Lexicographical Neighbors of Faradise
Literary usage of Faradise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half-yearly edited by William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan (1871)
"Now, the best way to counteract this tendency to closure is to faradise the ...
You faradise the extensors, and galvanize the flexors of the hand and ..."
2. Selections from the Clinical Works of Dr. Duchenne (de Boulogne). by Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne, George Vivian Poore (1883)
"... the use of the limbs , and finally to faradise lightly *t ... was careful to
faradise those muscles whose nutrition was menaced, devoting my chief ..."
3. Biographies of Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers by Charles Bradlaugh, John Watts, Anthony Collins (1857)
"But to end all these difficulties concerning the channels of the rivers which
watered faradise, yon will, perhaps, at last say, that the springs, ..."
4. The Year-book of Treatment (1891)
"The small electrode is then replaced by a plate 1£ in. in diameter, which is
applied immediately above the sternum to faradise the goitre. ..."
5. The Clinical Journal (1897)
"Then turn the patient over, and faradise the various groups of muscles from the
loins to the soles of the feet, taking care when you have finished to leave ..."
6. Turkey, Past and Present: Its History, Topography, and Resources by John Reynell Morell (1854)
"The letter of the Koran describes the joys of faradise in a somewhat sensual
light, but it is a question if they were not to be regarded symbolically. ..."