I can easily conceive how bad and scanty food, dirt, vermin, and a slow chronical disease, or low spirits, may change the temper and character of large bodies of men.
We had, however, but very few of this low cast; and they were, in a great measure, pressed down by some chronical disorder.
You see that intermitting fevers, when they come to bechronical (and you may see it almost everywhere) make room for a great many distempers, and those very difficult to cure.
It raged mostly among children and youths, and was wont to affect them with a long and, as it were, a chronical sickness.
The more the season advances, and the later in the year it is when persons are seized with this epidemic, the more chronical do the symptoms of it grow.
It is said to be attenuant, expectorant, and diuretic; and has been strongly recommended in chronical coughs and hoarseness.
The Pain of the chronical Rheumatism, when left to itself, or injudiciously treated, lasts sometimes many Months, and even Years.
He should also use due Exercise as soon as his Strength will permit, without which he may be liable to fall into some chronical and languishing Disorder, productive of considerable Languor and Weakness.
One single chronical Disease might require as large a Volume as the present one.
When these Sorts of Fevers occur in boggy marshy Countries, they are not only very chronical or tedious, but Persons infested with them are liable to frequent Relapses.
Such as are subject to this chronical Rheumatism, would do very well to rub their whole Bodies every Morning, if they could, but especially the afflicted Parts, with Flanel.
As the Malady is of the chronical or tedious kind, it allows Time to consider and consult more particularly about it.
The Treatment of this chronical Rheumatism does not vary considerably from that of the former.
There have been histories given of chronical immoderate sweatings, which bear some analogy to the diabetes.
Anxiety is fear continued through a longer time, and, by producing chronical torpor of the system, extinguishes life slowly, by what is commonly termed a broken heart.
Scarce any one chronical distemper but owes its origin to a scorbutic tendency, or is so complicated with it, that it furnishes the most cruel and most obstinate symptoms.
There is no chronical distemper, whatsoever, more universal, more obstinate, and more fatal in Britain than the scurvy, taken in its general extent.
And scarce any one chronical distemper whatever, but has some degree of this evil faithfully attending it.
I had rather that you handled an oaten pipe than a carnation one; yet setting layers, I own, is preferable to reading newspapers, one of the chronical maladies of this age.
But I will say no more about it, nothing is so troublesome as to talk of chronical complaints: has one any right to draw on the compassion of others, when one must renew the address daily and for months?
I have another from the Margravine of Anspach, to sup at Hammersmith; whither I shall certainly not go, but plead the whole list of chronical distempers.
You commend me too for not complaining of my chronical evil; but, my dear Madam, I should be blamable for the reverse.
I have oft known the acute and chronical diseases of afflicted ones relieved by prayer without any natural means.
We often wish that some gallant, useful man, who is dying of a chronical disease, might yet live longer.
In particular he stated, that, for persons laboring under chronical and partly incurable distempers, he had always found it a very happy circumstance when they chanced to entertain, and cherish in their minds, true feelings of religion.
In chronical vomiting I have observed crude mercury of good effect in the dose of half an ounce twice a day.
Saunders suspects the acute hepatitis to exist in the inflammation of the hepatic artery, and the chronical one in that of the vena portarum.
The cough of inebriates, which attends the enlargement of the liver, or a chronical inflammation of its upper membrane, is supposed to be produced by the inconvenience the diaphragm suffers from the compression or heat of the liver.
When a stone irritates the ureter, and that even without its being attended with pain or fever, sometimes a chronical hiccough occurs, and continues for days and weeks, instead of sickness or vomiting; which are the common symptoms.
Electric shocks frequently repeated daily for a week or two remove chronical pains, as the pleurodyne chronica, Class I.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chronical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.