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Example sentences for "catarrhal"

Lexicographically close words:
catapulted; catapults; cataract; cataracts; catarrh; catarrhs; catastrophe; catastrophes; catastrophic; catastrophism
  1. A catarrhal condition of the digestive tract is usually observed.

  2. Inflammation of the cornea may also be due to the extension of catarrhal conjunctivitis or intraocular disease, and it may occasionally occur without any perceptible cause.

  3. Inflammation is the only known cause, although it may not occur immediately; it frequently follows catarrhal conjunctivitis and keratitis as a sequela.

  4. There are sero-fibrinous exudates in the body cavities, the liver is enlarged and engorged, heart flabby, and a catarrhal condition is present in the respiratory passages.

  5. There is usually bronchitis with abundant catarrhal secretion; this plugs up the smaller air tubes, and the lung tissue supplied with air by the tubes collapses.

  6. It is first catarrhal in character, but soon a false or diphtheritic membrane is formed, with the production of shallow ulcers.

  7. He had lived with his mother a very quiet and good life; there was no history of sexual irregularity, and no history of illness except a slight catarrhal jaundice.

  8. Patient transferred to another department, for acute catarrhal bronchitis with fever.

  9. At the otoscopic examination by a specialist, only residuals of the old catarrhal otitis with retraction of the tympanic membrane were found.

  10. The constant exposure of the nasal and pharyngeal mucous membrane renders it liable to catarrhal inflammation and granular pharyngitis.

  11. In adult life chronic catarrhal processes are more common causes of gradually increasing deafness, while in advanced age there is a tendency to acoustic nerve impairment.

  12. The treatment is carried out on the same lines as for the catarrhal form.

  13. This sclerotic change is due to the repeated attacks of catarrhal or suppurative tonsillitis to which the patient is subject.

  14. In certain cases there is a catarrhal condition of the membrane lining the nasal cavities, larynx, and bronchi; sometimes the animal testifies to the existence of abdominal pain, and the faeces are then soft or fluid.

  15. A strong tea made of the leaves, and sweetened with honey, was formerly used in pulmonary and catarrhal affections, and externally as an application to bruises and indolent swellings.

  16. Old people of a nervous temperament sometimes experience paroxysms of a similar character, interfering with sleep whenever they suffer a catarrhal attack.

  17. Catarrhal conditions of the mucous membrane prohibit the entire class of alcoholic and ethereal soporifics.

  18. Usually, there is a chronic atonic dyspepsia, or a chronic catarrhal gastro-enteritis, or a combination of both conditions, to be remedied.

  19. But it seems probable that any catarrhal secretion from the nose, throat, or ear is capable of communicating the germs from a patient to another person for many days after other evidences of the disease are past.

  20. Catarrhal symptoms are most generally absent, an important point in diagnosis.

  21. Catarrhal affections are frequent amongst the inhabitants, and it has been remarked by those best able to investigate the subject, that the progress of pulmonary disease is rather accelerated than retarded by this climate.

  22. Since the conditions are similar and since the conditions after death are identical in reference to pigmentation, we will consider the treatment of infantile, malignant, and catarrhal jaundice under one head.

  23. Catarrhal inflammation of the lining membrane of the biliary ducts, and the duodenum, and attended with discoloration of the skin and tissues from the consequent retention and absorption of the bile.

  24. This Catarrhal Fever seized most of the People of the Town of Bremen; and there were very few of the British who escaped it; at the same Time, it was epidemical in most Countries in Europe.

  25. In a few Days after, many People were seized with a violent Catarrhal Disorder.

  26. The principal evils were remarked in the stomach, the walls of which were retracted and formed the seat of a catarrhal inflammation, from the products of which a long, white, flat worm was removed with care for examination.

  27. So sensitive was Bastian to the lumbricoid-miasm that he could not even put on a coat that he had worn during his investigations without experiencing fresh attacks of sneezing and other catarrhal symptoms.

  28. The acute form generally results from taking cold, and is simply a catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the vagina.

  29. An excellent remedy for bronchitis, colds, and catarrhal coughs.

  30. The evil may be from some derangement of the stomach or some defective condition of the teeth, or catarrhal affection of the throat and nose.

  31. It is an eruptive, contagious disease, preceded by cough and other catarrhal symptoms for about four or five days.

  32. Nature seems to make its first effort for the purpose of disposing of such substances as have accumulated at the catarrhal period.

  33. A tumefying condition undoubtedly marks the beginning of all catarrhal diseases.

  34. Acute sthenic inflammations are rarely seen, and hence these persons seldom have acute croupous pneumonias; it is rather the catarrhal variety, and of this the subacute and chronic forms, which they suffer from.

  35. Without the production of catarrhal jaundice, gastro-duodenal catarrh, with the forms of indigestion accompanying it, keeps up a reflex irritation of the liver.

  36. But, as has been stated already, it is impossible to draw a line between catarrhal and specific cases, the same lesions being found in either form.

  37. When the catarrhal process invades the finer ducts the appearances are somewhat different.

  38. The catarrhal process occurs first in detached spots or streaks upon the projecting folds or duplicatures of the mucous membrane; which spots coalesce to form extensive surfaces.

