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Example sentences for "enteritis"

Lexicographically close words:
enterest; entereth; enteric; entering; enterit; enterlude; enteron; enterprise; enterprised; enterprises
  1. It should be understood that gastritis signifies an inflammation of the stomach and enteritis an inflammation of the intestines.

  2. In nearly all cases of gastro-enteritis there is nervous depression.

  3. The colicky symptoms of these hernias are not diagnostic, but, probably, more closely resemble those of enteritis than any other bowel diseases.

  4. Horses that are exposed to cold, wet weather or worked after becoming sick, frequently suffer from pneumonia, pericarditis, gastro-enteritis and other diseases.

  5. In cattle pasturing in low, marshy places, enteritis may be common.

  6. The infectious forms of enteritis are caused by germs and ptomaines in the feed.

  7. The large majority of cases of enteritis can be prevented by practising the necessary preventive measures.

  8. If the parasites are numerous, they produce diarrhoea with copious mucus discharges, and may induce enteritis with all its attendant symptoms.

  9. It is only necessary to know that the cause of the acute obstruction is not enteritis or peritonitis, but a constriction mechanical in character, which no medicine or manipulation or expectant treatment can relieve.

  10. Footnote 4: For cases called enteritis in which the lesions of peritonitis were found, see Hamilton, Edin.

  11. Until within quite recent times the symptoms of typhoid fever were grouped under the names gastro-enteritis and follicular enteritis.

  12. Habershon describes the lesions of catarrhal diarrhoea and mucous enteritis almost in the same words.

  13. The diagnosis of membranous enteritis can never in its advance, and rarely in its early stages, present much difficulty.

  14. Follicular enteritis hastens, and tuberculous ulceration of the mucous membrane speedily brings, the case to a fatal termination.

  15. Inflammation is often absent throughout, but enteritis or peritonitis may come on, or perforation and peritoneal extravasation ensue and hasten the fatal termination.

  16. The lower portion of the intestinal tract may become involved in disease by direct extension from the colon, as in dysentery following enteritis or entero-colitis.

  17. On the Continent enteritis soon after this was limited in its meaning by Pinel (1798) to inflammation of the mucous membrane of any part of the intestines.

  18. Neglected impactments, or colic, are among its most frequent immediate causes; for at least three parts of those cases of enteritis submitted to my notice, have been clearly traced to have commenced with something of that kind.

  19. After death, general inflammation of the intestines is discovered, and the dog is reported to have perished from an attack of enteritis which no medicine could subdue.

  20. When enteritis exists the rectum never escapes, but is very frequently the seat of the most virulent malice of the disorder.

  21. In the dog, however, enteritis is rarely seen in a pure form.

  22. I had to abandon my kit, and I plodded over to some shelter, where I lay down, and a cold perspiration broke out all over my body, and I experienced the pains and vomitings of the enteritis attack in Kut.

  23. One heard the moans of the enteritis patients and the tramp of troops all night long.

  24. General Hoghton, commanding the 17th Brigade, entered hospital yesterday suffering from acute enteritis and dysentery.

  25. I am, however, lucky so far to have escaped the severe form of enteritis which many others have had.

  26. Then Lieutenant Tozer succumbed to enteritis after a terrible ordeal of some days.

  27. I am feeling very seedy again to-day, what with this enteritis and rheumatics and jaundice.

  28. An extraordinary phenomenon common to almost all Kut people, young and old--but more especially to the young who had starved on account of enteritis troubles--is their sudden huge girth expansion.

  29. More serious are the increasing cases of enteritis everywhere in Kut.

  30. One saw British soldiers in a similar state dying of enteritis with a green ooze issuing from their lips, their mouths fixed open, in and out of which flies walked like bees entering and issuing from a hive.

  31. On the river front was a camp of our soldiers dying from enteritis and dysentery.

  32. I was taken to the bed whereon poor Locke had just died from enteritis and dysentery.

  33. 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.

  34. Gastro-enteritis is another disease which is also occasionally confounded with typhoid fever.

  35. This is not often met with pure and simple, but a measure of it is seen in the corded or wiry pulse of acute enteritis or peritonitis.

  36. Again the frequent association of gastro-enteritis and congestion of the organs in caffein intoxication found in different animals makes it highly probable that these lesions were caused by caffein.

  37. February 1: Autopsy: Cirrhosis of the liver; enteritis of small intestines; stomach and kidneys normal.

  38. Considerable enteritis affecting the whole extent of the intestines; liver congested and friable; kidneys deeply congested in cortical and medullary portions; spleen congested, but of normal size; lungs and heart normal.

