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"gauze" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] a type of light cloth that you can see through, usually made of cotton or silk
  2. [uncountable] a type of thin cotton cloth used for covering and protecting wounds
  3. [uncountable, countable] material made of a network of wire; a piece of this

384 Sentences With "gauze"

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I remember you had to scrub your skin really hard with a piece of gauze, because gauze is rough and a form of acetone.
If you want something that's just slightly heavier than a top sheet, consider Target's Threshold Gauze Blanket, Wirecutter's pick for a budget gauze blanket.
I remember he had packed my vagina with gauze to stop the bleeding, and I remember the next day pulling this gauze out of myself.
"We are all issued combat gauze -- which is basically a piece of gauze with a clotting agent inside of it that you stuff inside the wounds," he said.
" - Lia, 234 "Wound healed with gauze fused inside.
Surprisingly, nearly everyone remains composed Much like Bubienko, one volunteer feeds gauze into the hole, deeper and deeper, until the wound is filled and the gauze is sticking out of the leg.
The couple are covered in shimmering gauze and wound together.
Gauze, tubes, shirts, gloves, pants, tape and sneakers lie scattered.
Michael then injected the heroin into himself, tried wiping the mouth of the infant with a piece of gauze, and then attempted to pluck it out of the infant's throat after the gauze got stuck.
Made of silk gauze, the legendary dress originally cost around $12,000.
Obviously, even the wounded thigh was strongly restrained under the gauze.
Neogen Dermalogy Bio-Peel Gauze Peeling Lemon, $27, available at Sephora.
I change my gauze while my roommate makes me a smoothie.
I closed my eyes and smelled the gauze from her deathbed.
In these photographs, though, borders are fragile, penetrable, thin as gauze.
"Doctor?" he asked, showing me his leg, wrapped sloppily in gauze.
I ran my hands over the gauze, feeling the deep wounds.
Her shopping list contained just three items: gauze, bandages, and diapers.
It felt like I was watching everything through a gauze screen.
Instead, gauze bandage, which needs regular changing - often painfully - is the norm.
A lot of them are wrapped in the gauze of hazy memories.
Securely wrap the gauze around the cut and the dog's entire foot.
Llamas applied gauze to Amy's arm containing 35 nearly invisible hookworm larvae.
In the dressing room, my trainer, Mike, wrapped my hands with gauze.
Red gauze wrap dress with large ruffle trim and powder-blue mules.
He covered cuts with gauze and concealed the bandages with long sleeves.
Another Humvee delivered a man whose face was wrapped in oozing gauze.
Oversized stuffed toys flop in soft womb-like enclosures under maroon gauze.
"The cat, you idiot!" the girl, gauze still in her mouth, screams.
The sky, cloudy in the afternoon, had turned as murky as gauze.
It should not be wrapped in dry gauze or a dry paper towel.
Yet after visiting three pharmacies, she had still only found gauze and diapers.
There is no aspirin, no gauze, no anesthetic and, most seriously, no antimalarials.
There are tweezers, gauze, and a scalpel that he's slotting a fresh blade into.
I have girlfriends burning their faces off, then hiding for 10 days in gauze.
The gauze would be just pinched together; given to the family to be buried.
In real life, I carry a tourniquet, exam gloves and gauze everywhere I go.
De La Vali Christabel Ruffled Polka-Dot Cotton-Gauze Dress, $340; net-a-porter.com
Amazon already has a business selling medical supplies online, such as gauze and thermometers.
RP: Working with medical gauze imbues the paintings with an incredible transparency when layered.
One of the white nationalists left the park bleeding, his head wrapped in gauze.
He shared a crib with several other babies, his bulging torso wrapped in gauze.
But the safe houses were equipped with little more than gauze, cotton, and serum.
Take a small piece of cloth or gauze and wrap it around your finger.
Or just put a really soft gauze over the lens and try it again!
That there are small things in the poem: paper clips, gauze, tater tots, and knives.
The medical team discuss whether or not they have enough gauze, morphine and emergency blankets.
All the supplies, from gauze to syringes, had to be purchased out of his pocket.
As the operations began, the gauze was pulled out and placed in a sterile collector.
They then carefully placed the gauze covered in lab-grown skin cells over his body.
His equipment list includes bandaids, gauze, blood stop, tape, and emergency blankets for the homeless.
And for many adults, they are wrapped in the warm and fuzzy gauze of nostalgia.
"Betadine, cotton wool, gauze," her mother says without looking up from her patient's buckshot back.
Using a white gauze pad, you stanch the bleeding points, which appear like red blossoms.
Her doctor had mistakenly left gauze inside her chest, which resulted in a staph infection.
Some in the airport occupation wore gauze bandages dyed with artificial blood over one eye.
A metal fixator emerged from his lower left leg, swaddled in layers of bloodied gauze.
It was the kind of rectangular gauze used to bandage an arm, with no adhesive.
And the surprise is—Andrew is wearing a green gauze face mask of his own!
Other images show injured commuters, their faces wrapped in gauze, being treated by emergency workers.
Next, she picked up something that resembled an oversized bean pod stuffed with pearly gauze.
The "coat team," as Mr. Rezkalla called the doctors, rolled a stretcher and carried gauze.
So, I massage in a brightening serum and then literally scrape it off with the gauze.
In one scene, a dad tries to figure out what a maxi-pad is — gauze maybe?
Atop it stretches a piece of white gauze with a blue line painted down the middle.
Montes remembered using gauze and gel normally meant for dental surgery to slow the officers' bleeding.
One doctor is running out of elastic bandages, gauze, alcohol prep pads, and shoulder arm slings.
Despite the gauze and ice packs wrapped around her head, she still looks pretty freaking good.
The opera length slip gown was made from vintage cream silk gauze, according to the brand.
On Thursday, Prokopyev plugged up the hole using epoxy on a gauze wipe, according to NASA.
My packs are stuffed with bandaids, gauze, blood stop, tape, alcohol wipes, and other medical items.
According to the brand, the opera length slip gown was made from vintage cream silk gauze.
For a "junctional" injury—neck, armpit, groin—press against the wound or pack it with gauze.
After weeks of gauze, Betadine antiseptic, and scabs, the nipple came through in nearly one piece.
That could be because the slices essentially serve the same protective function as a gauze bandage.
An angelic gauze appears within a circular Plexiglas frame, entrancing the viewer with its skeletal architecture.
When another patient struggled with a dressing, Dr. Percec began sewing on gauze with dissolving stitches.
Dipping a needle in antiseptic, he punctures blisters and patches them with thick balls of gauze.
