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Definition of Salivations
1. salivation [n] - See also: salivation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salivations
Literary usage of Salivations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Consumption: Its Nature, Prevention, and Homoeopathic Treatment, with by William Hitchman (1859)
"Dissolved in water, it forms an excellent wash for allaying the pain attending
allopathic salivations, ..."
2. Eclectic Journal of Medicine by John Bell (1838)
"And here I must remark, that after such sudden and profuse salivations, ...
Profuse salivations, rapidly excited, have under our observation been followed ..."
3. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal (1829)
"The second table shows that mercury is a doubtful remedy in constitutions broken
by previous salivations, acting quickly on such in small quantity causing ..."
4. The Mercurial Disease: An Inquiry Into the History and Nature of the Disease by Andrew Mathias (1811)
"This case, as well as many others of tedious salivations related by various
authors, certainly goes strongly in proof, that mercury is in itself capable of ..."
5. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1854)
"About this time the miserable effects of repeated salivations had been observed,
both in India and England. A man may be salivated and cured once of a ..."
6. Consumption: Its Nature, Prevention, and Homoeopathic Treatment, with by William Hitchman (1859)
"Dissolved in water, it forms an excellent wash for allaying the pain attending
allopathic salivations, ..."
7. Eclectic Journal of Medicine by John Bell (1838)
"And here I must remark, that after such sudden and profuse salivations, ...
Profuse salivations, rapidly excited, have under our observation been followed ..."
8. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal (1829)
"The second table shows that mercury is a doubtful remedy in constitutions broken
by previous salivations, acting quickly on such in small quantity causing ..."
9. The Mercurial Disease: An Inquiry Into the History and Nature of the Disease by Andrew Mathias (1811)
"This case, as well as many others of tedious salivations related by various
authors, certainly goes strongly in proof, that mercury is in itself capable of ..."
10. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1854)
"About this time the miserable effects of repeated salivations had been observed,
both in India and England. A man may be salivated and cured once of a ..."