It seems to me that by proper care, when the melon is growing on the vines, the cholera morbuscan be decreased, at least, the same as the cranberry has been improved, by cultivation.
Actually, we shot a coon with a charge of those peas, and he came down and struck the water, and died of the cholera morbus the next day.
Thersites, by the "rotten diseases of the south," probably meant the Morbus Gallicus.
This is evidently a corruption of goujere, a disease derived from the French gouge, a common camp-follower, and probably alludes to the Morbus Gallicus.
A drunken invalid having also wounded himself, had an abscess, which doubtless showed the pernicious action of the dead flesh, but the cholera morbus did not attack him.
Before I have done, I feel called upon to say a few words upon the efficacy of fumigation as a preservative against Cholera Morbus and other infectious diseases.
The remedies that have proved most successful in the cholera morbus of India have evidently proved injurious in the disease so denominated in Russia.
When the morbus lays hold of anybody the individual in question has not even time to look over his shoulder, but falls down dead on the spot.
If that also has no effect, then two tablespoons must be taken, and so on in increasing doses, until the morbus leaves the patient altogether.
And after that there will be no more school till the morbushas departed.
If it occurs in the hip it is called Morbus Coxae Senilis,--Hip joint disease in the aged.
That the name of "morbus Gallicus," given to the disease by Martyr, was not in use till after the French invasion, in 1494.
The opinion that it was so formed an essential part of the early doctrine of hysteria, and was embodied in the ancient maxim: "Nubat illa et morbus effugiet.
As Gilles de la Tourette points out, it is not difficult to show that epilepsy, the morbus sacer of the ancients, owed much of its sacred character to this confusion with hysteria.
Distemper the Morbus Pediculosus" (sketch of him in Scanderbeg, 1747) does not sound likely, either.
Cholera morbus is most prevalent in warm climates, and especially in malarial districts.
He well described cholera morbus in saying that "it is a disease which appears in summer, due to imprudence in eating, at the same time as intermittent fever.
By some it is believed that cholera morbus is due to surviving germs implanted by previous epidemics of Asiatic cholera.
The period when the physician is called upon to prescribe for an attack of cholera morbus is usually when the stomach has been emptied of food and the patient is vomiting incessantly, purging, and writhing in pain.
Niemeyer,[10] in common with most German and some French authors, considers cholera morbus to be a variety of gastro-intestinal catarrh.
Colorless rice-water discharges are observed in undoubted cases of cholera morbus outside of any epidemic influence.
Occurring during an epidemic of Asiatic cholera, it is not possible to make a diagnosis, as the symptoms of cholera morbus and of mild cases of the Asiatic disease are identical.
There is a close relationship between cholera morbus and cholera infantum in their etiology, symptoms, and pathology.
It has its analogue in the cholera morbusof adults.
The mortality of cholera morbus is slight, whilst about one-half of those attacked with epidemic cholera die.
According to Diday, Paracelsus (1529) was the first to plainly state the heredity of syphilis: "Fit morbus hereditarius et transit a patre ad filium.
In no case, however, can a positive diagnosis between Asiatic cholera and cholera morbus be made from post-mortem appearances.
Morbus caducus, morbus lunaticus astralis, morbus demoniacus, morbus major, were all terms employed to designate epilepsy.
Epilepsy was well known in ancient times, and was regarded as a special infliction of the gods, hence the names morbus sacer, morbus divus.
It often attacks men in crowds, when excited by oratory or sport, hence the Roman name: morbus comitialis (crowd sickness).
With the disappearance of all danger of the cholera morbus however the "Board of Health" fell through, but the effect of the enlightenment which it led to as to the condition of the town was not altogether lost.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "morbus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.