Then, apply an antibacterial cream — bacitracin is my favorite — and some gauze or a Band-Aid.
This bird's right wing was wrapped in a gauze bandage stained with dried blood and pus.
Well, just a half mask, a green gauze mask, of the kind that medical workers wear.
I reassured her and began rewrapping the gauze, when I felt a tap on my hand.
There were also blood stains and bloody gauze a few feet from the street, the newspaper reported.
For the finale, you draw a bath with a capful of the Silk Gauze Shiso Bath Oil.
Judging from the yards of gauze and Indian-print cotton surrounding her, she got that part right.
Every provision—coats, gauze, jugs of water—came from volunteers in Kiev or was "requisitioned" from locals.
They wet his dirty gauze with a spray bottle and pull it off gently, layer by layer.
He was returned to his room, with a square of gauze on the top of his head.
I spent two months wearing this janky cast wrapped in gauze so it stayed together on me.
The unassuming sets, by Jean Haas, consist of gauze curtains, seven scattered chairs and some origami models.
Long, snaking lines of paint are composed into grids that resemble loosely woven gauze or knitted fabric.
" Right: "Robert Mapplethorpe's 'White Gauze' (1984) was the very first piece of art I purchased for myself.
Once the mold is created, it&aposs used to make a cast using a gauze-like material.
I sent the little boy off to get a roll of dusty duct tape, the bigger boy to get gauze from my toiletry kit, and when they wandered back I duct-taped the gauze to my head, already mourning my long hair, which had been my most expensive pet.
Under an Atlanta Braves baseball hat, the humanitarian leader's left eye was partially covered by a gauze bandage.
They didn't give me new gauze or a bandage or replace the paper towel we brought from home.
He's hooked up to breathing tubes; there are bruises on his body and gauze wrapped around his head.
I've had to use it before (the gloves and gauze, anyway), as a passer-by to an assault.
It already sells over-the-counter pills, at-home DNA tests, and medical supplies like gauze and bandages.
Morgan found her and patched her up in an abandoned library, but he'll be needing some more gauze.
As the candle burns down, smoke from the smoldering gauze gathers in the tube, gently warming your ear.
" He steadily thumbed length after length of gauze into the hole, and said, "You're gonna stuff it in.
Out of her garage she pulls a bag of bones, a jar of teeth, and some bloody gauze.
"These are wound care kits," Guy says, stuffing in gauze, band-aids, pink saline water, and other items.
"Actually having the gauze in my vagina was really uncomfortable—I could hardly get it in," Reid explains.
There were jars of cotton and boxes of gauze and a heavy smell of camphor and pine tar.
Once I did, I was able to roll the tortillas as thin as gauze, just as Guerrero had.
A large steel tray, with needles, sponges, gauze and scalpels, was placed in front of the head nurse.
After about an hour and a half, they produced a sterile gauze pad, apparently obtained from an ambulance.
It's Friday — T.G.I.F. Dear Diary: I was at the dry cleaner, clutching my treasured aqua Algerian gauze dress.
Left: A traffic police officer in New York City wears a gauze mask for protection against influenza, 19403.
This kit should include things like antibiotic ointment packs, gauze, bandages, thermometers, scissors, tweezers, and an emergency blanket.
Even before the floods, landslides, and firestorms of the past several years, Luce (sometimes) wore a gauze mask.
He rocks it away, humming through the gauze, rocks until he can open his eyes on the pain.
The final photo saw a cringeworthy, post-op snap of Christie's bruised wrist sitting on blood-stained gauze.
"I don't even have a home to go to now," he said, his head covered in bloody gauze.
Older classics of the Eurogame genre obscure their colonialist themes behind a gauze of historicity: Little, polite lies.
More windows remained closed in the heat of May, or opened to reveal white gauze stretched over their frames.
"She cut it open and packed it with gauze," Pointer, who still has scar tissue from the procedure, recalls.
Most "Oh My Gauze" moments:Chanel No. 1's scary movie make-out session with Dr. Brock Holt (John Stamos).
Individual supplies like bandages, rubber gloves, hydrocortisone wipes and gauze pads are also for sale from $6 to $20.
And the game doesn't give me any tools for mending wounds or even putting gauze or bandages on something.
The boy is curled on his side under a blanket, his head swathed in surgical gauze, woozy and sick.
To serve, Strachan shows viewers how to make mummy glasses out of spray painted mason jars and medical gauze.
Two tables on the side were piled high with packages of gauze and QuikClot and bright blue Velcro tourniquets.
Bring an extra pair of nitrile gloves, and an extra gauze pad or cravat you can toss to someone.
Use the mix to soak a cotton ball or gauze pad, and apply for five minutes once a day. 
Fish skin is high in collagen, a protein which is good for healing, and stays moist longer than gauze.
Clouds like stretched gauze moved quickly above, the tire swing in the oak tree shifted, and its chains creaked.
Without the card, a pharmacist told him, the prescription-grade gauze needed for his bullet wound would cost $49.
These are the arty, elusive songs fans always wanted, gliding and tingling through gauze, glimmering with arch, wispy indirection.
He applied gauze to stop the man's eye from gushing with blood, but he still was having trouble walking.
But if you're planning to chop up your cloves, stuff 'em in gauze, and then put that inside you, that's also not a great idea: The garlic won't be in close contact with your tissue, so it's unlikely to have any major effects, and the fibers from the gauze may cause irritation.
Cut to Jeff alone in the bathroom with a box cutter, some bandages, gauze, and what appears to be antiseptic.
He hustles to Gennady Golovkin's dressing room to collect those valuable strips of gauze, which the champion has kindly signed.
Astronauts quickly patched the hole with epoxy on a gauze wipe, and the station's pressure has been fine ever since.
Almost literally in the case of his silicone and fibreglass reliefs: the gauze dangling beneath them is spattered with scarlet.
The sebum samples were collected on gauze and warmed to release any volatile compounds that might be found within them.
But if it's possible, Garrett says, they should use sterile gauze, which should be available in any first aid kit.
I picture myself draped in white gauze, making eyes at the discus thrower from beneath a crown of elegant braids.
The costume designer Erik Teague's burlesque inventions — hens in gauze capelets, foxes sporting bustiers — imbued the forest with visual comedy.
The US desperately needs to revive the ethic embodied by the legions of gauze-wrapped faces in photos from 1918.
Enter Peace Out Dullness, a brightening jumbo gauze pad soaked in a trifecta of exfoliating acids, which hits Sephora today.
The handlers unscrewed the crate holding "Quarantania, I," removed the gauze wrapping and gently slotted each part onto a plinth.
