Lexicographical Neighbors of Ergotizes
Literary usage of Ergotizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Orators of France by Louis-Marie de Lahaye Cormenin, George Hooker Colton, Joel Tyler Headley (1849)
"M. Thiers, the ex- aminer-in-chief, rises to speak some twenty-five times in
succession, ergotizes like an attorney upon every item, affects more than the ..."
2. The London Medical Gazette (1845)
"... in which it was.stated as an important practical fact, in reference to the
effects of prussic acid on the animal economy, that it " ergotizes the ..."
3. Eminent Orators of France by Joel Tyler Headley (1876)
"M. Thiers, the examiner-in-chief, rises to speak some twenty-five times in
succession, ergotizes like an attorney upon every ..."
4. A Formulary for the Preparation and Medical Administration of Certain New by François Magendie, James Manby Gully (1836)
"... acid on the animal system, is stated by Dr. Scanlan, (Dublin Journal of Med.
and Chem. Science, March, 1832,) namely, that it ergotizes the cranefly, ..."