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Example sentences for "diarrhoeal"

Lexicographically close words:
diaries; diarist; diarists; diarrhea; diarrhoea; diarrhoeas; diary; dias; diastase; diastasic
  1. Erasmus, who had already become very facile with his pen, obtained the post and for a year or more discharged its duties.

  2. For a time he held the Professorship of Divinity founded in Cambridge, as in Oxford, by the Lady Margaret Tudor, mother of Henry VII.

  3. A dose of calomel or castor oil in the beginning of diarrhoeal troubles often has a very salutary effect; the parent should not hesitate to administer this if a doctor is not at hand.

  4. The color of the diarrhoeal discharges varies according to the character of the feed, and it may be more or less tinged with blood and have a disagreeable odor.

  5. They move slowly, the back is arched, the appetite poor, the mucous membranes and skin are pale and the hind parts soiled by the diarrhoeal discharge.

  6. Pasteurization has achieved so much in limiting the infectious diseases, especially the diarrhoeal disorders of infancy, that it has come to be looked upon as heresy to deprecate its virtues in any regard.

  7. During epidemics of typhoid fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria, or any form of diarrhoeal disease.

  8. Leicester epidemics by no means supports an opinion commonly held that a summer diarrhoeal epidemic makes its first fatal swoop upon the weakliest children[1407].

  9. Meanwhile it may be said that all these have diarrhoeal death-rates under five years greatly in excess of all England and of all London.

  10. Speaking generally," says Dr Ogle, "it appears from the returns of mortality in London that the diarrhoeal mortality becomes high when the mean weekly temperature rises to about 63 deg.

  11. These large annual totals stand almost wholly for deaths of infants, according to the following table of rates per million living at the respective ages: Mortality from Diarrhoeal diseases per million living at the age-periods.

  12. The two worst weeks of an unhealthy summer or autumn raised the London deaths in former times relatively as much as the whole diarrhoeal season would do now.

  13. If this great change for the better be admitted as correct, it may throw some light upon the causes of excessive infantile diarrhoeal mortality in London in former times, and in some other English towns at the present time.

  14. A fever which he calls febris comatosa had been raging far and wide since the beginning of July, with which in the autumn dysenteric and diarrhoeal disorders were mingled (it was an exceedingly dry season).

  15. The bacilli were not found, or only exceptionally, in the stomach, but abundantly in the intestine, and most so in the diarrhoeal discharges that occurred at the height of the disease.

  16. The water-supply is to be suspected in case of prevalence of diarrhoeal disease in a community, and especially if the outbreak be sudden and affect a number of persons and families.

  17. Another cause of such outbreaks is a polluted water-supply, as in some epidemics of diarrhoeal disease or of typhoid fever.

  18. The diseases due to impure water are certain specific fevers, diarrhoeal diseases, and some affections due to parasites which find entrance to the body through this medium.

  19. The summer affections of the intestines in children are chiefly of a diarrhoeal character.

  20. Young {756} infants with dyspeptic and diarrhoeal symptoms can take it, and it appears to be readily assimilated, as the quantity given at each feeding is small.

  21. Not a few infants suffering from diarrhoeal maladies seem to do better if some farinaceous food properly prepared be added to the peptonized milk than when the milk is used alone.

  22. Diarrhoeal attacks, as is well known, are much more frequent and severe in the summer months than in other portions of the year.

  23. Nothing could be seen in these examinations which indicated any anatomical change in this organ that could be attributed to the diarrhoeal malady.

  24. Mucus is the most constant ingredient of the diarrhoeal stool, and is in itself a sufficient evidence of catarrh, as it is not seen in normal stools except as a temporary phenomenon.

  25. We employ it in the belief that it affords important aid in curing the dyspeptic and diarrhoeal maladies of infancy.

  26. Correct knowledge and advice in this matter aid in the prevention and cure of the dyspeptic and diarrhoeal maladies of infancy.

  27. The vomiting, thirst, rapid sinking, and emaciation serve to distinguish cholera infantum from other diarrhoeal maladies.

  28. Moreover, the results appear to be equally favorable, for Pasteurization is claimed to produce an effect upon diarrhoeal diseases equal to that of sterilization.

  29. Diarrhoeal diseases of every form next appear and assume a fatal intensity, and finally the occurrence of sunstroke (or heat-stroke) determines the maximum effects of heat upon the public health.

  30. For illustration, we will take the records of the Health Department during the past summer, selecting diarrhoeal diseases for comparison, as they prevail and are most fatal at that season of the year.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diarrhoeal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.