There was glitter of metal, the soft sheen of silk; gauze in every color; black leather, black wood, black velvet.
Reporters in the courtroom said her kit was unpacked as evidence in her defense, and included bandages, tampons, and gauze.
Her face is etched with small wounds, gauze wrapped around her throat and leg over burns that have yet to heal.
There are not enough sanitary napkins for every woman in the wing having her period, much less enough gauze or medicine.
I feel like I'm looking through a microscope: each intricately placed seed, shell, and shred of silky gauze draws me in.
In her pink gauze shirts and white painter pants she was a sprite, her layered hair perfect against her small head.
"Hello, my beautiful people," she mumbles sleepily to the camera, mouth full of gauze with a medical wrap around her head.
Harjot Singh Pannu doesn't twist or tuck his beard away when he rides; it flies in the headwind like gray gauze.
She begins appearing on the show with gauze on her arms, and we will later learn her blood is being harvested.
They swell threateningly, coating melodies in decaying reverb and wrapping ominous melodies in gauze—rendering a whole world in terrifying grayscale.
"We're tying it tight to stop it," Dr. Ba-Kather explained to Mohammed as he used gauze as a makeshift tourniquet.
I flinch as the nurse swabs ointment onto her neck, then covers the area with a gauze pad before walking out.
If you or your kids are sensitive, try different types of bandages, or you can just use gauze and paper tape.
They keep it in an emergency kit, which is filled with things like quick-clotting gauze and a blood pressure cuff.
A billowing gauze cape with double-breasted lapels was reminiscent of Bowie's kimono capes, and his fondness of a double-breasted blazer.
If they're woken, or the gauze becomes disturbed, the women become horrifyingly violent; the me who are left behind become primal beings.
He would have to adhere all of the supplies -- including bandages, gauze, wipes and other hardware -- to the wall with duct tape.
As for this year's Met dress, the opera length slip gown was made from vintage cream silk gauze, according to the brand.
The whiteboy looked broken, and he slumped beside his girlfriend, but even through the gauze he was the only one who stared.
Take the thing, wrap it up in something like neutral cotton gauze, and put it on a shelf in a stable place.
But I met several female pilgrims who still shrouded themselves, either with thin gauze or with a cloth draped from a visor.
Each training kit, including limb model, gauze, gloves and other supplies costs about $25, Andrade and her colleagues write in their report.
Muilenburg deciding to give up his bonus can't gauze over the fact that hundreds of people died in problematically designed Boeing aircraft.
After 30 minutes of trying to stop the bleeding, I managed to wrap enough gauze around the wound to staunch the flow.
Supplies became so scarce, she said, that doctors grew accustomed to dispatching patients' relatives to pharmacies to buy gloves, sutures and gauze.
At that point, Mr. Noren's direction becomes less subtle, with ill-defined stage action on the other side of the gauze curtain.
The student who survived a massacre in a lecture hall shows up for an exam days later, his head wrapped in gauze.
One cautionary jingle of the time reminded Americans to "Obey the laws, and wear the gauze, protect your jaws, from septic paws."
Instead of acids or granules, I use a piece of gauze as a physical exfoliant and hydrating emollient products to get her glow.
Oakley said there was an urgent need for mobile clinics and trauma kits, as well as basic equipment such as gloves and gauze.
Beatriz had to buy everything the hospital would need to treat her, including gauze and gloves for the doctors, from the black market.
Something was stuck to Thales's chest—his fingers found a thick pad of gauze, and another on his forehead—had he been injured?
"Hang in there, Matt," the Brown son is told as he's being loaded into an ambulance with his head wrapped in bloody gauze.
After Jessica was airlifted to the Regional Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee, there was little doctors could do but wrap her in gauze.
The comfy blanket options ahead come in a range of prices, hygge hues, and touchable textures — from chunky knits to airy cotton gauze.
You're doped up on Vicodin and drinking meal replacement shakes because your nose is crammed full of gauze and you can't taste anything.
The fish skin has high levels of collagen type 1, stays moist longer than gauze, and does not need to be changed frequently.
You wouldn't even need an instrument: You would become one with the music, and it would pour from you like light through gauze.
The volunteers wash his calves and wrap them in layers of fresh gauze, tape them, then give him a new pair of socks.
It is a painstaking process that takes nearly three hours as Ms. Sykes cuts away gauze, removes dead tissue and rebandages each finger.
Medical supplies were so scarce that an enterprising nurse at Al Birr stashed away the basics, like bandages and scissors to cut gauze.
There are local laws about wearing masks in public, determining the exact thickness of gauze, or cheesecloth, that your mask had to be.
He went to work the next morning still wearing his bloody shirt, with gauze wrapped around his head and his eye swollen shut.
In May, the government began prohibiting key medical supplies from coming in — medical gloves, medical gauze, surgical gowns, eye drops, first aid kits.
Taking things al fresco, I headed to a muddy bench, took a seat and drank my Tyskie under the gauze of some light drizzle.
Luby said he took a first-aid kit out of his car and got gauze to stop the blood spilling from a chest wound.
Once all the tea bags are room temperature, wrap them in muslin, kitchen gauze, or an old T-shirt, and apply to the area.
We have them shower with unscented body products, and then we affix gauze pads underneath their arms to wear for a day or two.
To get gauze and supplies from international organizations, he had to write reports that later caused political problems, forcing him to flee his homeland.
Inside the unraveled gauze you'll typically find about a thimble's worth of something crumbly and earwax-colored gathered at the base of the candle.
She put gauze pads beneath each participant's tongue to absorb the saliva, told them not to swallow, and then applied one of the strips.
She said Nagarwala merely removed mucous from the clitoris with gauze and gave it to parents for burial as part of a religious practice.
With her circulation cut off, he was able to pack the damaged area with gauze to prevent more bleeding after the balloon was deflated.
Essentially, it's high-tech metal gauze, which can be stretched out in a translucent screen where you can project holograms and other 3D effects.
Dr. Golas suggested a ball bandage — a thick wad of gauze that the animal can grab onto and is then wrapped around the foot.
With the green gauze face mask, and on her hands newly purchased garden gloves, she is digging in the remains of last year's garden.
While BCH continued with the traditional treatment of dyes and tannic acid, MGH Surgeon Oliver Cope and Moore used gauze coated with petroleum jelly.
As one of the doctors swabbed the wounded area to apply a bandage, I asked if I could help hold some gauze in place.
Down Gauze Street, past Silk Street and up Mill Street, Mark Macmillan lives in a former cotton mill that is now an apartment building.
His wife, Bernadette, sprayed antiseptic on a gaping wound on the sole of his foot before dabbing it with Vaseline and rewrapping it with gauze.
