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Definition of Pustulants
1. pustulant [n] - See also: pustulant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pustulants
pusta pustas pustulant pustulants (current term) pustular pustulate pustulated pustulates pustulating pustulation | pustulations pustule pustuled pustulent pustules pustuliform pustulous puszta |
Literary usage of Pustulants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pharmacopeia and the Physician: A Series of Articles which Originally by Robert Anthony Hatcher, Martin Inventius Wilbert (1908)
"pustulants are those irritants which give rise to pustules instead of vesicles.
The pustulants appear to be unable to affect the skin through the horny ..."
2. The Pharmacopeia and the Physician: A Series of Articles which Originally by Robert Anthony Hatcher, Martin Inventius Wilbert (1908)
"pustulants are those irritants which give rise to pustules instead of vesicles.
The pustulants appear to be unable to affect the skin through the horny ..."
3. The Pharmacopeia and the physician: A Series of Articles which Originally by Robert Anthony Hatcher, Martin I. Wilbert (1908)
"pustulants are those irritants which give rise to pustules instead of vesicles.
The pustulants appear to be unable to affect the skin through the horny ..."
4. The Pharmacopeia and the Physician: A Series of Articles which Originally by Robert Anthony Hatcher, Martin Inventius Wilbert (1907)
"pustulants are those irritants which give rise to pustules instead of vesicles.
The pustulants appear to be unable to affect the skin through the horny ..."
5. The Actions of Drugs: A Course of Elementary Lectures for Students of Pharmacy by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1917)
"pustulants Certain irritants lead to the production of pus. Since they pass more
easily through the openings of the glands, and therefore are more ..."
6. The Action of drugs by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1917)
"... as they only spread the infection. Certain other plants also produce dermatitis
in susceptible individuals, eg, Primula. pustulants ..."
7. A Textbook of pharmacology and therapeutics, or, the Action of drugs in by Arthur Robertson Cushny (1918)
"The distinct and separate points of inflammation caused by the pustulants are
due to their affecting the orifices of the skin glands and not intervening ..."