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Definition of Adjuvants
1. adjuvant [n] - See also: adjuvant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adjuvants
Literary usage of Adjuvants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine by George Bacon Wood (1855)
"A great number of substances have been proposed as adjuvants of the sulphur; but
few that increase its efficacy. ..."
2. A Text-book of the Practice of Medicine by James Meschter Anders (1903)
"While exercise and fre>h air are admirable adjuvants to any form of treatment,
it must not be forgotten that fatigue invites an attack. ..."
3. The Psychoneuroses and Their Treatment by Psychotherapy by E. Gauckler (1915)
"THE adjuvants OF PSYCHOTHERAPY. BEFORE taking up the study of the detailed
treatment of the functional manifestations, it seems to us advisable to glance at ..."
4. Therapeutic Gazette (1898)
"Hydrotherapy, static electricity and psychotherapy are, says Dr. Hirtz, ordinarily
valuable adjuvants. THERAPEUTIC PROGRESS IN i8c? ..."
5. The British Journal of Homoeopathy edited by John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell (1884)
"Dr. Conant's book is mainly a repertory for medicines, though hints as to adjuvants
are not lacking; and there breathes throughout an air of personal ..."
6. A System of Physiologic Therapeutics: A Practical Exposition of the Methods by Solomon Solis-Cohen (1904)
"Absolute Rest Method—Importance of Details; Isolation; Nursing; adjuvants—Feeding,
Bathing, Massage, Electricity, Medicines; Treatment of Special Symptoms; ..."
7. Rest, Suggestion, and Other Therapeutic Measures in Nervous and Mental Diseases by Francis Xavier Dercum (1917)
"Absolute Rest Method—Importance of Details; Isolation; Nursing; adjuvants—Feeding,
Bathing, Massage, Electricity, Medicines; Treatment of Special Symptoms; ..."