Same goes for the Neogen Dermalogy Bio Gauze Peeling Pads, which normally sells for $27 each, but are available for over $303 less on Amazon.
Any country that dared to launch an attack would inevitably wind up under the same toxic gauze as everyone else, and thus commit national suicide.
Tourniquets are now standard issue in the U.S. military, along with hemostatic dressings—sterile gauze infused with kaolin, a clay that promotes swift blood clotting.
She needs a wheelchair and is blind in her left eye, which is covered by a patch of white gauze taped to her reading glasses.
My residents swirled about, running in suture kits and epinephrine-soaked gauze, racing to the lab to return with a cooler of blood for transfusions.
My residents swirled about, running in suture kits and epinephrine-soaked gauze, racing to the lab to return with a cooler of blood for transfusions.
"I use materials like a double-faced linen fabric that's almost like a gauze," Ms. Allsop said, for a soft throw that isn't too hot.
Skin grafts also can't be stored easily or for a long period of time, just 10 days, at 4 degrees Celsius, in a saline-moisturized gauze.
Another time, he competed just after getting his wisdom teeth pulled, with the gauze still stuffed in his gums, cheeks the size of a golf ball.
When she woke up after the operation, Lucía looked down at the gauze covering the wound near her pelvic bone and, confused, called her aunt over.
The textured gauze pad not only (gently!) physically exfoliates your skin, but uses lactic acid and lemon extract to chemically brighten and rejuvenate skin almost instantly.
Immediately after her night of drugs, booze, and bonding with Amma, Camille wakes up in a white gauze nightgown that seems out of character for her.
RC Pet Products Pet First Aid Kit, $30.22, available on AmazonThis first-aid kit has all of the necessary supplies like gauze, bandages, gloves, and more.
She takes an unrolled length of gauze and packs it deeper and deeper into the wound, filling the empty space beneath the surface of the skin.
Over the weekend, Dakotah visited Juwan in the hospital, where he was horrified by the image of his friend's swollen head wrapped in layers of gauze.
He remembers his father's body wrapped in white gauze, balls of cotton wool in his nostrils and ears, and strangers crowding around him, carrying him away.
The order, in effect until June 1, bans exports of medical masks, gloves and goggles, biohazard suits, medical robes, antiviral medicines, gauze and some other products.
As he got closer, he found other officers tending to injured students and joined them, applying gauze to students' wounds to stop the bleeding, he said.
That day, he was getting treatment for a pressure ulcer on his feet, which were hanging from his wheelchair, wrapped in white gauze, and looking bluish.
Depicting a scene at an evacuation checkpoint, rows of British soldiers—temporarily blinded after a mustard attack—wear gauze around their heads as they walk towards safety.
Well, one German shepherd found itself among the cloudy gauze of heaven at the minor league Tulsa Drillers's dog night, and watching its joy is purely infectious.
Above their body heat a gauze of steam rises, their jaws hung like kissing gates, swinging in rhythmic motion with the pace of their miniature man-bags.
Fontana buried his hands into these paintings' wounds, widening their lacerations by force before stuffing black gauze into them to give the impression of a measureless void.
Other prohibited items include first aid supplies such as burn cream and gauze, according to emailed messages sent to clients this week by the package delivery companies.
Following Garrett's presentation, in the hands-on portion of the class, the class practices shoving gauze into a dummy's leg that's punctured with a simulated gunshot wound.
On the night before Herbie (now five months old) was born, Alice packed a kit containing a sterile urine pot, scissors, a gauze, gloves, and saline solution.
In that time the organisms that live in Alice's vagina—the ones Herbie would have been exposed to during a vaginal birth—would have colonized the gauze.
Circle of Health collected 4,000 pounds of maternal healthcare supplies, including syringes, tubing, gauze, speculums, gowns, pads and diapers, and sent them to midwives on the island.
Also simple little chemises of cream or black or shell-pink gauze, sometimes with flapper tiers, sometimes embroidered with a single, stylized silver-sequined feather or two.
One of two little girls is separated from her sister and parents, and comes upon a young boy with a square piece of gauze over one eye.
He opens his mouth—winces at the chapped cracks of his lips—and bites down on a roll of gauze, uses an antiseptic towel on his finger.
Ever since Roxanna left Houston Methodist, she'd been caring for her own wounds, wrapping them in gauze with the same hands that she waited to fall off.
Draovitch says having the bleeding control kit -- which has tourniquets, gauze and other supplies for treating gunshot wounds -- could be the most important part of the plan.
Morning talk shows, beneath the gauze of weather reports and quirky bits about cooking salmon, are just like any other bit of television programming — they're a business.
Microbes were collected on a folded sterile piece of gauze that was dipped in a saline solution and inserted into each mother's vagina for one hour before surgery.
He quickly returned with gauze in his nose and then scored Carolina's fourth goal, giving the Hurricanes a 22-211 lead with 208:23 left in the third.
These activated charcoal strips by Patch are still single-use, but are made of 100% bamboo fiber and are 100% biodegradable down to the gauze, adhesive, and packaging.
He quickly returned with gauze in his nose and then scored Carolina's fourth goal, giving the Hurricanes a 823-282 lead with 220:237 left in the third.
Other parents spoke of desperately trying to arrange basic materials such as cotton gauze, glucose injections and blood supplies as their children struggled for life in the wards.
While Aljahmi sat with his arms propped on a white towel draped over a chair back, Coach Mo wrapped his boxer's hands in protective gauze, carefully, almost clinically.
In the closing solo, Alice MacDonald entangles herself in a cloak of red-streaked white gauze and sinks into side- and back-bending poses from the earlier trio.
Players from opposing sides put aside their differences and come together to unite under the kaleidoscopic gauze of nationhood—bound by birth, if not political and cultural affiliation.
The ADA accommodations are meant to let a student's abilities shine through the gauze of whatever symptoms they're experiencing, to give them equal footing with "non impaired" students.
Dickson wanted to create a bandage his wife could apply herself, so he layered two Band-Aid products — gauze and adhesive tape — to create the then-revolutionary bandage. 
After it is replanted, the athlete should bite down on a sterile gauze pad to keep the tooth in place until the dentist can take care of it.
The kits would include gloves, gauze for packing wounds and a tourniquet to stem bleeding, and are one component of a national awareness campaign called Stop the Bleed.
"Tyreek is not alone!" the crowd chanted, yelling his name again and again, until finally he emerged from the kitchen wearing a gauze cast on his injured arm.
Mr. Pompeo also said the State Department had helped transport about 18 tons of donated medical supplies, including masks, gowns and gauze, to China in the past week.