  39. The condition of the kidneys and the presence of a severe gastro-enteritis are sufficient to account for the death of this case.

  40. The findings at autopsy were likewise similar, as gastro-enteritis was the chief lesion observed on macroscopic examination.

  41. Autopsy: Post-mortem examination showed marked enteritis with hemorrhagic spots on the mucosa; liver and kidneys congested and dark colored; lungs congested; thyroid gland was greatly enlarged and congested.

  42. As does the pneumonia, the enteritis thus brought about nearly always has a fatal termination.

  43. The enteritis thus set up is often followed by laminitis, and that of a serious type.

  44. The colic of enteritis is in some cases caused by the nature of the food, giving rise to laminitis.

  45. This may be either a subacute obstruction of the bowel or an enteritis accompanied by an offensive purge.

  46. A violent attack of gastro-enteritis supervened, with fever and delirium; he died on the nineteenth day.

  47. She afterwards had enteritis for three weeks, and on recovery her hair fell off.

  48. Physostigmine appears, according to Dragendorff and Pander, to act as an irritant, for they always observed gastro-enteritis as a result of the poison, even when injected subcutaneously.

  49. The nitrate or acetate, when given by the mouth, produces gastro-enteritis and nephritis, with haemorrhages in the substance of the kidney.

  50. The disease was first studied in 1895 by Johne and Frothingham in Dresden, but they were inclined to attribute to the avian tubercle bacillus the cause of the peculiar lesions of enteritis which they observed.

  51. The wound may be of the abdominal wall or of the intestines, stomach, or uterus; or inflammation may extend from one of the organs of the abdominal cavity to the peritoneum; so this disease may complicate enteritis or inflamed womb.

  52. This form of enteritis occurs occasionally in animals of the bovine species.

  53. These two particular symptoms serve to distinguish this affection from enteritis and invagination of the bowel.

  54. Eighty-one soldiers in a garrison at Hanover were suddenly attacked with acute gastro-enteritis four to twelve hours after eating sausage meat.

  55. Acute attacks of gastro-enteritis were produced in several individuals by the use of milk containing a poisonous substance elaborated by a white staphylococcus.

  56. Milk also has caused paratyphoid poisoning and in certain of these cases has been found to be derived from a cow suffering from enteritis or some other disorder.

  57. Further they are extremely liable to gastro-enteritis due to their parents' reprehensible practice of stuffing them with rice until their small stomachs are stretched taut like a drum.

  58. Infants are fed in the most ignorant and reckless manner, hence the prevalence of gastro-enteritis and rickets.

  59. In many internal inflammations heat is much complained of; and in Enteritis it has been considered a pathognomonic symptom.

  60. Tubercular enteritis is a frequent accompaniment of phthisis, but may occur apart from tubercle of other organs.

  61. It is always preceded by a gastro-enteritis and dry mouth, and if this is not attended to, soon attracts attention by the little white raised patches surrounded by a dusky red zone scattered on tongue and cheeks.

  62. At the end of this time, the cure is complete, the enteritis has disappeared, and his morals have become excellent.

  63. This patient tells me that since she has attended the "séances" she has also been cured of white discharges, and of enteritis from which she had long suffered.

  64. Castor Oil: especially in the chronic enteritis of children.

  65. Calomel: in obstructive enteritis with constipation, pushed to salivate.

  66. I was much gratified a few years ago in witnessing the decided manner in which Professor Spooner expressed himself with regard to the treatment of enteritis in the dog.

  67. Diarrhea and enteritis were responsible for 33.

  68. This fact explains why favourable results follow the use of lactic acid in many intestinal diseases such as infantile diarrhœa, tuberculous enteritis and even Asiatic cholera.

  69. It is employed not only in the treatment of diseases of the digestive system (dyspepsia, enteritis and colitis), but is indicated also in diabetes and is used locally in tuberculous ulcerations of the larynx.

  70. Cullen from his own observation under the name of enteritis erythematica; and is said to be attended with less pain and fever, without vomiting, and with diarrhoea.

  71. Whence it appears, that the enteritis with hard quick pulse differs from Ileus, described in Class I.

  72. In enteritis with strong pulse the pain is great about the navel, with vomiting, and the greatest difficulty in procuring a stool.

  73. Does not the softer pulse in some kinds of enteritis depend on the sympathy of the heart and arteries with the sickness of the stomach?


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