomaine poisoning the tissue waste may be great, but it is the result of the poisoning, as is the fever, so that the diet needs to be adjusted only after the disturbance has abated. Dietetics for Nurses
This poisonous ptomaine has also been demonstrated in milk and other milk products, and is undoubtedly due to the development of various putrefactive bacteria that find their way into the milk. Outlines of Dairy Bacteriology, 8th edition A Concise Manual for the Use of Students in Dairying
Five men here, lying in a row, all ptomaine poisoning, due to some rank tinned stuff they’d been eating. The Backwash of War The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an American Hospital Nurse
For the elimination of the ptomaines which have been absorbed into the circulation and carried to the tissues, nothing is better than the internal use of water. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
The following are some of the more common diseases caught by swallowing the germs: Typhoid fever, dysentery, cholera, and ptomaine poisoning. Manual of Military Training Second, Revised Edition
Food Poisoning is more or less common, being induced by polluted water, milk, or other foods, bad sanitation, and imperfect canning, as well as by certain obscure substances known as ptomaines. Dietetics for Nurses
Disease organisms in: anthrax, 94; cholera, 98; diphtheria, 99; foot and mouth disease, 93; poisonous, 101; ptomaines, 101; scarlet fever, 99; tuberculosis, 84; typhoid fever, 98. Outlines of Dairy Bacteriology, 8th edition A Concise Manual for the Use of Students in Dairying
The slightest carelessness can rot a man’s integrity or give him ptomaine poisoning. A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays
Modern investigations have given good ground for the belief that these degenerations are the result of the influence of ptomaines, leucomaines and other poisons produced within the body, upon the tissues. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
As a result of this putrefaction there are produced certain ptomaines and leucomaines. The Eugenic Marriage, Vol. 2 A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
Thus it would seem to remain a question not so much of the type of poison, ptomaines, etc., as the amount of resistance manifested at the time by the individual partaking of the infected food. Dietetics for Nurses
The root pasture may become contaminated by various things which may cause, so to speak, ptomaine poison. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fifth Annual Meeting Evansville, Indiana, August 20 and 21, 1914
That if one eats oysters in a month not containing an "r," one is certain to get ptomaine poisoning. The American Credo A Contribution Toward the Interpretation of the National Mind
Dana has called attention to the probable role played by ptomaines produced in the alimentary canal in the development of organic disease of the central nervous system. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
From then on it was a common thing for her and Rupert to go browsin' around among them garlic and red-ink joints, defyin' ptomaines and learnin' to braid spaghetti on a fork. The House of Torchy
However, it is not so easy to avoid being poisoned by ptomaines as it is to observe moderation in the quantity of food eaten. Dietetics for Nurses
In animal bodies alkaloids are formed when the tissue undergoes fermentation changes, and also during disease, the products being known as ptomaines. Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value
It is the poisons—called ptomaines, or toxins—produced by these germs which cause the serious disturbances in the stomach, and not either the amount or the kind of food itself. A Handbook of Health
Nice pickles can be made from green trading stamps, but be careful to squeeze out all the premiums from the green trading stamps before using, because the premiums are full of ptomaine. Skiddoo!
Mr. H. Wellington Jones," says the Evening Star, "died yesterday afternoon from ptomaine poisoning, after a very brief illness. The Patient Observer And His Friends
The symptoms usually present in those suffering from ptomaine poisoning are nausea, vomiting, dizziness, pain more or less violent in character, and prostration which is at times alarming. Dietetics for Nurses
The flesh of fish decays more readily than that of other meats and produces ptomaines, or toxic substances, which are the result of fermentation changes usually associated with putrefaction. Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value
Do you happen to know, Otty, which develops the quicker typhoid or ptomaine? and if they are, by any chance, mutually exclusive? Foe-Farrell
It may arise from the use of the flesh of an animal suffering from some disease, from inoculation with micro-organisms, or from the presence of toxalbumoses or ptomaines. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
The end, perhaps, will be music purged of its current ptomaines. Damn! A Book of Calumny
Canned meat and fish have produced the most violent types of ptomaine poisoning. Dietetics for Nurses
Oh, maid of undulations sweet, Inoculate my veins, And fill my thirsty arteries up With amorous ptomaines. Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z
"That delicatessen store smell is so thick around here that I'm getting ptomaine poisoning." Potash & Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures
