CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CINCHONIZE
PRESENT
Present
I cinchonize
you cinchonize
he/she/it cinchonizes
we cinchonize
you cinchonize
they cinchonize
Present continuous
I am cinchonizing
you are cinchonizing
he/she/it is cinchonizing
we are cinchonizing
you are cinchonizing
they are cinchonizing
Present perfect
I have cinchonized
you have cinchonized
he/she/it has cinchonized
we have cinchonized
you have cinchonized
they have cinchonized
Present perfect continuous
I have been cinchonizing
you have been cinchonizing
he/she/it has been cinchonizing
we have been cinchonizing
you have been cinchonizing
they have been cinchonizing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I cinchonized
you cinchonized
he/she/it cinchonized
we cinchonized
you cinchonized
they cinchonized
Past continuous
I was cinchonizing
you were cinchonizing
he/she/it was cinchonizing
we were cinchonizing
you were cinchonizing
they were cinchonizing
Past perfect
I had cinchonized
you had cinchonized
he/she/it had cinchonized
we had cinchonized
you had cinchonized
they had cinchonized
Past perfect continuous
I had been cinchonizing
you had been cinchonizing
he/she/it had been cinchonizing
we had been cinchonizing
you had been cinchonizing
they had been cinchonizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will cinchonize
you will cinchonize
he/she/it will cinchonize
we will cinchonize
you will cinchonize
they will cinchonize
Future continuous
I will be cinchonizing
you will be cinchonizing
he/she/it will be cinchonizing
we will be cinchonizing
you will be cinchonizing
they will be cinchonizing
Future perfect
I will have cinchonized
you will have cinchonized
he/she/it will have cinchonized
we will have cinchonized
you will have cinchonized
they will have cinchonized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been cinchonizing
you will have been cinchonizing
he/she/it will have been cinchonizing
we will have been cinchonizing
you will have been cinchonizing
they will have been cinchonizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would cinchonize
you would cinchonize
he/she/it would cinchonize
we would cinchonize
you would cinchonize
they would cinchonize
Conditional continuous
I would be cinchonizing
you would be cinchonizing
he/she/it would be cinchonizing
we would be cinchonizing
you would be cinchonizing
they would be cinchonizing
Conditional perfect
I would have cinchonize
you would have cinchonize
he/she/it would have cinchonize
we would have cinchonize
you would have cinchonize
they would have cinchonize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been cinchonizing
you would have been cinchonizing
he/she/it would have been cinchonizing
we would have been cinchonizing
you would have been cinchonizing
they would have been cinchonizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you cinchonize
we let´s cinchonize
you cinchonize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
cinchonized
Present Participle
cinchonizing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CINCHONIZE»
Discover the use of
cinchonize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cinchonize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
John Brown sick, is still John Brown. If ipecac will nauseate him in health, it will
nauseate him in sickness. Otherwise, the ipecac would not be true to itself, and
the animal organism would not be true to itself. Quinine will cinchonize a well
man; ...
This results from the fact that, whether one gets sick or sicker depends upon his
quantity of vital rebound. Thirty grains of quinine will cinchonize a well man. To
that extent he has been made sick. If as completely assimilated it will cinchonize
...
3
New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal
The treatment of these pernicious forms of malaria is to rapidly cinchonize the
patient and this can be effected with certainty by the hypodermic administration of
one of the soluble salts of quinin. The preparation used in all of these cases was
...
4
American Practitioner and News
We should cinchonize our patient at once. Just a few words in regard to
idiosyncrasies; there are a few persons who can not take quinia, but out of the
hundreds who have told me they could not take this drug I have found only one
who really ...
Quinine will cinchonize a well man ; who shall deny that it will cinchonize the sick
man? Is not cinchonism added to the sick man's other distresses? Looking at the
question from any point of view, it will be seen that the axiomship of the ...
The treatment of these pernicious forms of malaria is to rapidly cinchonize the
patient and this can be effected with certainty by the hypodermic administration of
one of the soluble salts of quinin. The preparation used in all of these cases was
...
Louisiana State Medical Society, 1904
7
The American Journal of Clinical Medicine
I give it the night preceding the intermission, then give enough quinine to
cinchonize the patient completely and to have him so when the time comes for
the recrudescence. I do not know how much it will take; one will have to find out
by ...
8
Southern Medical Journal
What, now, are the disadvantages of faulty diagnosis? 1. We uselessly
cinchonize, and thereby often depress, surgical cases and consumptives. ' 2. The
art of medicine suffers by “slipshod” methods, as the laity learns to cinchonize all
fevers ...
9
The American Practitioner
We should cinchonize our patient at once. Just a few words in regard to
idiosyncrasies; there are a few persons who can not take quinia, but out of the
hundreds who have told me they could not take this drug I have found only one
who really ...
10
Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and ...
A potent remedy is liable to be taken in overdoses, or during too prolonged
periods, and quinine is such an agent» Since it has become fashionable to be,
malarious, society people must cinchonize—they must have an innocent tipple.