Indisposition: a minor ailment. Laxatives: an agent to loosen the bowels. Diuretic: an agent to discharge urine. Emetic: an agent to cause vomiting.
The ballance between endogenous and exogenous factors is remarkably relevant for biological rhythms, and it can be impaired by environmental changes and consequently provoke a series of disturbances such as sleep disorders, indisposition, gas-tro-intestinal changes 1, mood fluctuations ...
First aid measures 4.1 General: 4.2 Inhalation: __ Remove patient to tiesh air and seek medical advice in case of irritation. 4.3 Skin contact: 4.4 Eye contact: 4.5 Ingestion (bigger amounts): 4.6 Notes to physicians:-_ Rinse thoroughly with water whilst lifting eyelids. In case of indisposition seek medical ...
Ingestion May cause symptoms as headache, dizziness, indisposition, fall of blood pressure and palpitation. FIRST AID: In case of contact, immediately flush skin with water.
COURT OF MAGISTRATES (MALTA) MAGISTRATE DOTTOR SAVIOUR DEMICOLI LL.D., M.Phil. Due to indisposition of the Presiding Magistrate, all the Cases in the Qormi Sitting to be heard on the 28 th September, 2011 before Magistrate Dr Saviour Demicoli LL.D., M.Phil. (Hall 12) have been adjourned for the 8 th ...
In case of general indisposition: the person shall be kept under surveillance, seek medical attention. In case of severe indisposition call inmediately medical attention/ambulance.
INFIRMITY (a) Employment (b) indisposition (c) strength (d) weakness 5. FEASIBLE (a) Useful (b) impractical (c) uneven (d) important Directions for Q. 6-10: Choose the odd one out.
First Aid If poisoning is suspected or indisposition occurs, stop work immediately, apply first aid measures, and call a physician. In case of contact with skin and eyes, wash immediately with plenty of water.
... to fit an occasion (60) 19. stipend - (noun) a fixed sum of money for services (31) 20. smite - (verb) to strike sharply (180) 21. succor - (verb) to relieve (110) 22. congenial - (adj) existing together harmoniously (130) 23. absolve - (verb) set free from guilt or obligation (122) 24. indisposition ...