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Example sentences for "lues"

Lexicographically close words:
ludit; ludos; ludovicianus; ludship; luego; lufe; luff; luffed; luffing; lufly
  1. And the king sent for Harnando Ximenes and Lues the telor to reade over the letters in Spanish, but nether the one nor other would doe it.

  2. The mercury prevents ulcers from being formed under the mucous membrane, or cures them, as in the lues venerea; and the rhubarb is necessary to keep the bowels open.

  3. It is not so much a test for lues in the patient as of credulity in the doctor.

  4. The reverend father Dom Calmet, a great antiquarian, that is, a great compiler of what was said in former times and what is repeated at the present day, has confounded lues with leprosy.

  5. He maintains that it was the lues with which the worthy Job was afflicted, and he supposes, after a confident and arrogant commentator of the name of Pineida, that the lues and leprosy are precisely the same disorder.

  6. Lupoid laryngeal tuberculosis so much resembles lues that both the therapeutic test and biopsy may be required for certainty.

  7. Lues is always to be excluded as the fundamental factor in the groups 3 and 4.

  8. If no improvement is noticed lues is excluded.

  9. Esophagoscopic appearances of lues are not always characteristic.

  10. It must be remembered that a person with lues may have a simple, mixed, or malignant ulceration of the esophagus, or the three lesions may even be combined.

  11. Lues and tuberculosis are possible factors to be eliminated by the usual methods.

  12. But of all the rest, I admire Lues Guicciardine's relations of the Low Countries.

  13. It was pointed out long ago by Beckett in his paper on the antiquity of the lues venerea[142], that the polluted breath was characteristic of the latter, but not of leprosy.

  14. The solution of the difficulty is to be looked for in the inquiries after still earlier notices of the lues venerea.

  15. There is no difficulty in producing evidence from medieval English records of the prevalence of lues venerea, which was not concealed under the euphemistic or mistaken diagnosis of leprosy.

  16. The same confusion between leprosy and the lues venerea prevailed through the whole medieval period.

  17. Many things were called lepra which were not elephantiasis Graecorum, and among those things the lues venerea in the Middle Ages was undoubtedly included.

  18. Another guess of the same kind was the famous theory, which found a truly learned defender in Astruc last century and has had supporters more recently, that the lues venerea came from the New World with the returning ships of Columbus.

  19. The indications all point to a somewhat unusual prevalence of lues venerea previous to the autumn of 1494, in the luxurious provinces of southern France as well as in the capital.

  20. Of such a nature are those that present themselves in connexion with contagions, poisoned wounds, the bites of serpents and rabid animals, lues venerea and the like.

  21. The natives are idolaters, and have the lues venerea among them, which is a common distemper in all the islands of this great archipelago.

  22. Portingall shipp at Langasaque comanded Lues Martin to accompany hym to Miaco (or Edo), to speake to themperour and mak complaint against the Hollanders for robing at seas.

  23. Miguel de Salinas, Capten Medina, and a Jerman called Marcus, with Alferis Tuerto and Lues Martin, and Albaro Monues accompanied them.

  24. But Lues Martin denid hym and came secretly to Firando, for which the Porting.

  25. Lues Martin came to Firando and brought me a present of diet bread, with many wordes of complements, telling me that I was praid for of many for the charetable deed I did in setting Damian and Jno.

  26. The Spaniardes and Portingale come to towne were Alvaro Munos, Lues Martin, and one Farnandes.

  27. The[y] say Don Lues de Fashardo did fight with 20 seale of Hollanders bound for the East Indies, and hath sunk or taken 12 of them, and the rest escaped by flight.

  28. After all, perhaps, there is reason to doubt if the affection judged to be the Lues Venerea, and at different times so exceedingly prevalent among these people, were really so.

  29. If this "perilous infirmity of burning" be the disease now denominated the Lues Venerea, the question is solved as to the concern of America in its production.

  30. Lues Venerea keeps its place in the tables, and counts its score or two of deaths annually.

  31. It happened very seldom in the Hospital of St. Bartholomew while I staid there, among every twenty diseased that were taken into the said house, which was most commonly on the Monday, ten of them were infected with the lues venerea.

  32. A brief treatise touching the cure of the disease now usually called Lues Venerea.


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