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Definition of Localists
1. localist [n] - See also: localist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Localists
Literary usage of Localists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Puerperal diseases. Clinical lectures delivered at Bellevue Hospital by Fordyce Barker (1883)
"... peculiar to hospitals—Great diversity of opinion as to the nature of puerperal
fever — Variety of theories — The theory of the localists — The theory of ..."
2. A History of the United States by Edward Channing (1921)
"average man were distinctly opposed to the money lender, dignify him as you please.
The combination between the localists and the ordinary voter proved to ..."
3. Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology by Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1901)
"The discussion has ended in favour of the localists, and all are now agreed that
tumours are primarily local. It is generally admitted, however, that, ..."
4. The Maryland Medical Recorder by Horatio Gates Jameson (1831)
"The nervous, vascular, and gastric systems, have all had their partizans; but it
argues ill for the localists, that they have not been able to fix on the ..."
5. The Puerperal diseases by Fordyce Barker (1874)
"Variety of theories — The theory of the localists— The theory of trau- matism
and septicaemia—D'Espine, Spiegelberg, and Schroeder—The theory that puerperal ..."