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Definition of Inebriants
1. inebriant [n] - See also: inebriant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inebriants
Literary usage of Inebriants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Physician's Chemistry by Clifford Mitchell (1886)
"inebriants: Among these we classify alcohol, nitro- benzole and aniline, cocculus
indicus, camphor, mushrooms, etc. Alcohol: Acute poisoning by this agent ..."
2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1858)
"NARCOTICS are divided into three orders—inebriants, soporifics, ... As inebriants,
Dr. II. enumerates alcohol, ..."
3. Hooper's Physician's Vade Mecum: A Manual of the Principles and Practice of by Robert Hooper, William Augustus Guy (1858)
"The first group (inebriants) comprises alcohol and alcoholic liquors, chloroform
and the ethers, camphor, and the Indian hemp, to which may be added tobacco ..."
4. American Eclectic Obstetrics by John King (1855)
"This must be most strenuously forbidden, for all the inebriants tend to liquefy
the blood, to excite the system, and after the stimulating stage has passed, ..."