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Definition of Sinapisms
1. sinapism [n] - See also: sinapism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sinapisms
Literary usage of Sinapisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Yellow fever, considered in its historical, pathological, etiological, and by René La Roche (1855)
"By some they are used early to counteract congestion.4 " sinapisms," says Dr.
Daniel, of Savannah, " have heretofore been used for their rubefacient virtue. ..."
2. Essays on infant therapeutics by John Brodhead Beck (1852)
"sinapisms. The same general precautions should be observed in the application of
... sinapisms are capable of producing great local irritation, ..."
3. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1836)
"400, we find an account of the successful application of sinapisms to the breasts in
... We beg leave to observe, that the application of sinapisms to the ..."
4. A Systematic Treatise, Historical, Etiological, and Practical, on the by Daniel Drake (1854)
"... resorted to cupping, blisters, and sinapisms. This gentle treatment was
uniformly successful. Dr. G. understood that venesection and liberal doses of ..."
5. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1831)
"Trousseau and Blanc will be found useful in settling the proper method of using
mustard for sinapisms. They were induced to make some careful experiments on ..."
6. Essays on infant therapeutics: To which are Added Observations on Ergot by John Brodhead Beck (1864)
"sinapisms. The same general precautions should be observed in the application of
... sinapisms are capable of producing great local irritation, ..."
7. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1884)
"... and other purposes, especially sinapisms. In rich soil this plant is very
prolific ; and in forest valleys it is likely to remain free from the attacks ..."
8. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1884)
"... and other purposes, especially sinapisms. In rich soil this plant is very
prolific ; and in forest valleys it is likely to remain free from the attacks ..."