It deranges more lives, from infancy to old age, than any other pathological condition that can be named.
Much of the indigestible food given to swine deranges the stomach, and destroys the powers of assimilation, or, in other words, leaves it in morbid state.
It is unsafe to administer alone, as it often deranges the digestive organs: it is therefore very properly combined with tonics.
It deranges all my measures; it cuts me to the quick.
It is caused partly by sympathetic irritation, and partly by the womb pressing upwards against the diaphragm and lessening the size of the chest, which deranges the circulation in the lungs, and causes rupture of their blood vessels.
The appearance of the menses need not occasion a suspension of nursing, unless it evidentlyderanges the secretion of the milk, or affects the health of the mother; in either of which cases the child should be weaned at once.
Sterility may result from impaired ovarian innervation or undue excitement of the nerves, either of which deranges the process of ovulation.
The habit is unscientific, for it is well known that alcohol deranges the functions of the digestive organs and depraves the blood, besides creating a morbid appetite.
Whatever deranges the function of nutrition is favorable to the development of scrofula, therefore, irregularities and various excesses tend to inaugurate it.
It has been remarked that stormy weather usually deranges every system of ventilation.
A vein of cobalt ore a, which is rich only in the grayish-white sandstone (weisse liegende), traverses and deranges all the beds wherever it comes.
But the first pillar that is removed deranges the ventilation at that spot, and takes away the means of carrying the air into the further recess towards c.
For a man may have the most correct and excellent judgment in everything else but in his own affairs; because here the will at once deranges the intellect.
Perhaps no man is free from this folly of the heart, which deranges the intellect's correct estimation of probability to such a degree as to make him think the event quite possible, even if the chances are only a thousand to one.
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