Lexicographical Neighbors of Pulmonics
Literary usage of Pulmonics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Inquiries: Classical, Professional, and Miscellaneous by Jacob Bigelow (1867)
"... with aromatics to conceal its presence, gives temporary but fallacious respite
to fatal diseases, under the deceptive names of pectorals and pulmonics. ..."
2. The Journal of Foreign Medical Science and Literature edited by Samuel Emlen (1816)
"... to be convinced of the one; or examine the lungs and mesentery of a few deceased
pulmonics, to obtain satisfactory demonstration of the other. ..."
3. O'Shea's Guide to Spain and Portugal by Henry O'Shea (1905)
"The most common illnesses are catarrh, intermittent fevers, inflammatory fevers,
and pulmonics. The average temperature is— In spring In summer In autumn In ..."
4. The Medico-chirurgical Review by James Johnson, Henry James Johnson (1825)
"He very truly, however, states, that physicians toe often advise, and pulmonics
undertake, a voyage to Madeira, under erroneous impressions, ..."
5. Brief Expositions of Rational Medicine: To which is Prefixed The Paradise of by Jacob Bigelow (1860)
"... with aromatics to conceal its presence, gives temporary but fallacious respite
to fatal diseases, under the deceptive names of pectorals and pulmonics. ..."