Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "irritations"

Lexicographically close words:
irritated; irritates; irritating; irritatingly; irritation; irritative; irrotational; irruption; irruptions
  1. If the pupils are insensible to external irritations and remain rigid, the conclusion is that the brain or the spinal cord is badly affected.

  2. Diet: If the entire nervous system is in a condition of pathological irritability, as in cases of neurasthenia and hysteria, it is the object of rational diet to keep all irritations from such a vibrating organism.

  3. Past counting are the victims of alcohol, that, having by vast efforts emancipated themselves for a season, are violently forced into relapsing by the nervous irritations of demoniac cookery.

  4. Irritations resulting from constitutional disease, or impurity of the blood, should, of course, be treated by a physician.

  5. The latter is not intended for shaving, and is likely to produce irritations of the skin and leave the face rough and sore.

  6. The tics are methods of response or reaction to certain external irritations or ideas, this response being the manner of adaptation.

  7. External somatic irritations may be the starting point in some (not in all) cases.

  8. Distant irritations of the alimentary tract, exciting catarrhal stomatitis, include stomachic and intestinal derangements of all sorts.

  9. Spasm is also seen in nervous females, without constipation; also in the varied irritations of the female genito-urinary apparatus.

  10. The manifold irritations of the different tissues, and the accompanying subjective and objective symptoms provoked by this dyscrasia, are termed gouty.

  11. In many nervous disorders, but especially in spinal irritations or inflammation, the rectum is invaded by pains of a neuralgic nature more or less severe, which are undoubtedly only functional in character.

  12. It is only when irritations of mucous membranes are in the vicinity of the openings of cavities that the irritations are distinctly perceptible in the seat they occupy" (Broussais).

  13. They often disturb the digestion and provoke troublesome irritations of the skin and mucous membranes.

  14. Indeed, the greater number of phlegmasiae of the brain are only sympathetic irritations issuing from primary inflammation of the stomach.

  15. I have doubted whether any disease deserving this name really exists independent of such low inflammatory action as may arise from the irritations of tumors or heterologous deposits.

  16. Irritations of all organs are constantly transmitted to the stomach from their very commencement.

  17. Sometimes crystalline deposits of uric acid, urates, and oxalates take place in the tubuli of the kidney and in the bladder, and lead to the nephritic and vesical irritations which are often the source of much inconvenience and pain.

  18. The even more ridiculous legend of the superior Anglo-Saxon did not merely increase the irritations of English rule in Ireland, but it lowered the tone of British dealings with 'subject' peoples throughout the entire world.

  19. The story of the development of irritations between the colonies and Britain is a story far too intricate, subtle, and lengthy for the scheme of this Outline.

  20. And the irritations and hardships and the general insecurity of the new time were exacerbated by a profound disturbance of currency and credit.

  21. The senseless legend of German superiority did much to exacerbate the irritations of the Poles in Posen and the French in Lorraine.

  22. The intestinal catarrhs so frequent during infancy produce intensive irritations in this zone, and we often hear it said that intestinal catarrh at this delicate age causes "nervousness.

  23. They arise from small incidents and trifling irritations which can be adjusted by an international court.

  24. It relieves the catarrhal condition that is present, such as irritations of the crop and intestines.

  25. They lodge in various portions of the lungs or intestines, and multiply very rapidly, causing irritations and formations, nodules, cysts or abscesses.

  26. It sometimes follows Spasmodic Colic, in which there is first spasms due to the irritations set up by the presence of undigested matter, and subsequently this food decomposes and forms gas.

  27. Apply to the irritations that present themselves on the body of the birds: Sulphur Ointment twice a week and feed good nourishing food as wheat bran mashes and vegetables.

  28. Warm wheat bran mashes, ground bone, beef scraps, all tend to allay the irritations of the oviduct and stimulate the secretions of albumen.

  29. Chronic dilatation of the heart, However, perhaps not sufficient to cause edema, slowly and insidiously develops from persistent strenuosity, or from the insidious irritations caused by absorbed toxins due to intestinal indigestion.

  30. Even peripheral troublesome irritations must be removed, as tending to wear out a heart which has all of the trouble it can endure.

  31. Amidst all the agitations and irritations of party a sincere respect and real affection for him, the remnant of former friendship, had still lingered in the bosoms of some who had engaged with ardor in the political contests of the day.

  32. It is not in the nature of man to discuss such questions without strongly agitating the passions, and exciting irritations which do not readily subside.

  33. Irritations in the neighbouring parts, as in the mouth during dentition, may also excite the disease.

  34. Chronic Enlargement of the Tonsils occasionally takes place in children, but generally in persons from eighteen to twenty-four years of age, or in such adults as are subject to irritations in the neighbourhood of the organs.

  35. Pains arising from local irritations are often treated in a similar way, whilst the removal of the cause would be much more likely to restore the natural action of the parts.

  36. The disease generally commences in the neck, with fulness and thickening; in many females it is attributable to faulty menstruation, to leucorrhœa, or to other irritations in the neighbourhood.

  37. Of course all irritations must be removed, both local and general, as far as that can be accomplished.

  38. In them the symptoms of stone are closely simulated by irritations of the alimentary canal, and the crying of the patient prevents the stroke on the stone from being distinctly heard.

  39. Mr. Rose arrived; his mission, instead of having the salutary tendency of removing the irritations excited, was eminently calculated to nurture and increase them.

  40. Sir, I cannot express to you the pleasure I should feel at my heart, if I could see all irritations banished, and harmony and mutual good will universally pervading all political scenes and all social intercourse.

  41. There never can be a more propitious moment than the present for casting into oblivion all former irritations and dissensions.

  42. External irritations were now less prone to excite spasm.

  43. Douches and external irritations had not served to wake him up, but a soldier told him upon this day that his brother was not dead, as he believed, but was alive and he then began to speak, opened his eyes, and began to talk.

  44. To calm those irritations which disturb its repose?

  45. But despite all the antics of the boys, and the little irritations that they give to old Tom, he remains a cheery Tom to the last, just as he has always been.

  46. That is a fair creed concerning the command of golf, and we may reject the theory that indomitable, persevering mankind finds the fascination of the game merely in the failures and irritations that it brings and in the desire to overcome them.


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