On somewhat the same order as meningitis is brain fever.
After birth and under two years of age, the chief causes of deafness are meningitis, scarlet fever, disease of middle ear, brain fever, and measles.
Then I've come to tell you she's going fast into a fever--a brain fever, too.
A mock marriage, performed by a degraded priest, had united them, and they were about to set out for the Continent, when she was struck down by brain fever.
What between the mental strain from this attempt, anxiety, privation, and exposure to bad weather, I fell ill, and my malady turned to brain fever.
For the last two days he had been in such an inconceivable state of mind that he might easily have fallen ill with brain fever, as he said himself afterwards.
She was unconscious now, and what if it turned to brain fever!
Anticipating events I can say at least one thing: he was at that moment on the very eve of an attack of brain fever.
The doctor from Moscow, at my request, examined him the day before yesterday and told me that he was on the eve of brain fever—and all on his account, on account of this monster!
A second attack of brain fever, should it unfortunately follow this agitation, will certainly prove fatal.
Brain fever don't come on without mental excitement of some kind.
But she has suddenly been stricken down with a brain fever, and her physicians regard her condition as most critical.
If you could but work yourself into a brain fever, you had better say!
Brain fever is not a common disorder; it does not go about in the air!
Then all at once she broke down, and when the doctor came he said that she was threatened with brain fever, and before midnight she was unconscious.
He fears there is danger of brain fever, but thinks it may be avoided by proper treatment.
Ah, yes, no doubt you feel very weak; quite natural you should, after such an attack of brain fever.
He was a powerful young man of twenty-five, whose mind had been seriously affected by an attack of brain fever; though not actually insane, he was subject to fits of blind fury whenever anybody annoyed him.
Brain fever followed, and bodily recovery left the priest without a mental past.
The girl afterwards went as a servant to Madame Bonnehon, but one evening Cabuche found her at his door, half mad with fright and on the verge of brain fever.
He had a touch of brain fever, the night we got into Paris; and was delirious for two days.
He has a sharp attack of brain fever," the doctor said, "but he is young, with an excellent constitution.
Whether the sudden changing of the light affected Goddard, as it does sometimes affect persons in the delirium of a brain fever, or whether it was only a natural turn in his condition, she never knew.
The man is raving in the delirium of a brain fever.
He evidently is in a raging fever--brain fever I should think.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brain fever" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.