Lexicographical Neighbors of Stuped
Literary usage of Stuped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The London Medical Gazette (1831)
"Three dozen leeches were ordered to the abdomen, and a warm bath afterwards ;
she was directed also со be stuped every third hour with flannels, ..."
2. A commentary on the Psalms of David [tr. based on that of A. Golding]. by Jean [comms. on the Bible] Calvin (1840)
"Notwithstanding, when he says that their spirit is stuped off, or taken away from
them, it must be restrained to tyrants and robbers, ..."
3. Clinical lectures on the practice of medicine by Robert James Graves (1864)
"At last, being sent for to see her in one of the violent paroxysms, I directed
the scalp to be well stuped, and a narcotic plaster to be afterwards applied. ..."