Lexicographical Neighbors of Lymphatically
Literary usage of Lymphatically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tonsils and the Voice in Science, Surgery, Speech and Song: A by Richard Biddle Faulkner (1915)
"... normal adenoid upon the side nearest to the erupting tooth may become considerably
enlarged through the influence of the lymphatically absorbed waste. ..."
2. Transactions (1907)
"A strong solution of lye destroys the animal material, and this cast is the result.
The petrous portion of the temporal bone does not connect, lymphatically ..."
3. A Practical Treatise on Nasal Catarrh and Allied Diseases by Beverley Robinson (1885)
""From a comparison of the published descriptions of the pharyngeal region, it
can be stated that there is a perpendicular ring of lymphatically infiltrated ..."