I asked him as I readied the tongue depressor in one hand and steadied my penlight with the other. |
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The most common instrument for this examination is a tongue depressor which is used in conjunction with a light or other viewing device. |
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Make a buttonholer from a tongue depressor or craft stick with a loop of string through a hole in one end of it. |
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He opened a clear jar on a nearby counter and pulled out a simple wooden tongue depressor. |
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The gag reflex is elicited by stroking the pharyngeal mucosa with a cotton-tipped applicator or tongue depressor. |
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After I described my symptoms and he stuck a tongue depressor down my throat, he sent me down the hall for a blood test, which cost 15 yuan. |
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This problem was solved when I glued a wooden tongue depressor to the pieces. |
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Douglas then went to see a friend's doctor in Montreal who looked inside his mouth using a tongue depressor. |
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Something to spread the mixture with like a tongue depressor, popsicle stick, cheese spreader or spatula. |
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A dentist suggested that I scrape my tongue with a tongue depressor to see if any gunk came off. |
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Next, gently retract the lips with a tongue depressor to examine the anterior buccal mucosa and gingiva. |
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There wasn't a stethoscope, tongue depressor, or thermometer in sight. |
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He said the doctor put a tongue depressor in his throat to begin his diagnostic tests. |
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He has previously spoken about how a specialist in Montreal finally realised the severity of his illness after looking inside his mouth using a tongue depressor. |
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Shanahan, Denver's coach, is as rigid as a tongue depressor, can melt plastic with his stare and insists that every digital clock at the Broncos' practice facility be synchronized to eliminate an excuse for tardiness. |
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The consumer either rubs a stick shaped like a large tongue depressor against the inside of their cheek, or provides a sample of their saliva. |
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Presented in a blister pack or with a separate dish, they contain a tongue depressor ond the necessary material for cleaning the mouth: swabs or cotton-tip sticks. |
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In particular, the very nature of a tongue depressor invites unsuspecting children to mouth the toy. |
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I miss clean, well-lit clinics that are fully equipped with supplies as simple as a tongue depressor. |
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It was suspected that the infection had been contracted through the use of a wooden tongue depressor during oral examination. |
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Cut a slit into one end of each tongue depressor so that students will be able to slide the end of a string into it. |
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I've seen my doctor and nurse put everything from a tongue depressor to used needles or bandages inside. |
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The Relialight is designed to hold a tongue depressor or similarly crafted accessory. |
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He tailors a sterile tongue depressor for use as a guard to protect the IUD strings. |
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