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Example sentences for "chronic disease"

  • The brain has no part in the treatment of chronic disease by the specialist, where drugs are a means to an end never reached: there are only a disappointment and an interchange of pocket-books.

  • In cases of chronic disease in which death was inevitable, such as cancer, consumption, etc.

  • I am happy to assure all readers that in all the involuntary fasts of my cases of acute sickness or in the voluntary fasts in chronic disease, has there been any other than improved general health as the result.

  • As stated above, if pericarditis develops during the progress of chronic disease, such as interstitial nephritis, or during sepsis, or from abscesses or growths in the region of the pericardium, the prognosis is bad.

  • Organisms may be found in a terminal simple endocarditis due to a chronic disease, as tuberculosis or cancer; such inflammations may have been caused by circulating toxins.

  • Other causes are various infections or chronic disease, such as nephritis.

  • It happens, therefore, that the sense of life develops sometimes in healthy people, sometimes in those who suffer from acute or chronic disease.

  • Analysis of the urine, made on several occasions, showed that the kidneys were affected with a chronic disease, which, however, was not serious.

  • However, as the macrophags are indispensable in the struggle against the microbes of infectious diseases, and particularly of chronic disease, such as tuberculosis, it is necessary to preserve them.

  • It is as a sedative that alcohol is so insidious and seductive in cases of chronic disease, as, if frequently resorted to, the drink craving is almost certainly developed.

  • There is a tolerance of some substances which frequently results in chronic disease, and again it is shown in what is called the cumulative effect or acute disease.

  • In the medical wards of the Pennsylvania Hospital I have found that in acute as well as chronic disease we can do without alcohol.

  • Chronic gastric catarrh, it should be remembered, is essentially a chronic disease, and time becomes an important element in its cure.

  • Cholesterin is an occasional constituent, and swarms of micrococci and bacteria abound when the masses are not recent, especially if the inflammation is occurring in a tonsil long the seat of chronic disease of the lacunae.

  • It is usually a chronic disease, and has to be discriminated from subacute or chronic inflammation of the stomach.

  • Chronic disease is the inability of the organism to react by acute efforts or healing crises against constitutional disease conditions.

  • Chronic disease is a condition of the organismin which the morbid encumbrances have gained the ascendancy and prevent acute reaction (healing crises) on the part of the constructive forces of Nature.

  • Is it any wonder that fatal complications arise, or that the acute condition is changed to chronic disease?

  • Lupus vulgaris is always a chronic disease, often exceedingly rebellious to treatment, and one that calls for a guarded opinion.

  • Pemphigus is an acute or chronic disease characterized by the successive formation of irregularly-scattered, variously-sized blebs.

  • This is observed chiefly in chronic disease of pyogenic or tuberculous origin, and is usually attended with the formation of abscesses outside the joint.

  • Mycetoma is a chronic disease due to an organism resembling that of actinomycosis, but not identical with it.

  • To expect one remedy or prescription to meet all the requirements for the cure of a chronic disease of the anus and rectum and of the many complications accompanying it is hardly sensible, but that is just what a great many do expect.

  • The force exerted not only develops pile tumors, but carries out with the feces those tumors that had reached considerable proportions; thus the frail diseased mucous membrane is torn, and another symptom added to a chronic disease.

  • Excessive anxiety of mind produces general excitability of body, which soon results in chronic disease.

  • This classification shows their tendencies to chronic disease, functional derangement, insanity, and suicide.

  • Deranged digestion is generally an accompaniment of chronic disease.

  • During the treatment of a case of chronic disease of a joint, the question naturally arises as to whether the joint will be left permanently stiff.

  • But if chronic disease lingers in the joint of a child or young person, the probability of its being under the influence of tuberculous infection must be considered.

  • One of the best examples is given in chronic disease of the heart.

  • The infectious diseases are those of early life; chronic disease, on the other hand, is most common in the latter third of life.

  • It has been said that the highest blood pressures occur in chronic disease of the kidneys.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aesthetic pleasure; agree upon; chronic alcoholism; chronic bronchitis; chronic cases; chronic catarrh; chronic constipation; chronic diseases; chronic form; chronic inflammation; chronic interstitial; chronic poisoning; chronic rheumatism; constituent part; for which; idea that; laid eggs; north side; promoted over the trees; rural education; she might; single game; stated intervals; strained voice; turn their; what makes