On July 1, protesters wearing yellow construction hats and gauze masks stormed into the city's Legislative Council building on the 22nd anniversary of the handover from the British.
And the last time you want to dig through boxes for bandages, gauze or antibiotic ointment is when you or a loved one is hurt and in pain.
On July 1, protesters wearing yellow construction hats and gauze masks stormed into the city's Legislative Council building on the 22nd anniversary of the handover from the British.
What everyone did know was that it would be dangerous to move because of how the painting had been attached to wall: backed by gauze and glued on.
Filtering out offensive phrases in the comments section is placing a little bit of gauze onto an open infected wound: it'll help the bleeding, but it won't cure shit.
So, we purchased from a convenience store some gauze, isopropyl alcohol, and a purpose-built zit remover with a lancet on one end and a ring on the other.
Or, I didn't want to explain to the guy on our fourth date that I had a giant strip of gauze absorbing pus from my stomach—so gross, right?
Simply unraveling the gauze and sharing a collective gasp of exaggerated disgust — because really, earwax is pretty benign when it comes to body effluvia — is a satisfyingly juvenile experience.
"How awful would it be for somebody to die in front of you?" she says after she's filled the simulated wound with nearly an entire roll of sterile gauze.
"The medical station here is no more than a table, a sterilizer and piece of gauze," a mother in eastern Ghouta, a suburb of Damascus, said in the report.
Part of Alice's plan to make Herbie's birth positive involved her inserting and 'incubating' a fan-like gauze in her vagina for an hour before her baby was born.
Within the gauze of contentment, that can be hard to admit, but deep down, you each hope the other will find the endless expanse of a new, uncharted future.
Backing her up, the cinematographer, Nicola Daley, employs the colors of cartoons to amplify every emotion, overlaying her bright, muscular hues with gauze whenever Iona escapes into dreamy fantasies.
For the first Halloween after his crash, he dressed up as a person with a head injury, wrapping his head in gauze upon which he'd dribbled red food coloring.
Look at the delicate lines of the gauze, and then look at the way he paints the black cat — a reference to the cat in Edouard Manet's "Olympia" (1863).
Shop wardrobe staples like a featherweight tank in Cyprus gauze or white cotton that looks great both during and after pregnancy ($158) while little ones make sand dough sculptures.
Yet the scene is one of utmost stillness: as the surgeon makes his cut, a monk gingerly supports the patient and an assistant stands by with scissors and gauze.
Have a first-aid kit ready That includes aspirin, bandages in multiple sizes, antibiotic creams, gauze, hand sanitizer, latex gloves, an emergency blanket, bug spray, thermometers, tweezers, and so on.
"My wound nurse would have to stuff that full of gauze every day, wrap it, and then come back the following day and rip all of that out," Owens said.
"I'm not saying you shouldn't make a profit … but 5 minutes, water, gauze, and a band aid, is that really $629?" he wrote in a July letter to the hospital.
You go into a room and sit down, and other people in a different room prepare this plastic cup with exactly five mosquitos in a cup with gauze over it.
The model, Soo Joo Park, was trapped inside a confection of metal and gauze, but to the audience she appeared to be floating inside a shimmering sphere of refracted light.
Last year, several — including a glove, a lock of his hair and cotton gauze stained with blood — went on tour in Mexico, Canada and the United States, including New York.
DURRES, Albania — Still bleeding, the gash on his hand covered in dirty gauze, Xhafer Ahmetaj surveyed the mountain of rubble where his friends had been buried after an earthquake struck.
Once a burn is fully cooled, apply a moisturizing lotion (like aloe), cover the area loosely with sterile gauze, and take an over-the-counter pain reliever if you're in discomfort.
If stung by a bee, wasp or hornet, the CDC recommends washing the site with soap and water and removing the stinger using gauze or scraping the area with your fingernail.
Safely alive a few minutes later, standing on a small dock with gauze stuffed into a left ear that had a ruptured drum, he was out of the Titans of Mavericks.
Plastic folding tables with carefully placed models fill the floor; underneath, Rubbermaid storage tubs filled with blankets, laptop sleeves, bubble wrap, gauze, and other protective covers hold figurines not immediately needed.
The saccharine gauze of single "Like Mariah" features a impeccably funky bass line while the twinkling electronics of "Another Thing" feel like it's in the running for chillest dance song ever.
I love when things emerge over time, like moments that differentiate the treated and raw gauze or when a cluster of cross-hatched lines, embroidered or printed, reveals a courtroom scene.
You can buy hemostatic powder loose in packets or built into a gauze pad, but for potential gunshot wounds buy what looks like a big plastic syringe filled with Celox granules.
Support Surface artists often used handkerchiefs, gauze, tents, tarps and unstretched canvas to create works that hang on walls, unroll onto the floor, or sit on the ground like a sculpture.
I hid the foil-and-plastic wrappers in a drawer with my hospital-issue white gauze underwear, which bulged slightly at the crotch, an accommodation to those patients who were male.
By the middle of the race, the tents resembled a MASH unit, littered with discarded gauze, wrappers, bottles and the other detritus from trying to keep a body in one piece.
"It didn't cross my mind," Guyger responded to the prosecutor asking why she didn't use the gauze she had in her backpack lying next to her to stem Jean's bleeding wound.
Hours later, Sam and I cleaned out a kitchen cabinet and filled it with bags of various-sized needles, a red sharps disposal container, gauze and alcohol pads, and vials of medication.
Only open-back headphones like the Utopia can rival custom IEMs Compared to these custom IEMs, every other portable headphone sounds veiled, as if the sound is seeping through layers of gauze.
When burned, the little tubes of waxed gauze are supposed to create a vacuum effect just outside your ear, with the pressure differential pulling wax out and up into the tube itself.
In the slow-moving drama of restoration, fishbone cracks vanish, figures that were muddy sepia become radiantly blush, and yellow clouds, thick with old varnish, transform into white gauze tinged with rose.
Toss in an assortment of individually wrapped, sterile gauze pads and three cravats—strips of non-stretchy fabric—that are good for many uses, from stopping bleeding to constructing an arm sling.
Hackers penetrated the spectral gauze of security surrounding your website, and over the course of nearly two months, they made away with the personal information of as many as 143 million Americans.
Hours after the chase ended, medical gauze, wrappers and other debris remained strewn across the Miramar roadway&aposs middle lane, next to the truck which still had its right rear door open.
When I finally saw him again, he looked more like Hell Boy than my baby, his arm encased in gauze and red sports wraps to contain the myriad wires and tubing beneath.
