10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SANATIVE»
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Brighton and its
sanative resources; comprising a special ...
SANATIVE. RESOURCES. $1. BRIGHTON, though for centuries existing as a
fishing town or village, is of recent origin as a place of resort. About a century ago
Dr. Russell, a physician of some eminence directed public attention to it in a ...
2
Hygienic and
Sanative Measures for Chronic Catarrhal ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
Thomas Frazier Rumbold, 2010
3
GY̆ Kainỳ Diacýky. The Greek Testament, with Engl. notes, ...
deriving its sanative properties from some mineral with which it was impregnated.
* This would/ says Dr. Mead, Lfrom the water being perturbed from the bottom by
some natural cause (perhaps subterranean heat, or storms) rise upwards and ...
4
Observations on the climate of New Zealand; particularly ...
William Swainson. genial character of the climate. " The agreeable temperature
of the climate," says he, " no doubt contributes much to the uncommon strength in
vegetation : for at this time, though answering to our month of August, the ...
5
Lectures in Natural Philosophy: Designed, to be a ...
Designed, to be a Foundation, for Reasoning Pertinently, Upon the Petrifications,
Gems, Crystals, and Sanative Quality of Lough Neagh in Ireland; and Intended to
be an Introduction, to the Natural History of Several Counties Contiguous to ...
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Hē Kainē Diathēkē [romanized].: The Greek Testament, with ...
This would (savs Mead), from the water being perturbed from the bottom by some
natural csuse (perhaps subterranean heat, or storms) rise upwards and be
mingled with it. and so impart a sanative roperty to those who bathed in it before
the ...
Samuel Thomas Bloomfield, 1837
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Theaters of Madness: Insane Asylums and Nineteenth-Century ...
introduction. R. Sanative. Culture. IMMEDIATELY UPON acceding to the
presidency after the death of Zachary Taylor in July 1850, Millard Fillmore was
thrust into the roiling debate over the extension of slavery to new territories
gained in the ...
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An Address to the Publick:: Containing Narratives of the ...
r A Dry Pox and Chankers cured by ten Dofes, and by the Sanative Water. A
Gentleman, who had had a dry Pox upon him fome Months, •" attended with a
Bubo and Chanters, applied to me, in hopes of faving a Salivation. I gave him, at
proper ...
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Garner's Modern American Usage
Language-Change Index sanguinary misused for sanguine: Stage 1 sanitary;
sanative; ✳sanatory. Sanitary = ofor relating to health or, more usu., cleanliness <
sanitary surgical tools>. Sanative = health-producing; healthful <sanative ...
Professors Wood and Bache inform us that medicines are sanative. Professors
Clark and St. John declare that they are poisonous. Professor Paine explains that
they cure one disease by producing another ; and Professor Smith asserts that ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SANATIVE»
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