81 examples of communicable in sentences

Paracelsus;but it is not true that they are easily known, and still less so that they are communicable in common familiar terms.

Here there is a difficulty: since the judgment of taste does not express a characteristic of the object, but a state of mind in the observer, a feeling, a satisfaction, it is purely subjective; and yet it puts forth a claim to be universally communicable.

The above observations are made in order to shew, that the Mahometans are permitted to marry several wives, because love truly conjugial, which subsists only between one man and one wife, was not communicable to them; since from their religious tenets they did not acknowledge the Lord to be equal to God the Father, and so to be the God of heaven and earth.

When he had spoken these words, the angel was silent; and from the spirit of his discourse the novitiates comprehended that a perpetual faculty of enjoyment is communicable; and as this consideration rejoiced their minds, they exclaimed, "O how happy is the state of angels!

This perception is the wisdom of the wife, and is not communicable to the man; neither is the rational wisdom of the man communicable to the wife, n. 168.

This perception is the wisdom of the wife, and is not communicable to the man; neither is the rational wisdom of the man communicable to the wife, n. 168.

R72279. MCLAUGHLIN, Allan J. SEE The communicable diseases; how they spread and how they may be controlled.

Communicable diseases for nurses.

Sheldon Cheney (A); 15Dec61; R286918. CHENOWETH, LAURENCE B. Community hygiene; a textbook in the control of communicable diseases, by Laurence B. Chenoweth & Whitelaw Reid Morrison.

BOWER, ALBERT G. Communicable diseases for nurses, by Albert G. Bower & Edith B. Pilant.

BOWER, ELIZABETH M. Communicable diseases for nurses.

PILANT, EDITH B. Communicable diseases for nurses.

Nursing care of communicable diseases.

ANDERSON, GAYLORD W. Communicable disease control, by Gaylord W. Anderson & Margaret G. Arnstein.

ARNSTEIN, MARGARET G. Communicable disease control.

Sheldon Cheney (A); 3Dec68; R450222. CHENOWETH, LAURENCE B. Community hygiene; a textbook in the control of communicable diseases, by Laurence B. Chenoweth & Whitelaw Reid Morrison.

Communicable disease control.

R72279. MCLAUGHLIN, Allan J. SEE The communicable diseases; how they spread and how they may be controlled.

Catherine Drinker Bowen (A); 25Aug59; R241380. BOWER, ALBERT G. Communicable diseases for nurses.

Nursing care of communicable diseases.

PILLSBURY, MARY E. Nursing care of communicable diseases.

Nursing care of communicable diseases.

Nursing care of communicable diseases.

Communicable disease control.

From this school, nurses are provided for the town; they are not merely efficient for any duty in the vocation in which they are always engaged, either within the hospital or out of it, but from the care with which they attend to their own personal cleanliness, and the plan they pursue of changing every garment on leaving an infectious case, they fail to be the bearers of any communicable disease.

81 examples of  communicable  in sentences