In the tender application of color and the playful treatment of collage elements, Soucek's work recalls a child's cast, its gauze and plaster hardened into shape and then adorned with schoolchildren's scrawl.
" He turns a painterly eye to fields "covered by a thin layer of snow, with the brown soil showing through in places, as when a wound is visible through strips of gauze.
It was as though our entire material view of life was just resting tentatively on the surface, a thin gauze that is hiding an inner structure that I got a close look at.
One to two minutes after the babies were delivered and put under a neonatal lamp, researchers swabbed each infant's lips, face, chest, arms, legs, back, genitals and anal region with the damp gauze.
The inner layer consists of white gauze, which acts as both a neutral background for the translucent outer layer and a heat diffuser for the lights and battery so the skirt stays comfy.
"Lazarus," a track described as "well-reviewed" by Entertainment Weekly as a "gorgeous song-Frankenstein strung together," features the late music legend confined to a hospital bed with dirty gauze covering his eyes.
In one report, a woman in Brooklyn planned to insert a piece of gauze in her vagina before her C-section operation that her husband would wipe on their newborn shortly after delivery.
Basic first aid from a nearby house was used to treat Fatima's "mangled hands," but the bandages may have done more harm because the gauze stuck to the wounds and caused an infection.
When kitchens were being wrapped in a shimmering gauze of glamour, Mr. Bourdain got busy unwrapping them, revealing the injuries and addictions, low wages and high tempers that took a toll on workers.
They denounced the prices charged for examinations (in a system of supposedly free health care), the corruption, the intimidation, the outrageous prices for sterile gauze, saline, food (when there was food), and medications.
Prosecutors questioned Guyger on why she didn't use gauze and tools from the first aid kit inside her backpack that was lying inches away from Jean in an attempt to stop his bleeding.
For the show, he was to be dressed in a slashed wedding gown and accessorized with a strip of gauze affixed to his forehead, as if he had just survived a street fight.
Additionally, Michael Shales, while high on heroin, tore the throat of one of the girls with a pair of pliers while trying to remove a piece of gauze, reports the Bucks County Courier Times.
Holly Buchko, a nurse practitioner at Coast Dermatology, told Marie Claire that her practice's slush treatment begins by gently exfoliating the skin with dry ice that's been wrapped in gauze and dipped in acetone.
Medicine: a month's worth of prescriptions and over-the-counter items like allergy, aspirin, cold and flu, Imodium, and an emergency first-aid kit with gauze, tape, ointment for burns, a tourniquet, and plastic gloves.
During a visit to a public school with career training programs in Phoenix last week, Kelly met several students in scrubs and pointed to one who had gauze on his arm from having blood drawn.
Mr. González, who had come from his hospital job equipped with bandages and gauze to treat injured protesters, picked up a stone and hurled it at a police vehicle pumping tear gas into the crowd.
A surgical procedure called a laparotomy confirmed the presence of two gauze sponges that had become attached to the patient's omentum -- a fold of tissue that connects the stomach with other abdominal structures -- and colon.
He picked the right song, if nothing else, and it's a testament to the towering efforts of the original that its still emotionally affecting when wrapped in the neon gauze and cheap highs of this rework.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MADRID — At the Museo Reina Sofía, the artist Luis Camnitzer has piled up a grid of 21967 blocks, approximately 21970 by 21971 inches each, and wrapped them in brown gauze.
In another study, 41 women were asked to wear cotton gauze pads in their pits for 24 hours on two different days—a high-fertility day (just before ovulating) and once on a low-fertility day.
Although there are no guidelines for how to perform vaginal seeding, the studies of the practice generally insert the gauze one hour before delivery and then wipe the fluids around the baby's mouth, face and body.
If you want to help, head to Vaseline's website, where you can build a medicine kit that contains a jar of Vaseline plus whatever supplies (rubbing alcohol, gauze, hand sanitizer, and more) you choose to donate.
"Bubblegum Boxing Glove," in hot-pink handblown glass, looks like Pop Art, while "This Side Down," a framed textile weaving, packs a subtle punch by combining pastel ribbons with a boxer's hand wraps, bandages and gauze.
They were smiling in the water -- but when Kate was pulled back into the boat, it was clear she suffered a head wound ... so they wrapped her in gauze and raced her to a nearby hospital.
Wu proved his point by adapting existing surgeons' masks — which were made of a cotton wad encased in gauze — into easy-to-wear protective devices and ordered Chinese doctors, nurses and sanitary staff to use them.
He painted on linen, cotton duck, wood, aluminum, copper, vinyl, Plexiglas, fiberglass, Gator board, steel, cold-rolled steel, Lumasite, wax paper, Bristol board, tracing paper, cardboard, newsprint, gauze, hollow-core panels and Chemex coffee-filter paper.
The ISS crews don't have access to a lot of specialized medical equipment, so their emergency instructions depend on resourcefulness with household items like Ziplock bags, Drink Bags, tape, gauze, and over-the-counter medications like Ibuprofen.
Adding to my level of comfort: I just had one of my wisdom teeth removed a couple days before the trip, so I had a mouth full of gauze and was cruising on a steady Percocet high.
It contains a C-A-T, a compression bandage, protective gloves, hemostatic gauze, and a Sharpie, for writing " tourniquet ," and the time it was put on, in a highly visible location, such as across the patient's forehead.
Sheet masks — the gauze-like, drippy one-step hydration fixes for your face — have become so popular, perhaps inescapable, that movies and television shows have inevitably begun referencing them (see: To All the Boys I've Loved Before).
As he emerged into the bright light of the operating theatre, he was treated to a microbial bath from Monkman's husband Dan, who ensured Herbie was wiped from head to toe with the gauze from her vagina.
Try your luck combing through the Goodwill Store on Waialae Avenue for discount prices on Reyn Spooner "aloha shirts" or comb the racks of hand-loomed wild silk or linen gauze clothing and scarves at Indigé Design.
As the emergency room recovers from the sudden influx of wounded, we see another side room with three empty gurneys, medical supplies, and gauze bandages with wet blood on the floor waiting for someone to pick them up.
The latter image is echoed by several anonymous photographs that show Apollinaire in his military fatigues, his head encased in gauze after a piece of shrapnel pierced his helmet on the front lines of the First World War.
But there are times for hard conversations, and the language used to talk about sex, and particularly sexual misdeeds, remains wrapped in a gauze of misdirection and euphemism that risks contributing to harm, even when intentions are good.
When she died, her father wailed in the doorway, hands in the air, as the hospital workers who had tried to save her stood stunned and frozen amidst a sea of discarded gloves and gauze on the floor.
