1770. Langhorne, Plutarch, V. 219. His unpeaceable and unsalutary conduct.
1778. Eng. Gazetteer (ed. 2), s.v. Norfolk, The air is aguish, and otherwise unsalutary.
1840. Forster, Treat. Pop. Progr. Eng. Hist., p. xlviii. It is fearful, but not unsalutary, to cast a parting glance at it.
1846. Landor, Imag. Conv., Wks. I. 544/2. It is just to shake a salutary fear into stupid despots, when they shake an unsalutary one into thousands.