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Definition of Dyspeptics
1. dyspeptic [n] - See also: dyspeptic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dyspeptics
Literary usage of Dyspeptics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical Problems of Diet and Nutrition by Max Einhorn (1905)
"THE DIET OF dyspeptics.1 A FEW years ago I had the honor of reading a paper before
... The majority of dyspeptics, or of patients suffering from chronic ..."
2. The Household Monitor of Health by John Harvey Kellogg (1891)
"Rules for dyspeptics.—A few years ago we formulated a few rules for dyspeptics,
which we give below, publishing the same in our little work, "Digestion and ..."
3. The Blues (splanchnic Neurasthenia): Causes and Cure by Albert Abrams (1911)
"RULES FOR dyspeptics. RULE i. Eat slowly and chew the food thoroughly. If the
foregoing are not observed, then the rule of Sir Andrew Clark should be ..."
4. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1900)
"dyspeptics and people with refractory livers say flatterers. Those who recognize
The purity of a woman's mind has as much right to be selected for a place ..."
5. The Depew Story Book by Chauncey Mitchell Depew (1898)
"... the public finds comfort somewhere by the presentation and universal acceptance
of a humorous or ludicrous side of the situation. dyspeptics. ..."
6. The Swiss Cross by Agassiz Association (1887)
"... the woe That sad dyspeptics ever know. Besides, 'tis pleasant to the taste
And none need gulp it down in haste. The sparkling liquid quickly charms The ..."