In the disorders of the last ten years the necessary funds for this purpose have either not been raised, or have been misappropriated, and the Grand Canal has consequently gone to ruin.
The weakness of the government of the country and the disorders which accompany it, while impairing the prosperity of the settlements as commercial emporia, tend to strengthen their political influence.
While it possesses substantial mineral, agricultural, and fishery resources, its economic and social infrastructure is not well developed, and serious social disorders continue to hamper economic development.
During the following century, the strengthening of the gentry and internal disorders weakened the nation.
With this alteration, I do believe that all the disorders of this government will be remedied, and the authority of it fully restored.
Those rashes often preceding or accompanying certain of the systemic diseases, and those due to disorders of the digestive tract, stomachic and intestinal toxins, to the ingestion of certain drugs, and to use of the therapeutic serums.
Disorders of the stomach or intestinal canal apparently have a predisposing influence.
Malaria, digestive disturbance, and nervous disorders are not infrequently predisposing factors.
It is essentially a disease of adult and middle age; is more common in women, and more frequent in those having a tendency to disorders of the sebaceous glands.
Various rheumatic and nervous disorders are not infrequently associated with it, and are doubtless of etiological significance.
Gouty diathesis, rheumatic diathesis, disorders of the digestive tract, general debility or lack of tone, an exhausted state of the nervous system, dentition and struma.
Practice Limited to Goiter and Other Disorders of the Thyroid Glands,” while the upper right hand corner read “Mark White, Goiter Research.
Exceptionally useful in atonic indigestion, malnutrition, convalescence from the acute diseases, and all digestive disorders characterized by deranged or depressed functions.
According to the manufacturers, “Duodenin (Armour) is recommended in the treatment of intestinal disorders where an increased flow of pancreatic, hepatic and intestinal secretion is desired.
The exploiters of the nostrum claim that thousands of physicians have found Anasarcin tablets of unsurpassed remedial value in the treatment of disorders of the circulatory system and of ascitic conditions.
If these are merely functional disorders of the heart, it is highly desirable to know what are the symptoms of really serious cardiac disease!
Morgan in the technique of his new medical treatment for nervous disorders and goiter.
Twas this, which gave occasion for Tragedy, and banished all Satyrs, by this means Poetry was entirely purg'd from all the disorders its Corruption had brought it into.
He further expresses the opinion that the death was the culmination of the disorders which affected him from the time of his discharge from the service.
The true source of the disorders of the commonwealth was the Senate itself.
It was towards the close of the year 1541 that private information was conveyed to the primate of such disordersin the conduct of the queen before her marriage as could not fail to plunge her in infamy and ruin.
Montjoy in the meantime was struggling with vigor and progressive success against the disorders of the country.
In June 1595 great disorders were committed on Tower-hill; and the multitude having insulted the lord mayor who went out to quell them, Elizabeth took the violent and arbitrary step of causing martial law to be proclaimed in her capital.
Lack of iron salts in the food impoverishes the coloring matter of the red blood corpuscles on which they depend for their power of carrying oxygen to the tissues; anæmia and other disorders of deficient oxidation result.
Over-indulgence in sugar, however, tends to cause various disorders of assimilation and nutrition.
Many children of this kind, however, end in the hospital for nervous disorders and have the following notes on their school reports: "Conduct excellent; no progress in studies.
In a hospital for nervous disorders I once encountered a characteristic case of the "mania of doubt" which had a moral basis.
Intestinal disorders which impede nutrition, and produce toxins at an age when the delicate tissues are most sensitive to them, were responsible for nearly the entire death-roll.
The records of many of the disorders are fragmentary.
The Report on the Census of Cuba, prepared by the War Department of the United States, in 1899, contains a summary of the various disorders in the island.
It is customary to class as revolution all disorders from riots to rebellions.
The matter is taken up by the lords of the Council, who write to the lord mayor, desiring to be fully informed of all disorders committed, and by whom.
The State Papers contain an information of the disorders practised by the officers of Newgate prison, levying fines and taking bribes, by old and young Crowders, the gaolers.
Amusing, too, her falling ill, and suffering under a complication of disorders, especially if those disorders were the fruit of combined grief and widowhood.
The disordersperpetrated by these marauders went beyond all bounds; the Romish Court regularized anarchy and organized the Sanfedists into volunteer corps, to which fresh privileges were granted.
The term hysteria has been handed down from the days when physicians thought there was a connection between uterine disorders and the set of nervous symptoms grouped about the title hysteria.
It is a degeneration of a part of the spinal cord, with unsteadiness and incoordination of motion, lightning pains, disorders of vision, and other symptoms.
These nutritive disturbances may show themselves in disorders of the pituitary body (acromegaly, giantism, &c.
It is obvious from the principles already demonstrated that the secondary effects of infectious disorders and injuries are reproduced in various types in the offspring.
The influence of nutrition in producing nervous states likely to be transmitted as degeneracy in the offspring are excellently illustrated in the nervous disorders due to improper nutrition during youth.
It can be easily understood how the individuals who present most deformities are equally those who suffer from most decided disorders of the nervous system.
When absent, or badly developed, the jaw is smaller and frequently teeth irregularities, nasal stenosis, hypertrophy of nasal bone and mucous membrane, adenoids and eye disorders coexist.
As the line between disease and disordered function is not thinly drawn in these cases, disorders like rickets or local bony tendencies to extensive growth may coexist with both conditions.
The influence of these disorders in the parent may result in the bony mal-development shown to occur in animals by Charrin and Gley, and in man by Coolidge.
The same is true of allied disorders affecting the growth of the muscles.
A condition due to heredity (involving an arterial change called arterio-capillary fibrosis) underlies many disorders like cirrhosis of the liver, kidneys, and other organs.
In the midst of these feuds and disorders Moskva was suddenly agitated by the intelligence that the King of Poland in person was marching against it with a large army.
The latter government, indeed, despite the internal disorders with which it was from time to time afflicted, had risen to a power which might well cry halt to the most ambitious potentate.
The springs lie in a deep ravine encircled with woods; a precipitate of carbonic acid and lime forms a marble-like crust, and the waters are an efficacious remedy for arthritic disorders as well as for skin-diseases.
In these latter days thou hast witnessed such unheard-of doings among thy citizens, such disorders and failures, and dost not yet perceive that it is a judgment from God, and thus thou continuest in thy hardness of heart.
If any asymmetry, curvature of the spine, heart disease, or nervous disorders are discovered, she must report for special corrective exercises at the school.
This was the reason which induced the ancients to condemn leaden pipes for the conveyance of water; it having been remarked that persons who swallowed the sediment of such water, became affected with disorders of the bowels.
During their infancy, and indeed until they had quitted the place of their usual residence, they were all remarkably unhealthy; being particularly subject to disorders of the stomach and bowels.
However, despite the seeming shortage of medical assistance, the colonists survived such disorders as the summer seasoning much more frequently than in the first years at Jamestown.
The list of drugs used was extensive and each drug had a considerable literature written about it explaining the various sicknesses and disorders for which it was a curative.
After describing the evils and disorders of the State, which the Pope so deeply felt that he put his own existence in peril, and inflamed half of Europe with the spirit of radical change in the attempt to remove them, Dr.
The only resource against political disorders that had been known till then was the concentration of power.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disorders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.