Definition of Curarise

1. to relax the muscles [v CURARISED, CURARISING, CURARISES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Curarise

curandera
curanderas
curandero
curanderoes
curanderos
curara
curaras
curare
curares
curari
curariform
curarimimetic
curarine
curarines
curaris
curarise (current term)
curarised
curarises
curarization
curarizations
curarize
curarized
curarizes
curarizing
curat
curate
curate's egg
curate cycloid

Literary usage of Curarise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Physiology by Physiological Society (Great Britain). (1879)
"For reasons which will appear later on, I did not curarise the animal, but gave morphia and chloroform only; and the deep quick respirations, ..."

2. Practical physiology by Arthur Philip Beddard, Marcus Seymour Pembrey (1910)
"Lightly curarise the frog, and spread the web over the hole in the web-board. Examine the circulation under the microscope, and with the aid of an ocular ..."

3. The Essentials of Experimental Physiology: For the Use of Students by Thomas Gregor Brodie (1898)
"The •differences are more clearly seen if the muscle be fatigued. Experiment 7.—Engelmann's experiment. curarise a frog, dissect out its ..."

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