It is doubted by some, Gravioresne morbi a perturbationibus, an ab humoribus, whether humours or perturbations cause the more grievous maladies.
Villars supported a thesis on this subject, entitled "Dantur-ne morbi salutares?
The Crusaders, returning from their useless wars, eaten up with the disease, received the honourable distinction of being pauperes Christi, morbi beati Lazari languentes.
Sydenham found that even large doses of bark did not free the patient from fever, and that restoration to health under treatment with the bark was due "magis fortunato alicui morbi eventu quam corticis viribus.
In this form of pyƦmia it has been supposed by some authors that the materies morbi occasionally produces death before the metastatic abscesses have had time to develop, but this is not always the case.
Sydenham in the middle of the seventeenth century stated that scarlet fever, as he saw it in London, was so mild that it scarcely deserved the name of disease: "Vix nomen morbi merebatur.
All the above causes do probably play their part so long as the materies morbi (if that really exist either as a chemical principle or as a germ) has not been wholly eliminated or destroyed.
Some cases are so mild as to merit the remark of Sydenham concerning certain cases of scarlet fever: "Vix nomen morbi merebantur.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "morbi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.