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Stitches would be drawn from side to side across the opening to be sewn closed, in a pattern resembling a zig-zag or the rungs of a ladder. [2] Stoating may be used on heavier fabrics, such as felt and some types of tweed, [4] or fabrics that will not fray easily. [5] Stoating would also be used in place of seaming on heavy furs. [6]
Brioche knitting is a family of knitting patterns involving tucked stitches, i.e., yarn overs that are knitted together with a slipped stitch from the previous row. Such stitches may also be made by knitting into the row below (equivalent to the slipped stitch) and dropping the stitch above (equivalent to the yarn over).
Hypersalivation can contribute to drooling if there is an inability to keep the mouth closed or difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) the excess saliva, which can lead to excessive spitting. Hypersalivation also often precedes emesis (vomiting), where it accompanies nausea (a feeling of needing to vomit).
It sounds like a crude joke: A doctor stitches up a woman extra tight following childbirth while throwing a wink at her husband. Yet “the husband stitch” — when a doctor provides an “extra ...
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The origins of the spitting myth have been the topic of much scholarly investigation and public debate over the years. There are three general categories of these investigations and exchanges which often interpenetrate but generally fall into: 1) scholarly studies published in academic journals and one book, 2) finding and evaluating old press reports, and 3) Vietnam veteran anecdotal stories.
As mentioned above in assistance with steam therapy, some essential oils can help clear phlegm out of your airways. Essential oils can be diffused and inhaled or diluted with a carrier oil and ...
Instead of finding incidents of spitting, he found an overwhelming presence of GIs protesting the war when they got back and being welcomed by anti-war protesters. This needs some due diligence, but it is an interesting potential reversal of common knoweledge. Lembcke, Jerry (2000). The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory, and the Legacy of Vietnam.