Lexicographical Neighbors of Sternutations
Literary usage of Sternutations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Functions of the Brain and of Each of Its Parts: With Observations on by Franz Josef Gall (1835)
"... on this account, that the seat of the itching, sternutations, cough, blindness,
epilepsy, mania, exists in the intestines 1 Physicians have explained, ..."
2. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1912)
"The pricking of a pin gives us pain, sternutations at the nostril produces no
sneezing; food on the affected side is not perceived in cases where this nerve ..."
3. Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans by Alexander Adam (1819)
"from sneezing, (ex sternutations), spilling salt on the table* and other accidents
of that kind, which were called DIH,\, sc, signa, ..."
4. The Science and art of surgery: Being a Treatise on Surgical Injuries by John Eric Erichsen (1857)
"... was done in 13 oases; of these, 10 successes, and 3 deaths. No means short of
operation have been found of any use. Emetics, sternutations, inversion ..."
5. Epitome of the history of medicine by Roswell Park (1901)
"... hugely enjoyed the forced sternutations of their victims. It will thus be seen
what a wide-spread and long-continued influence the school of ..."