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Example sentences for "dyspeptics"

Lexicographically close words:
dysmenorrhea; dysmenorrhoea; dyspepsia; dyspepsy; dyspeptic; dysphagia; dyspnea; dyspnoea; dysposed; dysuria
  1. Heat destroys most of the yeast cells; a few, however, remain in the loaf unchanged, and it is for this reason that yeast bread is considered less wholesome for dyspeptics than light unleavened bread.

  2. It is particularly dyspeptics who seriously discuss this question--yet with all their complaints, they actually do live longer lives.

  3. The dyspeptics of the present day are chiefly those who undertake to exemplify more or less of these maxims.

  4. Nevertheless, the subjects of this disease are not all dyspeptics by any means.

  5. In many cases, indeed, ill-nourished children and dyspeptics digest raw beef thus comminuted better than cooked, and it is a matter of observation that steamed and underdone roast meats are more digestible than when submitted to greater heat.

  6. Attention to the general health is requisite, especially in dyspeptics and hypochondriacs.

  7. It has been seen chiefly in dyspeptics and hypochondriacs, and has seemed in one instance (Moure) to have followed the use of chlorate-of-potash lozenges.

  8. The relief of the gastro-intestinal catarrh in gouty dyspeptics may often be accomplished solely by dietetic restrictions and by the aid which may be given to primary digestion.

  9. Where do you find the percentage of dyspeptics running highest?

  10. Where do you find the percentage of dyspeptics running highest, in the country or the city?

  11. If sleeplessness be ascribed, rightly or wrongly, to an empty stomach, a glass of hot milk and two plain biscuits should be taken in bed; dyspeptics should take no food for three hours before retiring.

  12. The diet of nervous dyspeptics must be very simple, and though it is trying and monotonous to forgo harmful dainties in favour of wholesome dishes, it is but one of the many limitations Nature inflicts on neuropaths.

  13. Dyspeptics rarely complain of suffering from the stomach; many of them will even say to you that their stomach is excellent.

  14. But I do say this: unless a man can talk of his trouble as cleverly as Carlyle--and some of the choice dyspeptics I know can almost do that--I want them not to talk at all.

  15. I really do feel sorry for dyspeptics when I read a thing like that.

  16. Thousands of dyspeptics are oblivious as to the true nature of their disorder, simply because the most marked symptoms in their cases, now, are affections of the throat and lungs.

  17. The sufferers from these headaches are dyspeptics whose stomach troubles are the result of chronic gastric catarrhal inflammation.

  18. Hamburg Steaks The genuine Hamburg steaks are rich in onion and very rich in fatty matter, too much so to be wholesome; so we will modify them, that they may be eaten even by dyspeptics or persons with weak digestion.

  19. For dyspeptics it is better to broil the potato first and add the butter after, as the heating of the butter renders it indigestible.

  20. Certainly there are fewer drunkards and fewer dyspeptics in France than in America.

  21. They sit looking at their hands during two or three courses, poor dyspeptics who cannot eat.

  22. Some dyspeptics declare that to chew seven roasted almonds after dinner does them good.

  23. After an exclusive dietary of milk dyspeptics should gradually return to a mixed diet, that is a regular dinner once a day; but eat slowly and masticate thoroughly; thus one eats rarely if ever too much.

  24. A skillful and gentle surgeon rather than a general household practitioner, he was at first coldly welcomed by the gloomy dyspeptics and ague-haunted settlers from riparian lowlands.

  25. The moody dyspeptics and lazy rustics of Laurel Spring were stirred as with a new patent medicine.

  26. It should not be eaten by dyspeptics or children, particularly if raw.

  27. As a general rule, dyspeptics do not bear it well.

  28. They should not be eaten by dyspeptics when pickled, on account of the vinegar.

  29. In dyspeptics liquids seem to act in a hurtful way in several different directions.

  30. In the form of ham, hog meat is more wholesome than when fresh, but even in this condition many dyspeptics find much difficulty in digesting it.

  31. It does not seem to have such a tendency to produce sour stomach in many dyspeptics as is so frequently done by other foods containing vegetable acids.

  32. Like all sweets it is not entirely wholesome for dyspeptics or infants, but as it is usually eaten with meats and not in great quantities, it may be looked upon as being one of the most wholesome of all foods of this class.

  33. Dyspeptics cannot eat it with impunity in many instances, though it agrees far better with them than does ham or the fresh meat.


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