She uses gauze, canvas, paper, cotton, wood, and other elements to make colorful mixed media assemblages that look like sculptures intentionally migrating towards the wall, or paintings wanting to come down to engage the solidity of the ground.
There, scientists used a virus to genetically modify all of the cells in that patch of skin and then let the cells multiply until there were enough to seed onto nine square feet of gauze layered with protein gel.
To provide modern care, "you need X-ray machines of all kinds, you need a chemistry laboratory and you need special operating rooms," said Markel, all of which cost much more than the gauze and broth of the past.
Of 18 babies in the study, seven were born vaginally and 11 via scheduled C-section; four of the C-section-delivered babies were wiped with a gauze swab that had been inside their mother's vagina for an hour.
Cuts can be treated at home with gauze to stop the bleeding, polysporin, and bandages unless there are "signs of infection (area is warm, very tender, swollen, red, or draining pus), or if bleeding won't stop," she told me.
"Been through some bad s—/I should be a sad bitch/Who would've thought it'd turn me to a savage/Rather be tied up with gauze and not strings/Write my own checks like I write what I sing," Grande sings.
He would be taking this little piece of gauze here that had a little pearl inside of it and put a little sequin over it and then he was going to put it under the third petticoat that somebody was wearing.
Next, Abotaleb tried to stabilize Al-Qadi; he and his nurses bound as much of his skin as they could with the little gauze they could expend on him, but the director knew they needed to get him out of there.
To clean your newborn&aposs tongue, you should first wash your hands and then take a small piece of moist cloth or gauze around your finger and use it to gently rub the surface of the tongue in circular motions.
Once I was numb from the Novocain and the continual sight of my own blood, I had no problem handing him instruments, applying pressure with gauze, or holding my would-be shaft at a certain angle while he stitched, cut, or cauterized.
We can prepare for the worst by establishing "bleeding control stations" in schools and other high traffic, public places, making available gauze and tourniquets that can be applied to open wounds and stop or reduce bleeding before first-responders arrive at the scene.
Once I was numb from the Novocain and the continual sight of my own blood, I had no problem handing him instruments, applying pressure with gauze, or holding my would-be shaft at a certain angle while he stitched, cut, or cauterized.
In the meantime, Dr. Lee teaches Louis a healing skin treatment known as wet wrapping that he can do on his own at home by slathering Vaseline on his feet and ribboning layers of gauze over the top to trap hydration into dry skin.
"One had blood covering the left side of his face and was holding gauze to it and the other had gunshot wounds in his neck and left cheek," the monitors from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) reported this week.
Lowery indulged in all the tropes of the genre — the action sequences and the hotheaded criminals and the doomed love affairs between criminals and the women they love — but he coated it in what almost felt like a fine layer of gauze, muting everything slightly.
Neogen Bio-Peel Gauze Peeling Green Tea Pads, $27, available at SephoraThese single-use exfoliating pads are infused with green tea and tea tree extracts to help remove dead skin cells and prevent free-radical damage that could contribute to signs of premature aging.
In one small study of subjects with blisters and leg ulcers (Google Image that second one at your own peril), the combination of boiled potato peels and gauze bandages reduced dryness and increased tissue regeneration better than bandages alone, according to research conducted in India.
This month, the company released the aptly titled Uniform collection, a line of T-shirts cut from lightweight vintage jersey and gauze jersey in core colorways like black, navy and white, as well as seasonal one-offs in tie-dye and specially formulated pinks.
Simply put the following ingredients together in a cute box and include a card with the instructions: 2 to 3 drops serum1 tablespoon rosewater1 tablespoon vegetable glycerine3 to 6 cotton pads (or gauze) In a bowl, combine serum, rosewater and vegetable glycerine and mix thoroughly.
The doctor informed me that, in Japan, in lieu of shots, tetanus scares like mine were treated with minor surgery, in which the wound is sliced open, cleaned out, and stuffed with gauze dipped in a tetanus immune globulin (antibodies, basically) before being bandaged up.
When unattached and left to its natural self, the tube hung down to my waistline and pulled painfully on the skin from where it came, so every morning I packaged it up in an elaborate construction of gauze and tape to keep it secured to my skin.
Sometimes, these volunteers aren't able to handle the number of injured people and others step in, like my 62-year-old mother, who carries a first-aid kit with rubber gloves, saline solution, peroxide, antiseptics, gauze, bandages and surgical masks to protect people from tear gas.
There were easygoing, ombré suits and relaxed robe coats for men (and no shortage of tinsel); for women, sparkling jumpsuits and long coats were styled with layers of knit accessories — wide belts, floor-grazing dickeys, glittery pierrot collars, gauze-thin arm warmers and rolled-edge caps.
" She even makes a nod to her emotional year, singing, "Been through some bad s—/I should be a sad bitch/Who would've thought it'd turn me to a savage/Rather be tied up with gauze and not strings/Write my own checks like I write what I sing.
At times, this intercession is leveled at the human body, as in Nova Figuração artist Antonio Dias's Super 8 meta 1973 film Tbe Illustration of Art, which superimposes a typographical white X over a deteriorating wound bandaged with gauze and adhesive medical tape stuck in the same X shape.
" She even makes a nod to her tough year, singing, "Been through some bad s—/I should be a sad bitch/Who would've thought it'd turn me to a savage/Rather be tied up with gauze and not strings/Write my own checks like I write what I sing.
Smoking crack—which Suzie does with a DIY pipe made out of an empty asthma inhaler and foil that's been punctured with a needle to create a gauze—also doesn't give her the "buzz" she used to enjoy anymore, but that doesn't make it any easier to quit.
Los Angeles' light is also a focus in the city itself, where Sprüth Magers, a gallery, has invited Robert Irwin to remodel its space as an immersive installation (pictured) using his trademark scrim—a gauze-like material that is "both there and not there", as he puts it.
To be effective, the package instructs, the candle has to sit snugly in your ear, so your buddy must hold the candle in place to maintain the precarious and fragile point of contact while also making sure no errant bits of burning gauze ignite your hair or furniture.
In it, she turns time on itself, from the opening solo, for Danielle Goldman and layers of fabric, to the spooky unison in the middle section, with the astounding Kevin Boateng and Joyce Delores Edwards, to the concluding solo for Maggie Cloud, wrapped in swaths of white gauze.
One, Jose Luis Vasquez, who was shot near his home by someone stealing his bike, has had to foot the bill for syringes, gauze and other necessities, and is even reduced to using a water gallon as a makeshift surgical drain to draw fluid from his lungs as he lies recuperating.
