Lexicographical Neighbors of Dilaters
Literary usage of Dilaters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Hospital Surgeon: Or, A New, Gentle and Easie Way to Cure Speedily All by Augustin Belloste, Laurent Verduc (1713)
"This is what fell out not long ago in a Cure to which I was call'd ; the dilaters
that had been us'd were, carried along with the Matter that was dif- ..."
2. Famous Pamphlets by Henry Morley (1886)
"4. They dare suffer no assemblies, not so much as horse-races. 5. In all places
they have their spies and dilaters ; that is, they have their ..."
3. A Compend of human physiology: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical by Albert Philson Brubaker (1893)
"vaso-dilaters, eg, chorda tympani, and vaso-constrictors, eg, sympathetic fibers.
Division of the cord at the lower border of the medulla is followed by a ..."
4. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat: A Manual for Students and Practitioners by William Lincoln Ballenger, Howard Charles Ballenger, Adolphus George Wippern (1917)
"The alar muscles consist of two sets, the dilaters comprising the dilatator naris
anterior and posterior, the pyramidalis nasi and the levator labii ..."
5. Transactions of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society by Edinburgh Obstetrical Society (1900)
"... dilaters going up to a No. 6 Cameron or Xo. 9 Hegar. Dilating to a slighter
extent repeatedly before the menstrual perio.1 he had not found so ..."