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Example sentences for "mouth disease"

  • Europe has been unable to eradicate foot-and-mouth disease.

  • Disinfecting boots and coats before leaving a farm where cattle have been inspected for foot-and-mouth disease.

  • Slaughtering a herd of cattle affected with foot-and-mouth disease.

  • A cow affected with foot-and-mouth disease.

  • Privy Council to prohibit the landing of animals from any country in respect of which the circumstances were not such as to afford reasonable security against the introduction of foot-and-mouth disease.

  • When salivation is produced by mercurial poisoning or by foot-and-mouth disease, the treatment appropriate to those general conditions of the system, as well as the local treatment should be applied.

  • For information about foot-and-mouth disease see p.

  • In some instances this condition has been mistaken for foot-and-mouth disease, but it can be differentiated by the absence of the blister that is characteristic of that disease and by the further fact that it is nontransmissible.

  • Hog cholera, foot-and-mouth disease, smallpox, and others belong to this group.

  • Pursuance of this policy has resulted in control of the foot-and-mouth disease, and has proved to be a very satisfactory method of eradication.

  • The foot-and-mouth disease is very infectious.

  • Disease was unknown; the lung disease, the foot-and-mouth disease, are comparatively recent importations.

  • If this is neglected, there is great risk of bringing home foot-and-mouth disease, or even the lung disease.

  • Paaren, dispatched to Effingham county by the Governor, reports the trouble there not foot-and-mouth disease.

  • Such, in brief, is a summary of the news of the week concerning the foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks in the States.

  • We do not believe that such a disease as the foot-and-mouth disease exists in either Illinois, Iowa, or Kansas.

  • That there is foot-and-mouth disease in Argentina is undoubted.

  • As England prohibits the landing of live cattle for fear of foot-and-mouth disease, increasing attention has been given to the business of exporting chilled and frozen meat.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mouth disease" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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