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sanatory

[san-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / ˈsæn əˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /




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The medical officers from the college, or rather sanatory establishment, on shore, almost immediately came on board.

From An Englishman's Travels in America His Observations of Life and Manners in the Free and Slave States by Benwell, John

The ill effects of the stays in a sanatory point of view have been frequently pointed out, and we hope are now understood.

From Dress as a Fine Art With Suggestions on Children's Dress by Merrifield, Mary Philadelphia

It is suggested by Samuel12 that under given circumstances the fever may be sanatory.

From A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases by Various

It is also possible that policy dictated these sanatory enactments.

From Curiosities of Medical Experience by Millingen, J. G. (John Gideon)

That the system of sanatory measures, adopted in Russia, did not any where stop the disease.

From Letters on the Cholera Morbus. Containing ample evidence that this disease, under whatever name known, cannot be transmitted from the persons of those labouring under it to other individuals, by contact—through the medium of inanimate substances—or through the medium of the atmosphere; and that all restrictions, by cordons and quarantine regulations, are, as far as regards this disease, not merely useless, but highly injurious to the community. by Gillkrest, J. (James)




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