In rötheln the whole course of the disease is much milder than in measles, the incubation is longer as a rule, and the fact of a previous attack of rubeola is of much importance, since we know that recurrences are very rare.
The Laws and Cycles ofrecurrences of Eclipses of the Sun and Moon.
Laws and Cycles of Recurrences of Eclipses of the Sun and Moon.
During 22 or 23 more recurrences the path will continually approach to the opposite pole and finally leave the earth entirely.
The disease must have had its seats of election in the country, but we may safely conclude that these, after the Black Death and the recurrencesthereof down, say, to 1407, were much fewer than in the towns.
It was in its steadiness from year to year in the poor quarters of towns, as well as in its more frequent recurrences as a country epidemic, that the spotted fever deserved the name of "new disease" in the reign of Charles I.
This was on October 13, and recurrences were traced down through the subsequent centuries, always with a day's delay in about seventy years.
It was found, however, that conspicuous recurrences every thirty-three or thirty-four years could be explained on the supposition of five widely different periods, combined with varying degrees of extension in the revolving group.
Have we yet discovered the fundamental causes which produced the riot, so that we shall be able to prevent such recurrences in the future?
Some of the recurrences have been due probably to the fact that the patient had not been completely cured of his first attack.
We have met with two cases of recurrences in infants, one of which is of particular interest as it happened in spite of giving lemon juice in the intervening period.
Patterns of military action and the language recurrences associated with these patterns express attitudes and values pertinent to the pragmatic framework.
Artistic writing and appropriation form a domain of recurrences at least as much as painting, dancing, observing stars, solving mathematical equations, or designing new machines do.
Recurrences of interactions come in varieties, and each variety is a projection of the individual at a precise juncture of the human practical experience of self-constitution as a writer or reader.
In due course the total phase will supervene, and will persist during a number of recurrences until the southerly trend of the moon results in the uncovering of the lunar surface at the south.
Three of the recurrences will, of course, complete the circuit of the globe; and so the fourth recurrence will duplicate the one which preceded it, three saros returns, or 54 years and 1 month before.
We are now in a position to consider this gradual southerly or northerly progress of eclipse recurrences in its application to the case of eclipses of the moon.
For it is quite evident that were the conditions exactly reproduced, the recurrences of each eclipse would go on for an indefinite period.
They are the materials of the system, which has been conceived by making existences continuous, whenever this extension of their being was needful to render their recurrences intelligible.
The various recurrences of a sensation must be recognised as recurrences, and this implies the collection of sensations into classes of similars and the apperception of a common nature in several data.
After all, had he not had (and completely forgotten) recurrences like that of the Baron and the fly-wheel?
For the time being, though they had not the nightmare character of the recurrences he had suffered from before his memory-revival, they stood between him and sleep effectually.
I shall speak of the recurrences of memory that come to me, as too confused for repetition.
I have seen that, too, in the slight recurrences he has had when I was there.
The closest scrutiny of the old records, including the series of weekly bills of mortality issued by the Parish Clerks of London for nearly two hundred years, discovers no such recurrences of influenza on the great scale in successive seasons.
Adults subject to frequent recurrences or relapses will thus avoid also the development or aggravation of an intestinal catarrh, which in other cases of trivial import may become dangerous to them.
Recurrences are frequent, especially in scrofulous subjects, and such recurrences are apt to result in permanent hypertrophy and induration.
Alcohol is often to be blamed for diarrhoeas which are attributed to indigestible food, and frequent recurrences of intestinal catarrh can only be prevented by abandoning stimulants altogether.
Such individuals, too, are more liable to recurrences; and such recurrences often follow very slight provocations.
Previous attacks of intestinal inflammation render the individual liable to recurrences from very slight causes.
In the case of the negro child above alluded to the discoloration of the tongue finally disappeared under the systemic use of potassium iodide, without topical treatment, although repeated recurrences took place at varying intervals.
Again, recurrences may show themselves in the form of a general running down of the patient from time to time, with loss of weight and general symptoms like those of the active secondary period.
Persons with a tendency to recurrences in the mouth or elsewhere should report to the physician any sore they may discover and should watch for them.
These minor relapses or recurrences are mainly what make the syphilitic a danger to his fellows.
Similar recurrences about the genitals often grow, because of the moisture, into buttons and flat, cauliflower-like warts from which millions of the germs can be squeezed.
Recurrences are not confined to the skin, and those which take place in the nervous system may result in temporary or permanent paralysis of important nerves, including those of the eyes and ears.
Recurrences after radical operation are due to a persistence of the original causes, i.
The term eczema is now applied very generally to eruptions of all kinds that depend on internal disorders or constitutional conditions and that tend to recurrences and inveteracy.
By such practices recurrences of the disease may be prevented.
Recurrences take place, but if all sources of worry and irritation of the digestive tract and over-tiredness are removed, then patients will stay free from their symptoms for surprisingly long periods.
This gives decided relief from the symptoms, but when the artificial anus is allowed to close, recurrences often take place.
The recurrences of strong voweled endings in ore, are, ezza, ate cannot be imitated.
Christ's voice with its recurrences of gravely sweet persuasion melts Magdalen's heart.
One or more recurrences in succeeding years are not uncommon.
In some instances the recurrences take place so rapidly that the disease assumes a chronic aspect; it is possible that such cases are midway cases between this disease and dermatitis herpetiformis.
It is rare for too much tissue to be removed, whereas recurrences are only too frequent.
If, however, there be underlying bone disease of the tympanic walls, or if the mastoid process be already affected, recurrences are usual, and further operative treatment may become necessary.
In the case, however, of multiple polypi associated with chronic middle-ear suppuration and usually signifying underlying bone disease, recurrences may be frequent and further operations may become necessary.
And it should be present to ourselves, when we find in ourselves sad recurrences of faults and sins that we know should have been cast out, and that we hoped had been so.
The story of these successive recurrences of the same sequence of events occupies the book to the end of chapter xvi.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recurrences" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.