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Sanitarian

Sanitarian \San`i*ta"ri*an\, n. An advocate of sanitary measures; one especially interested or versed in sanitary measures.

Sanitarian

Sanitarian \San`i*ta"ri*an\, a. Of or pertaining to health, or the laws of health; sanitary.

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sanitarian

a. Of or pertaining to health, or the laws of health; sanitary. n. (context US English) a public health or sanitation worker

Usage examples of "sanitarian".

I recollected how a military sanitarian, whose duty it is to escort a train of wounded soldiers, had told me that the wounded Jews actually try not to moan.

But the sanitarian confirmed his statement and added: they are afraid to attract attention to themselves.

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Fellow of the Royal Society and a distinguished sanitarian, was asked to express his opinion regarding experiments upon animals.

It would tend to make every man and woman a sanitarian, and would help to bring the principles of health into every home.

It should also be recorded that although the Ninth United States Volunteers was composed of persons who were classed as immune, and had come chiefly from Louisiana, and notwithstanding that the officers of the regiment above lieutenants were white men, and the colonel an officer of the Regular Army of long experience, and was specially praised by so good a sanitarian as General Wood for having been, constant and untiring in his efforts to look after the welfare of his men, and that the surgeons of the regiment were white men, that deaths among the colored men numbered one officer and seventy-three enlisted men.

It took Milo over two weeks to sort out the shambles of that last attack, to replace the sappers and cooks, sanitarians and smiths, artificiers and wagoners killed or wounded or missing.

It took Milo over two weeks to sort out the shambles of that last attack, to replace the sappers and cooks, sanitarians and smiths, artificers and wagoners killed or wounded or missing.

B two miles off, or start an epidemic in which the most conscientious sanitarians may perish.

Neither the Pasteurians nor their opponents the Sanitarians would leave parents free to bring up their children naked, though that course also has some plausible advocates.

Though, in theory, the French are most excellent sanitarians and as a country revere the name of Pasteur, while we have forgotten, if we ever did know, the name of Lister, in practice they are about as poor a nation in practical sanitation as it is possible to be.

Fellow of the Royal Society and a distinguished sanitarian, was asked to express his opinion regarding experiments upon animals.

While officers' and nobles' servants struck tents and loaded baggage, apprentice sanitarians directed squads of sappers in filling latrines and offal pits.

It took Milo over two weeks to sort out the shambles of that last attack, to replace the sappers and cooks, sanitarians and smiths, artificiers and wagoners killed or wounded or missing.