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Example sentences for "diabetes mellitus"

  • Nurse's Directions for Collecting and Testing the Urine in Diabetes Mellitus.

  • Such are some of the facts bearing upon the pathology of diabetes mellitus.

  • Diabetes mellitus is a term applied to a group of symptoms more or less complex, of which the most conspicuous is an increased flow of saccharine urine--whence the symptomatic title.

  • Sugar in the urine may follow inhalation of chloroform or an attack of cholera, as well as diabetes mellitus.

  • More serious is diabetes mellitus, in which large amounts of sugar are found in the urine.

  • Authors report observation of them in cases of disease of the liver or pancreas, as well as in phthisis, typhoid fever, diabetes mellitus, cholera, and tubercular enteritis of children.

  • Diabetes mellitus seems to have followed war strain and shell wound in Case 140.

  • Some recommend wine in diabetes mellitus, saying that it acts less like a poison and more like a food in that disease than in any other.

  • Diabetes mellitus is frequently due to beer-drinking, and is made much worse by its continuance.

  • Diabetes mellitus is the disease to which the term is most commonly applied, and is by far the more serious and important ailment.

  • Its effects upon the system are often similar to those of diabetes mellitus, except that they are much less marked, the disease being in general very slow in its progress.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diabetes mellitus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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