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Example sentences for "malarious"

Lexicographically close words:
malamutes; malapert; malar; malaria; malarial; malate; malcontent; malcontents; male; malecontent
  1. It would appear, from recorded cases, that both the bladder and the uterus are liable to be affected with neuralgia from malarious influences; but I have never chanced to see any such cases.

  2. The regulation for preventing the importation of tropical yellow fever, (which is altogether a malarious disease of the highest temperature of heat and unwholesome locality,) into England or even into Gibraltar, stands eminent for absurdity.

  3. Father Rapp himself died at ninety; and no doubt many of our members would have lived longer than they did, had it not been for the hardships they suffered in Indiana, where we lived in a malarious region.

  4. Those who had suffered from malarious fevers here rapidly recovered.

  5. There are portions of this business on board the Thunder over which the reader passes lightly and hurriedly, like a traveller in a malarious country.

  6. One would think we had been brought up in a fever country; yet in England the most malarious districts are in the bed-chambers.

  7. He died of malarious fever on the banks of the Zouga, October 24, 18--.

  8. Sir Blount was attacked by dysentery and malarious fever, on the banks of the Zouga in South Africa, so long ago as last October twelvemonths, and it carried him off.

  9. After nine months' service, he returned with a soldier's experience, though with a frame weakened by sickness in a malarious region.

  10. When in the midst of malarious swamps, physicians and officers advised the use of tobacco.

  11. Thus we may suppose that there is a certain degree of analogy between its operation and that of the malarious poison, by virtue of which it may perhaps exert a corrective power over the working of the latter in the blood.

  12. For, of a number of persons exposed to the same malarious influence, only a part take the disorder; some escape.

  13. You know--or I do--that Doctor Taggess thinks Claybanks would be far less malarious if the swamp lands could be drained.

  14. A year or two ago I drove out one Sunday to see a family of my acquaintance, living in a specially malarious part of the county, who were out of quinine--a common matter of forgetfulness, strange though it may seem.

  15. I arrived in Calcutta in November, where I again suffered from malarious symptoms; but I soon got better, and was attached to the Foreign Office, at my own request, extra attaches being required for the Imperial Assemblage.

  16. Every time I have gone before a Medical Board in London, preparatory to returning to duty, their last charge has been, "You must never again go to a malarious district!

  17. Even quinine, to which therapeutists triumphantly point, only arrests certain paroxysms until time removes the poison from the blood, as it does in most malarious affections.

  18. An explanation of the Nature and Cause of the so-called Marsh Poison, with the Principles to be observed for the Preservation of Health in Tropical Climates and Malarious Districts.

  19. They wouldn't have her in New York, but now they flock to her house because she is in the London smart set, and she is clever enough to receive them and forget the malarious past.

  20. I suppose you went there; the malarious past didn't frighten you away.

  21. This regiment had fever and ague severely at Forts Philip and Jackson last June and July, but after being ordered to the Custom House, beyond malarious influences, recovered.

  22. There is but little, if any, malarious poison generated at present.

  23. Thus in a malarious part of the cantonment of Secunderabad I found the larvae of spotted-winged mosquitoes only after a long search in a single little pool which could be filled up with a few cart-loads of town rubbish.

  24. Dry cupping may also be used with benefit; and if decided remissions occur, with suspicions of a complicating malarious element, a few liberal doses of quinia may be tried.

  25. In its more acute form gastric inflammation supervenes in the course of yellow fever; and what is observed here in an extreme degree exists in a minor degree in all the so-called malarious fevers.

  26. Upon this point the writer has very decided views based upon a wide field of observation in malarious regions of country.

  27. Malarious fevers, from their congestive tendency, give rise to the more acute forms of gastro-enteric inflammation.

  28. Catarrhal gastritis is also a very common sequence of the whole class of malarious fevers, including yellow fever, intermittents, and remittents.

  29. Quinia is a valuable addition to iron, and it is specially valuable in cases of suspected malarious origin.

  30. These are a very numerous class of cases, especially in malarious regions of country, and when present in a chronic form lay the foundation of widespread disorders of nutrition.

  31. This is markedly the case in all the malarious and essential forms of fever.

  32. Infection of the blood by malaria was observed by Niemeyer to produce spasm of the stomach instead of the paroxysms of intermittent fever; and in malarious regions of the United States the same observation has been made.

  33. Another agricultural colony, by way of contrast, should be established a couple of days' journey south of Aleppo, where the river loses itself in pestilential and malarious swamps.

  34. Houses and rice-barns stand on high poles, after the Malay fashion, which originated in the malarious districts of the Lowlands.

  35. In the first place, common sense suggests the avoidance, in malarious countries, of unhealthy situations, and particularly the neighbourhood of stagnant water.

  36. Eight Red Cross ambulances, each with a doctor and attendant, were sent into the most malarious parts of the Campagna in 1900.

  37. The first of these was in 1899, and the subjects were the railwaymen employed on certain lines running through highly malarious districts.

  38. An experiment made on the railway staff at Bovino, a highly malarious district on the Adriatic, gave a striking result.

  39. One of the most interesting was carried out in 1900 for the London School of Tropical Medicine by Dr Sambon and Dr Low, who went to reside in one of the most malarious districts in the Roman Campagna during the most dangerous season.

  40. Races inhabiting malarious districts acquire a certain degree of resistance, no doubt through natural selection.

  41. In the malarious islet of Asinara a pond of stagnant water was treated with petroleum and all windows were protected with gauze.

  42. If this factor could be discovered it might be applied to the suppression of the disease in malarious localities.

  43. It has an affinity for dense foliage, which has the power of accumulating it, when lying in the course of winds blowing from malarious localities.

  44. This connection is not invariable and exclusive, that is, there are marshy localities which are not malarious, and there are malarious localities which are not marshy; but there is no doubt whatever that it generally exists.

  45. So far as the drying of malarious lands is concerned, it is only necessary to construct drains in precisely the same manner as for agricultural improvement.

  46. Crompton of Crompton" was exceedingly gratifying to his vanity, and seemed in a way to lift the malarious cloud from him for a time at least.

  47. The belief that rows of trees afford an important protection against malarious influences is very general among Italians best qualified by intelligence and professional experience to judge upon the subject.

  48. In those regions, even in the most swampy localities, malarious diseases are nearly, if not altogether, unknown.

  49. Its territory is about equally divided lengthwise between the low malarious tierra caliente on the immediate gulf shore, and the eastern slope of the lofty sierra that bounds the Mexican plateau.

  50. A mosquito becomes dangerous in eight to fourteen days after it bites a malarious person, and remains so throughout its life.

  51. When a malarious person is bitten by a mosquito, the gametes are taken with the blood into its stomach.

  52. I've read somewhere that in these out-of-the-way spots in the tropics they have a place where they put the fellows with malarious or contagious diseases.

  53. THAT'S better than all the business you can pick up along a malarious coast.


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