Yet in the meantime, the government and hospitals have been slow to allow other respirators onto the market, like the Chinese KN226, which may not meet FDA regulations but offers comparable levels of protection, and is certainly more effective than a piece of cotton or gauze, let alone a bra cup.
The crowd consisted of people of all ages and styles: a "grim reaper" in a white skeleton mask and cloak; a gray-haired woman in a gauze-and-feather fascinator and a pearl necktie; a group calling itself the Red Brigades, whose members wore red costumes with white face paint.
Wearing a jumpsuit from her Magnetic Motion collection and well-worn platform boots ("I think they're Louis Vuitton something"), van Herpen made last minute tweaks to the looks on display, reattaching interlocking 3D printed pieces, fluffing metal gauze and adjusting the spines of children's umbrellas reborn as wire neck pieces.
KOLKATA, India — When Mother Teresa's canonization took place on Sunday, a battered-looking audience gathered in front of a screen some 4,500 miles east of St. Peter's Square: men with caved-in chests, weeping sores wrapped in gauze, extremities missing entirely, legs so thin you could encircle them with a finger and thumb.
They were Jewish, witness to unspeakable horrors, and among the only members of their respective families to have survived the German-Soviet occupation of Poland in World War II. The secret, sealed for years beneath the gauze of their middle-class American life, had worked a malignant force upon the Fremont household.
One of the first aspects of Bonnefoi's work to strike the viewer is his use of scrim-like material, such as tarlatan gauze — an open-mesh fabric often used by house painters to repair cracks in walls — or the more recent German-made Trevira fabric, instead of the usual opaque cotton canvas or linen.
" Air: "A white tulle or gauze dress made with several skirts, one over the other, or blue over white, as light and gossamer as possible … The lower skirt is dotted about with silver swallows and other birds, the upper edged with silver fringe or lace, and covered with silver bees and a variety of insects.
My best friend for finding out information was Reddit, but I wished that I could have a real-life nose buddy to tell me not to freak out about the blood-soaked gauze that would sit under my nose for a week, or the fact that recovery feels like the most intense sinus infection, ever.
Confidential is based on a novel by James Ellroy, himself the author of his own series of novels about the darker corners of Los Angeles (a series that includes L.A. Confidential), and it shares Ellroy's obsession with the idea that the history we've been presented is a thick gauze that obscures what really happened.
But it is generally well known that ventilators and essential medical supplies like needles, gauze and gloves are in short supply, George said, as are other kinds of medicines, like fever reducers, which are necessary in cases like this, where the best that can be done for now is supportive rather than preventive care.
If the injury is in a joint like the shoulder or the groin, pack the wound with gauze but do not use a tourniquet, said Paul Brooks, program manager for the Stop the Bleed Program run by the Office of Health Affairs at the Department of Homeland Security, which the Obama administration started in 2015.
Worse, buttered up with sentimental touches, the tale is cast in prose that would embarrass the freshmen in a composition course: Early on the hottest day of the year, in the black but thinning darkness of morning, I saw the top of the new skyscraper peek through the gauze of lingering night's sleepy electric glaze.
They were effective, even if they didn't have the gut-punch resonance of Simone Rocha's black and cream and pink and red exploration of motherhood and femininity — she had a baby in the middle of preparing the collection — as seen in tinsel tweeds (heritage fabrics bristling softly with a golden sheen), embroidered gauze and unfinished knits.
The fuzzy drones—presumably from a guitar, but also possibly synthesized, you never really know with these guys—recall the pillowy comforts of a number of shoegaze-leaning ambient acts, like Jefre Cantu-Ledesma's distorted yawns or the gauze-and-steel-wool guitar entanglements of that great High Aura'd and Mike Shiflet album from a few years ago.
Among his duties are to collect the boxer's urine before the fight; observe the wrapping of his hands with protective gauze; inspect his gloves; keep an eye on everything in the ring, down to the proper placement of the spit bucket; look for hints of neurological distress; collect more urine; and stay with the boxer until he is medically cleared.
The US swept Iraq's military away like gauze paper when they invaded in 2003, but it turns out that, even after you overthrow a brutal dictator, even when it's one of the most oil-rich nations on the planet, attempting to occupy and control a hostile nation inevitably becomes a horribly expensive catastrophe that costs enormously more than any possible benefits.
Nagarwala, who has been terminated from her job at Henry Ford Health System in light of this case, claims she used a long scraper-like tool to wipe a small portion of mucus membrane from the girls' clitorises, then put the membrane onto gauze for their parents to bury, Smith said, adding that her client denies removing tissue and says there was no blood, documents show.
Three weeks ago They plowed it to the curb— This continental shelf of ice and snow, Undisturbed Until a thaw's Revealed the sparrow corpse, The butts and coffee lids and bloodied gauze, How salting warps The flow of freeze A confetti of plastic scraps Is buoyed on, and how the neighbor's Maltese Has charted maps Of piss on treads The garbage trucks had made.
Saint Laurent's Anthony Vaccarello veiled breasts with a panel of gauze in a velvet dress that originated in an identical style in Yves Saint Laurent's fall 1992 haute couture collection; Julien Dossena of Paco Rabanne used that label's still-futuristic-looking metal mesh alongside chain-linked constructions directly drawn from 1967 designs; and Maria Grazia Chiuri riffed on Christian Dior's penchant for navy blue, offering another iteration of the label's signature curvaceous suit jacket.
Among the essentials in his D.I.Y. first-aid kit are moleskin fabric, liquid bandages, soft-wrap elastic bandages, micropore paper tape, fabric adhesive dressings and bandages in a variety of sizes, coverlet adhesive 4-wing dressing, non-adherent bandage pads, a sterile gauze bandage roll, adhesive wound closures, triangular bandages, alcohol swabs and antiseptic wipes, packets of Bacitracin antibiotic ointment with zinc, burn ointment, eye wash, a thermometer, petroleum jelly, pain relievers, anti-diarrheal medications, antacids and laxatives.
Some products that Traveler's Medical Service recommends include: Alcohol swabs and liquid disinfectant solution Bandages: Adhesive bandages, gauze, tape, blister pads and bandage rolls Topical creams: Antibiotic ointment, antifungal ointments, hydrocortisone cream Oral rehydration solution for diarrhea or dehydration Tweezers Digital thermometer Lubricating eye drops Insect repellent Aloe gel Antacids Antihistamines for allergic reactions and seasonal allergies Bismuth subsalicylate for nausea, gas and bloating Laxative/stool softener Anti-motility medication for severe diarrhea Cough and cold remedies and lozenges Pain relievers/fever reducers Motion sickness medication Similarly, note any preventive medicines in generic form should you need to restock while traveling. INSPIRED?

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