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Example sentences for "relapses"

Lexicographically close words:
rekte; relaciones; relaid; relapse; relapsed; relapsing; relate; related; relatedness; relater
  1. She told such as would not take her physic that they would never be healed; and accordingly their diseases and hurts continued, with relapses against the ordinary course.

  2. Hunger alone seems to stir him to exertion, and when it is stilled, he relapses into repose.

  3. Often by these relapses into stages I had left behind, I seemed to have worked myself higher, as the ship tacks in order to get a more favourable wind.

  4. A penitent never attains perfection, but ceaselessly relapses into the desires of the flesh.

  5. He had occasional relapses into his old perverse moods, but the attacks of the rebellious spirit were weaker and weaker.

  6. If our sins have answered against us, Iahweh, act for Thine own Name sake; For our relapses are many; Against Thee have we trespassed.

  7. No," the captive answers, with a weary sigh, and relapses into silence.

  8. By this means doubtless many lives were saved, for the percentage of relapses among the typhoid fever cases, ordinarily quite large, was very small at this post.

  9. When harsh, unnatural stimulants and "bile-driving" medicines are administered for a time and then withheld, the liver relapses into a more torpid and debilitated condition than before treatment was begun.

  10. Early in our experience, and while using the plan of treatment that is usually employed for the radical cure of rupture, we had occasional relapses of the difficulty, but since using our improved method we have had no such trouble.

  11. In fact there are times when it seems almost unjust, in this part of his work, to "second" him in the way we have done; though it must be admitted that if you take his production as a whole he relapses into the second order.

  12. And, having so scolded her idol, she relapses into silence for a considerable time.

  13. Hunger alone seems to stir him to exertion, and when it is stilled he relapses into repose.

  14. The Art relapses for some time, and is re-invigorated by the Works of Paggi and some Foreigners.

  15. The art relapses for some time, and is re-invigorated by the works of Paggi and some foreigners 392 EPOCH IV.

  16. In relapses the eruption is usually more or less localized.

  17. New lesions continue to appear for several days or weeks; and in exceptional instances, repeated relapses take place, and the disease thus persists for months.

  18. The duration of the disease is variable, and relapses are common.

  19. It is exceedingly rebellious to treatment, and relapses are the rule.

  20. Setbacks and even relapses into previous errors might occur, but it seemed unthinkable that the work accomplished by Las Casas and his associates, individually and collectively, could ever be undone.

  21. He would save the world from itself, rescue it from the morass of materialism, but he relapses into a pathological mysticism which ends in a sanitarium for nervous troubles.

  22. She is temperamental in the sense that she lives on her nerves; without the hum and glitter of the opera, fashionable restaurants, or dances she relapses into a sullen stupor, or rages wildly at the fate that made her poor.

  23. Usually these relapses are quite amenable to treatment, but sometimes they get beyond the control of the physician and death ensues.

  24. The more experience the specialist in mental diseases has, the less liable he is to give an opinion that will assure friends of the patient that relapses may not occur after any form of disturbed mentality.

  25. Notwithstanding complete recovery, relapses are prone to occur whenever the patient undergoes a severe emotional strain.

  26. Relapses after a number of years, when stability is apparently assured, are frequent, as every one interested in mental medicine knows only too well.

  27. Then he comes to for a while, but relapses into unconsciousness, from which he will usually not recover except after an operation.

  28. Wolsey's attack and relapses are confirmed by his own letter to the king; about the end of August he went on a pilgrimage to Walsingham, and remained there most of September, but even after his return he was "vexed with fever.

  29. Hodges, also, knew of many cases fatal at the third seizure, the later attacks being not relapses but new infections; some even fell at the fifth or sixth time, being before well recovered.

  30. Simple constipation is subject to improvement and relapses due to the character of the food, climate, exercise, etc.

  31. Relapses of purpura also frequently appear as the patient leaves his bed.

  32. Thus, the average of relapses in eight different tables of cases treated by the salicyl remedies ranged from 16.

  33. In favorable cases recovery follows the gradual mitigation and disappearance of the symptoms, but relapses frequently occur, and convalescence may be retarded for months.

  34. Relapses are more frequent--probably considerably more frequent--under treatment by salicylates than under other methods.

  35. The relapses during this stage are usually easy to be distinguished from true secondary symptoms.

  36. Recovery is usually prompt in discrete cases, but relapses are not infrequent.

  37. Relapses may occur after recovery, as those who have once had gastric ulcer are more prone to the disease than are others.

  38. If, however, the dilatation be considerable, while the symptoms may be relieved or even made to disappear for a time, relapses are prone to occur, and a permanent cure is rarely obtained.

  39. Under this method relapses were less frequent (21 per cent.

  40. 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.

  41. Relapses appeared to recur less frequently in those cases which yielded to the salicylates within five days than in those which took from six to eleven days to yield, in the ratio, according to Fagge's figures, of 26.

  42. Unfortunately, relapses are not uncommon, though temporary benefit may be obtained.

  43. In the case of diffuse inflammation, although relapses are uncommon, superficial necrosis of a portion of the bony meatus may afterwards occur as a result of involvement of its periosteal lining.

  44. In his expressions he frequently affects the singular and the uncommon, but presently relapses into the ordinary; the tone of the discourse often sounds very familiar, and descends from the elevation of the cothurnus to the level ground.

  45. Orosman, on his part, lays claim indeed to European tenderness of feeling; but in him the Tartar is merely varnished over, and he has frequent relapses into the ungovernable fury and despotic habits of his race.

  46. On this point Sperk estimated that in 1518 patients, only ten escaped relapses entirely.

  47. These minor relapses or recurrences are mainly what make the syphilitic a danger to his fellows.

  48. This will depend a good deal on the frequency of relapses after the active secondary stage.

  49. General paralysis, or paresis, is a progressive mental degeneration, with relapses and periods of improvement which reduce the patient by successive stages to a jibbering idiocy ending invariably in death.

  50. Relapses in the Nervous System and Elsewhere.

  51. Apparently the parasites may remain quiescent in the blood for years and may cause relapses by fresh sporulation.

  52. What joy even in the weariness, in the old illness, in the relapses of the convalescent!


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