A cadaveric alkaloid or ptomaine has been found in the body, possessing many of the actions of aconitine. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
I faintly asked if she thought it was a very old one, visions of ptomaine poisoning rising vividly. The Smiling Hill-Top And Other California Sketches
This is the essential point and will prevent ptomaine poisoning. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions
"Humph, I suppose you know they grow on sewers and people who eat them die of ptomaine poisoning?" Fanny Goes to War
A pessimist looks at an oyster and expects ptomaine poisoning. More Toasts
Another class of bases of an alkaloidal nature, are termed ptomaines; these differ from the leucomaines, being produced by putrefactive or bacterial agency from dead flesh. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
"Or to feed a baby so it won't die of colic, and to keep ptomaine poison out of her ice box!" added Mrs. Owen. A Hoosier Chronicle
Much sickness that is described as ptomaine poisoning is usually caused by carelessness. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions
Fourth: More apt to putrefy and thus give ptomaine poisoning. Diet and Health With Key to the Calories
Septic�mia is a similar condition due to the presence of the putrefactive organisms themselves, and hence of their products, or ptomaines, also in the blood. Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891
The poisoning which has occasionally resulted from the eating of sausages, pork-pies, tinned meats, etc., is due to their having contained ptomaines. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
People who have had ptomaine poisoning sometimes assert that they are afterwards susceptible to poisoning by the kind of food which first made them ill. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy
The Happy Family shifted uneasily before the impending tragedy, and their faces paled a little; for nearly every man of the range dreads ptomaine poisoning more than the bite of a rattler. The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories
If this be carried to the twenty-fifth generation, we may be assured that there remains no pus, no ptomaines, nothing but the desired bacilli. Scientific American Supplement, No. 787, January 31, 1891
Many bacteria are killed; but, on the other hand, the life of many blood cells is sacrificed by the bacteria poisoning them with ptomaines. Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891
Poisons such as ptomaines, fatty acids and even true toxins are produced. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
I, myself, have had ptomaine poisoning from canned salmon, but I have never since had any trouble about eating salmon. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy
As far as danger of disease or ptomaine poison is concerned, chances between the two methods seem to offer little choice. The Dollar Hen
Antonyms: pointless, dull. pointer, n. indicator, index. pointing, n. sharpening; punctuation; designation, indication. poise, n. equipoise, balance, equilibrium. poise, v. balance, librate. poison, n. venom, virus, toxine, toxicant, irritant, taint, bane, ptomaine. Putnam's Word Book
The drift whale must have been poisoned either by ptomaine or by the remnants of the highly compressed tonite, the explosive used by the whale-hunters. The New North
Many of these substances are more or less harmful in character, and include many poisons known as ptomaines, a class of chemical compounds produced by germs whenever fermentation or decomposition of organic matter takes place. Science in the Kitchen.
Too much like Spanish steak and the other good chances for ptomaines. Revelations of a Wife The Story of a Honeymoon
This often resembles ptomaine poisoning, which is caused, not by micro-organisms themselves, but by the poisonous products which they elaborate from materials on which they grow. The Dollar Hen
To-morrow, or some other day, a ptomaine bug, or some other of a thousand bugs, might jump out upon him and drag him down. Burning Daylight
"But I thought it was ptomaine poisoning!" she cried with sudden vexation. Blix
What I had, it developed, was a severe case of ptomaine poisoning, and I soon recovered; but even after all these years I do not like to recall that night. The Story of a Pioneer
In an age when the existence of ptomaines is a mystery we should not wonder at anything! Dracula
Oh, yes, it was a full man's job, and I dosed and doctored, and pulled teeth, and dragged my patients through mild little things like ptomaine poisoning. John Barleycorn
Still, such milk is not safe to use except when it is fresh, for instead of fermenting in the usual way it putrefies and is liable to cause such a dangerous sickness as ptomaine poisoning. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 2: Milk, Butter and Cheese; Eggs; Vegetables
The infectious forms of enteritis are caused by germs and ptomaines in the feed. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
And so, he's all tied up in knots with ptomaine poisoning and I've got to straighten him out. Ptomaine Street
It was a combination of crotalin venom and ptomaine poisons, a very deadly mess. Hunting with the Bow and Arrow
About a half an hour after I had retired and gone to sleep, I woke up feeling deathly sick with ptomaine poisoning. Personal Experiences of S. O. Susag