  39. The mucous membrane in dilatation of the stomach is usually in the condition of chronic catarrhal gastritis.

  40. The tablets sold by homoeopathic pharmacies, containing iodide of arsenic, naphthalin and quillaya, cure many cases of hay fever and these are the same drugs that cure catarrhal rhinitis.

  41. It is easily possible that my old inheritance, rosin weed, cures hay fever by curing the coexisting catarrh; for it was a famous remedy among the eclectics for catarrhal inflammation of the nose, throat and bronchial tubes.

  42. The symptoms of hay fever resemble those of catarrhal inflammation, but the resemblance is only superficial.

  43. In the nose the sneezing, the discharge, the obstructive swelling suggest at once catarrhal rhinitis.

  44. Did you ever see a catarrhal conjunctivitis that acted in this way or a cold in the head in which the patient could be cured and catch a fresh cold twenty times a day?

  45. While hay fever is not strictly a catarrhal inflammation, the cure of hay fever by curing a coexisting catarrhal rhinitis or conjunctivitis seems easily possible.

  46. This one point of rapid appearance and rapid disappearance would forbid our calling the lesion of hay fever a catarrhal inflammation.

  47. When you see a patient with eyes red and swollen, overflowing with tears and mucus, burning and sensitive to light, you say at once, catarrhal conjunctivitis.

  48. It was in watching the changes in my own eyes and nose that I realized that this was no catarrhal inflammation but a much more superficial lesion.

  49. Did you ever cure a catarrhal conjunctivitis or rhinitis in three minutes by moving the patient from one room to another?

  50. The sudden onset in response to a specific irritant and the sudden disappearance--this is no catarrhal inflammation and no rhinitis or inflammation of any kind.

  51. Golden Seal, which is official in the United States Pharmacopoeia, is a useful drug in digestive disorders and in certain catarrhal affections of the mucous membranes, in the latter instance being administered both internally and locally.

  52. Elecampane, which was official in the United States Pharmacopeia of 1890, is much used in affections of the respiratory organs, in digestive and liver disorders, catarrhal discharges and skin diseases.

  53. It has since gained in favor and in extent of application until at present it is almost the specific in the treatment of certain catarrhal conditions.

  54. Defn: An acute specific disease with a dusky red cutaneous eruption resembling that of measles, but unattended by catarrhal symptoms; -- called also German measles.

  55. Defn: An enlargement or protrusion of the mucous membrane of the lachrymal passages, or dropsy of the lachrymal sac, dependent upon catarrhal inflammation of the latter.

  56. This inflammation is frequently preceded by catarrhal affections; cough is often present for a long time before the more acute symptoms are observed.

  57. Amongst secondary septic infections are catarrhal conditions of the Eustachian tube and otitis media, and catarrhal infection of any part of the air-passages.

  58. Steam, however, is more important than all these, and should be advised as being likely to encourage the quicker healing of the wound: even in catarrhal conditions improvement is more rapid when this practice is adhered to.

  59. Believing that he could get rid of his catarrhal trouble and get the new lining referred to, Cowan decided to fast, and without noise about the matter he commenced, and up to Thursday evening he did not allow a bite of food to pass his lips.

  60. In order to avoid colds, bronchitis, sore throat, catarrhal laryngitis, the singer should regulate in a fitting manner the thickness of his clothing in accordance with the prevailing temperature.

  61. An operatic tenor came to me with a tendency to break in scale-sounding, and with a nasal or catarrhal color to all his tones above E.

  62. Almost all catarrhal affections of the respiratory organs are due to chills.

  63. Birney's Catarrhal Powders, as I am informed, to meet the new conditions brought-out a powder without cocain, which had the briefest kind of a sale.

  64. What is to be gained by suppressing the different forms of catarrhal elimination with cough and catarrh cures containing opiates, astringents, antiseptics, germkillers and antipyretics?

  65. In that case, also, relief through the surgeon's knife is sought and then the process is reversed: after the adenoids have been removed, the tonsils develop chronic catarrhal conditions.

  66. These efforts may take the form of open sores, skin eruptions, catarrhal discharges, chronic diarrhea, etc.

  67. If, for instance, there is a catarrhal affection of the serous and mucous membranes of the respiratory tract accompanied by fever, the allopath will give quinine in large doses to change this condition.

  68. These catarrhal conditions frequently extend to the mucous membranes of stomach and intestines.

  69. In other cases, the vocal organs become seriously affected by chronic catarrhal conditions, abnormal growths and in later stages by tuberculosis.

  70. The posterior nasal passages and the throat are now affected by chronic catarrhal conditions and there is much annoyance from phlegm and mucous discharges which drop into the throat.

  71. Curetting (scraping) the womb does not cure the catarrhal affection, but only serves to destroy its delicate mucous lining and to suppress catarrhal elimination.

  72. There are few disorders which are more under the influence of medicine than is the catarrhal inflammation of the kidneys.

  73. The suppression of catarrhal or diarrh[oe]al discharges often results in dangerous sicknesses, even fatal sicknesses, unless their cause is first removed.

  74. A simpler and purer diet will prevent the formation of catarrhal or scrofulous matters.


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