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Definition of Masseurs
1. masseur [n] - See also: masseur
Literary usage of Masseurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rehabilitation of the Wounded by Carl Kelsey (1918)
"BLINDED SOLDIERS AS masseurs IN HOSPITALS AND SANATORIA FOR RECONSTRUCTION ...
wrote me as follows: In regard to the employment of the blind as masseurs, ..."
2. The Southern Workman by Hampton Institute (1917)
"She went on to say that even after the war the demand for masseurs will ...
Watching the blinded British soldiers at work as masseurs I was reminded of a ..."
3. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1906)
"Dr. Bennett also urges the importance of one or more blind masseurs in ull
hospitals, dispensaries, sanatoria, insane asylums, private retreats, gymnasiums, ..."
4. The Blind as Seen Through Blind Eyes by Maurice de La Sizeranne (1893)
"masseurs, and almost all masseurs are blind, so that they are spoken of ...
And as with our friends of the antipodes, the masseurs are a class much in ..."
5. American Physical Education Review by American Physical Education Association (1905)
"In regard to the teaching of medical massage and movements and issuing certificates
and licenses to masseurs and masseuses opinion is likely to be more ..."
6. Victory Over Blindness: How it was Won by the Men of St. Dunstan's and how by Arthur Pearson (1919)
"About the same time the principal of the massage department of the largest command
depot in the kingdom, said to me: " Of my staff of thirty- two masseurs ..."