For it is known that various animal substances give rise, by decomposition, to distinct poisonous products known as ptomaines. A Practical Physiology
Or proofs that nut sundaes are composed principally of ptomaine and outlying portions of the American workingman? The Prince and Betty
I don't want to go down now with ptomaine poisoning! Ptomaine Street
Fish that has been thawed out and kept for some time before cooking may contain at times poisonous substances called ptomaines. School and Home Cooking
Margery was very weak when she woke up and still unable to eat anything, and I believe she had a touch of sunstroke along with her ptomaine poisoning. The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring Or, Along the Road That Leads the Way
A hundred years ago there were no bacilli, no ptomaine poisoning, no diphtheria, and no appendicitis. Literary Lapses
In medical science limber-neck is regarded as a symptom rather than a disease, and may be due to a number of causes, such as derangement of the digestive organs, intestinal worms and ptomaine poisoning. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered
Inside, the Soda Pagoda was a joy of temple bells and soft, sweet drinks, while at the prescription counter, the line formed on the right, to get Dr. Petticoat's prescriptions filled for their ptomaines. Ptomaine Street
I'd like to have a meal of nice nourishing ptomaines for a change. Rainbow's End
Margery was very ill by this time and the doctor said she had symptoms of ptomaine poisoning. The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring Or, Along the Road That Leads the Way
Your nuciform sac is full of decaying matter—undigested food and waste products—rank ptomaines. The Doctor's Dilemma
Moreover, there is a large class of which we are learning much which are called the ptomaines—from ptoma, a corpse. The Dream Doctor
Warble asked anxiously, "it isn't ptomaines, you know." Ptomaine Street
The toxic ptomaines are especially liable to create a local infection if nothing more. Appendicitis
I remember once Mary's aunt—or was it Cook's aunt—one of them any way—nearly died of eating tinned lobster—ptomaine poisoning. The Red Planet
In short, it's clear to me that he's suffering from an obscure form of blood-poisoning, which is almost certainly due to an accumulation of ptomaines in the nuciform sac. The Doctor's Dilemma
There are more than three score ptomaines, and half of them are poisonous. The Dream Doctor
Why couldn't the silly thing have had a decent bit of ptomaine poisoning instead of this foolish earache. Ptomaine Street
Another brake is supplied by the waste products of metabolism in the system, the uric acid, carbonic acid, oxalic acid, etc., and the many forms of xanthines, alkaloids, and ptomaines. Nature Cure
Thence, they penetrate into the blood and impair it alike by their presence and the products they yield—ptomaines, alkaloids, etc. The Royal Road to Health
And finally up to date, Nakata last evening had an attack of ptomaine poisoning, and we spent half the night pulling him through. The Cruise of the Snark
As the use of canned goods becomes more and more extensive, ptomaine poisoning is more frequent. The Dream Doctor
Oh, I don't mean the cultures you take, I mean Culture with a big C. It's a poison, and as you cure ptomaine poisoning, I'm going to cure this town of its deadly art poisoning. Ptomaine Street
Every piece of animal flesh is saturated with these excrements of the cells in the form of uric acid and many other kinds of acids, alkaloids of putrefaction, xanthines, ptomaines, etc. Nature Cure
This disease is caused by the presence of a microbe, known as the "comma bacillus," which manufactures a virulent poison, called a ptomaine. The Royal Road to Health
There are restaurants which specialize in ptomaine and restaurants which specialize in sinister vegetable messes. Something New
Then followed," he hurried on, "the development of the usual ptomaines in the body itself. The Dream Doctor
Built every inch of it from the busy little ptomaines. Ptomaine Street
These, together with xanthines, poisonous alkaloids and ptomaines, are formed during the processes of protein and starch digestion and in the breaking down and decay of cells and tissues. Nature Cure
Shimidzu, who had again scored a victory over Wallace Johnson, was taken suddenly ill with ptomaine poisoning, the night before he was to meet Williams in the semi final, and compelled to default. The Art of Lawn Tennis
"Now, hold on, Dumpling Dear, do you know a culture from a ptomaine?" Ptomaine Street
Indeed, ptomaines are present probably to a greater or less extent in every organ which is submitted to the toxicologist for examination. The Dream Doctor
People brought their ptomaines to him from the far places, his patients included the idlest rich, the bloatedest aristocrats, the most profitable of the profiteers. Ptomaine Street
Was he killed by ordinary ptomaine poisoning, and had conine, or rather its double, developed first in his food along with other ptomaines that were not inert? The Dream Doctor
No general reaction is known by which the ptomaines can be distinguished from the vegetable alkaloids. The Dream Doctor
For ptomaine poisoning had unexpectedly hastened the end of old Mr. Godwin. The Dream Doctor
Whatever there may have been in the body before, certainly they produced a cadaveric ptomaine conine. The Dream Doctor
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