Lexicographical Neighbors of Eradiating
Literary usage of Eradiating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1880)
"... caught by the horizontal sweep of the jaws, it will either escape through the
aspirator-tube, or be dislodged by it from its position. eradiating Tubes ..."
2. Medical lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science, Containing a Concise by Robley Dunglison (1866)
"Extreme difficulty in eradiating th« urine, which issues only drop by drop, and
ii accompanied with heat, pain, ..."
3. Anima Poetæ from the Unpublished Note-books of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1895)
"... I, dark and uncomely, would better resemble the cricket in hot ashes. My soul,
at least, might be considered as a cricket eradiating the heat which, ..."
4. Nervous and Mental Diseases by Archibald Church, Frederick Peterson (1903)
"... the urinary discharge and in complets!y eradiating the bladder. This condition
must be intelligently investigated, as it may escape the patient's ..."