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Definition of Salivators
1. salivator [n] - See also: salivator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salivators
Literary usage of Salivators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The study of medicine by John Mason Good (1825)
"... with other ill consequences, thus acknowledged by its advocates, but that the
salivators, even when they have been free from these evils, have not been ..."
2. The Influence of Tropical Climates on European Constitutions: To which is by James Johnson (1827)
"... assisted by no ordinary portion of inquiry and information, I have not been
able to discover that the salivators were more successful than the others. ..."
3. Pamphlets by William Tod Helmuth (1851)
"If the homoeopathic physician operates with his minute doses far more efficiently
and directly than was ever done by the bleeders and the salivators of the ..."
4. A System of surgery: theoretical and practical v.5 by Timothy Holmes (1870)
"Contempera experience fortunately does not give us on this point sa crucial
experiments as were made by the salivators of fifty yei back ; but tradition ..."