'You haven't sent for a doctor?' she inquired, while she took out her small clinical thermometer.
He took his temperature with a little clinical thermometer he kept by him and found it was a hundred and one.
When did you take his temperature? She drew a little morocco case from her pocket and from that took a clinical thermometer, which she shook up and down, eying the patient meanwhile with a calm, impersonal scrutiny.
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clinical thermometer
This caused me to determine, in as many women as possible, their monthly temperature cycles with the aid of aclinicalthermometer.
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They areclinicalthermometertesters, typists or charwomen.
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One could reduce his temperature and even briefly get a normal reading on aclinicalthermometer, but one would not have cured the disease.
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It has the warm approval of the manufacturers of clinical thermometers.
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His professional opinion was that there never had been any problem with clinical thermometers.
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It is an optional directive and there is no obligation that all clinical thermometers should be tested.
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Hospital equipment such as dentists' chairs, operating tables, special furniture, clinical thermometers, surgical glassware and surgical bandages are exempt.
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The proposed directive will prohibit outright the placing on the market of clinical thermometers containing mercury, the reason being that alternatives to them have been available for some time.
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However, mercury is a toxic heavy metal, and mercury has only been used in clinical thermometers if protected from breakage of the tube.
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