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The inhalator he had worn outside dangled from his hand.
His breathing was not even assisted by an inhalator.
His breath came heavily when the inhalator was removed.
Lack of one finger didn't cramp the man who applied the inhalator.
She needs a nasal inhalator for her asthma.
An old-fashioned inhalator, heated by using an alcohol lamp.
Before Mandor could break free, the last man was shoving the inhalator over his face.
He reached into the top desk drawer for his inhalator and took a desperate whiff of the cool, soothing drug.
Warweave tossed aside the inhalator, turned his back m disgust.
It had a hose attached to it that resembled an ether inhalator.
She coughed repeatedly, suffering from an asthma condition that is exacerbated by her cigarette smoking, and had to use an inhalator during the workout.
Black rubber inhalator mask.
To clear my nostrils, I prefer an inhalator, and I would rather burn my tongue on boiling coffee.
'Do you have your medication and inhalator?'
There was only a stretcher, a fixed upright oxygen inhalator, a basic splint box and a "physicians black bag" as a first aid kit.
Rainbow sent $218.44 to Goodale Surgical Supply for an inhalator for a 10-year-old asthmatic boy.
Into the phone, Barris was saying in a weird, high-pitched slow voice, "Operator, is it called the inhalator squad or the resuscitation squad?"
NRT products range from gums and lozenges to sprays and patches, but James opted for an inhalator which is held and sucked like a cigarette.
INHALATION: Under medical supervision, people with asthma breathe in forskolin powder using a Spinhaler inhalator.
They say Mr. Jackson was carrying an inhalator for his asthma and small amounts of cocaine and marijuana, and tests found traces of cocaine in his blood and urine.
"And so-one morning I was walking over the cobblestones,returning from a pierogi breakfast at Gunther's Deli, and there were not one but three fire trucks out front of the building, as well as cop cars and two inhalator trucks.
The great Italian tenor, obviously in distress, found it necessary to hide his medicating activities under his towel-size handkerchief, finally resorting during Desdemona's touching "Willow Song" and "Ave Maria" to covering his head as if under an inhalator tent.