Patients affected with maladies of the skin are received here to the number of 100.
The boredom of life--this was, indeed, as this unhappy poet admits, the source of all his maladies and of all his miseries.
His maladies gave him a tinge of melancholy, and, like the Buddha, he showed a characteristic thoughtfulness bordering upon the morbid.
In spite of his maladies and the general delicacy of his nervous organization, Mohammed evinced in early youth a degree of energy and intellectual capacity which augured well for his future success in some important sphere.
Concerning themaladies of puberty, we may broadly say, that if we are obliged to have recourse to medicine, it is because we have neglected hygiene.
Thus much for pure Phthiriasis, which term ought to be confined to maladies produced by lice.
That most patients, however, enter the infirmary in consequence of anterior conditions, is shown by the statistics for 1869, considerably more than half having been afflicted with previous maladies or bad constitutions.
The study of mental maladies was now for the first time followed.
Don't relate painful hospital experiences, nor give details of the maladies of former patients, and remember never to startle him with accounts of dreadful crimes or accidents that you have read in the newspapers.
No wife should indulge her husband when he is under the influence of alcoholic stimulants, for idiocy and other serious maladies are liable to be visited upon the offspring.
Rasselas, more deeply affected, inquired of Imlac whether he thought such maladies of the mind frequent, and how they were contracted.
No man was ever involved in such an odious complication of moral maladies as beset Rousseau in the winter of 1758.
Some of the maladies were described by Pliny and classed as "diseases of slaves.
Rasselas, more deeply affected, inquired of Imlac, whether he thought suchmaladies of the mind frequent, and how they were contracted.
She had heard it said that certain maladiesleft insanity behind them.
The cacti of the cereus family showed a horrid vegetation, huge polyps, the diseases of an overheated soil, the maladies of poisoned sap.
I visited the shrine of Saint Roch, the blessed saint whose fame for healing all maladies is known far and wide.
He was familiar with the words of St. Bonaventure: “The sign of a call to the office of preacher is the healing of the hearers from the maladies of sin.
His own diagnosis here is no less unsatisfactory than the accounts concerning the other maladies from which he suffered.
In this climate the progress of acutemaladies is swift, but the recovery from them is yet more startlingly rapid.
Fellow-creatures afflicted by maladies your pharmacopoeia had failed to reach came to me for relief, and they found it.
Louis transfers maladies from one hypnotized person to another.
Unfortunately, there are no laws to repress sacrilege, and how can you prosecute a man who sends maladies from a distance and kills slowly in such a way that at the autopsy no traces of poison appear?
There are maladies of the heart as well as maladies of the body; some are real and some are imaginary.
All that I contend for is, that from the moment of the relinquishing all unnatural habits no new disease is generated; and that the predisposition to hereditary maladies gradually perishes, for want of its accustomed supply.
These are maladies which have their basis in some disturbance of the physical constitution, though this is not always easy to find.
For only typhus and one or two other maladies are the precautions so elaborate as those needed in smallpox.
In fact, the maladies of beer are wholly due to the admixture of these objectionable ferments, whose forms and modes of nutrition differ materially from those of the true leaven.
Both of these maladies were due to their lack of food, for as soon as they had anything to eat they recovered.
Nosoki told me that he relies mainly on the application of the moxa and on acupuncture in the treatment of acute diseases, and in chronic maladies on friction, medicinal baths, certain animal and vegetable medicines, and certain kinds of food.
In this village of 300 souls, there are no chronically ailing people; nothing but one case of bronchitis, and some cutaneous maladies among children.
The detail of how I treated each of the maladies might not interest the reader, and is too long a story to relate in this work.
As a result, colds and catarrh are universal maladies among civilized people.
You must be aware that a score ofmaladies are kept at bay by the regularity of the bowels.
It has long been known that an attack of erysipelas exerts a remarkable influence upon other diseases, and the attempt has been made to cure more serious maladies by deliberately inoculating the patient with the virus of erysipelas.
If you are cured thereby of any of the many maladies that beset the human family, remember that it is only temporary; for to be cured of any disease permanently requires the removal of the cause.
By the use of these effective auxiliaries, I have freed myself of so many maladies within the last thirty years that the average medical devotee will laugh in derision and question my trustworthiness.
The want of free breathing is attended both with indigestion and bad digestion of the food, and also evaporation of the chyle and blood that it produces; and these defects in digestion, bring forth a great many maladies in the system.
The crude matter which remains in the intestines, for want of its assimilation into blood, and circulation in the frame by restraint of breathing; turn at the end to be sources of multifarious maladies in the constitution.
Therefore should we seek that thing, which will support us in all conditions of life, and which will be a remedy of all the maladies (evils), which circumvent us in this world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "maladies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.