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Example sentences for "severe cases"

  • In cold and damp weather it should be kept warm with blanketing, and, in severe cases, hot, medicated inhalations given.

  • Great weakness ensues in severe cases, and without prompt and successful treatment death soon follows.

  • Stimulating liniments, mustard mixed with cold water and well rubbed in with a stiff brush, or other forms of counterirritation may be applied in severe cases.

  • The mucous membrane first becomes dry; afterwards a watery discharge appears, and later, in severe cases, the discharge becomes mucopurulent.

  • Medicines are not very useful in severe cases.

  • This preparation is very healing, and will often give relief even in severe cases.

  • In severe cases of quinsy where the tonsils are inflamed and almost meet, a third of a grain of mercury and chalk, or "gray powder," acts very quickly.

  • In severe cases, there is first extreme depression of the powers of life, under which patients sometimes sink; but most frequently this state is obviated by the employment of cordials or stimulants.

  • In severe cases, heating too rapidly, or overheating, should be prevented so as not to restore a too rapid reaction.

  • During the acute stages, physiologic rest is important; the restoration of functional use in severe cases must be tentative, guided by the response of the tissue in the form of increased pain or swelling.

  • Even in severe cases, occasionally the pain itself is not severe for several days, when there may come a sudden exacerbation of symptoms.

  • Those noted in severe cases are an ashy hue of the skin, accompanied by a soaked or sodden appearance and the production of blisters.

  • Burns= occur in nearly all, perhaps all, severe cases of lightning stroke.

  • It is apt to remain rapid and somewhat soft for days in severe cases.

  • In severe cases, not necessarily fatal, gangrene of the parts injured sometimes occurs.

  • In severe cases, the patient should be kept in bed.

  • In severe cases, there is fever, accompanied with chills, despondency and loss of flesh.

  • Laudanum by the stomach, or by enema, may he necessary in severe cases to relieve the pain and check the purging.

  • In severe cases, especially when associated with hæmorrhage, transfusion of whole blood from a compatible donor, is the most efficient means (Op.

  • There is tearing of the nerve sheaths, with hæmorrhage, but in severe cases partial or complete severance of nerve fibres may occur and these give way at different levels.

  • In severe cases diarrhœa and vomiting of dark coffee-ground material are often prominent features.

  • Arthritic symptoms and general disturbance are sometimes noted in severe cases.

  • Its duration is uncertain, and the issue may in severe cases be fatal.

  • In severe cases, malaise and pyrexia may precede the eruption, but usually it appears without any precursory or constitutional symptoms.

  • Severe cases of clubfoot may be cured by cutting the tendons, but as a rule special shoeing is the only measure of relief that can be adopted.

  • The Asiatic cholera is a violent disease and rapid in its progress, and if severe cases of this disease are to be treated successfully, it must be by remedies which are prompt in their action.

  • Saliva dribbles from the mouth, and in severe cases it is mixed with white, stringy shreds of epithelium and tinged with blood.

  • Loss of appetite and unthriftiness occur in severe cases.

  • In severe cases, the blood-vessels around the margin of the cornea become prominent, and ulcers form on its surface.

  • In severe cases, treat several times in a day--once in two to three hours, if need require, three to five minutes at a time.

  • The warning is nearly always the same each time with the same patient, and is more common in mild than in severe cases.

  • In severe cases a time may be reached when death of parts from the strangling pressure may occur, and then we have an ulcerative catarrh.

  • A study of the brain from a new point of view--Some new physiology evolved illustrated by severe cases of acute disease 34 IV.

  • This may be in a few days, or in severe cases, as of rheumatic fever, it may not be for forty days or even longer.

  • Mix well and place about one tablespoonful on the tongue every two hours in severe cases; in mild attacks, give less frequently.

  • Although the pulse is hard and frequent, the internal temperature, even in severe cases, seldom rises to any marked extent.

  • In severe cases of diarrhoea, give Bismuth Salicylate, one grain, three times daily in feed or make into a pill with dough.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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