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Definition of Panaceas
1. panacea [n] - See also: panacea
Lexicographical Neighbors of Panaceas
Literary usage of Panaceas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Common Sense in Labor Management by Neil McCullough Clark (1919)
"THE FALLACY OF panaceas Management must be frank, forceful, ... Distrust panaceas.
No patent medicine has been invented that will cure all industrial evils. ..."
2. Common Sense in Labor Management by Neil McCullough Clark (1919)
"THE FALLACY OF panaceas Management must be frank, forceful, ... Distrust panaceas.
No patent medicine has been invented that will cure all industrial evils. ..."
3. Social Forces in England and America by Herbert George Wells (1914)
"SOCIAL panaceas (June, 1912) To have followed the frequent discussions of the
Labour Unrest in the Press is to have learnt quite a lot about the methods of ..."
4. Political History of Secession to the Beginning of the American Civil War by Daniel Wait ( Howe (1914)
"... XXII PREPARING PEACE panaceas AT the second session of the Thirty-sixth Congress
petitions and memorials imploring Congress to devise some method by ..."
5. The Homoeopathic domestic physician by Constantine Hering (1904)
"panaceas AND VERMIFUGES.—The worst and most injurious of all poisons are the ...
From the manner in which panaceas and other nostrums are extolled and ..."