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Example sentences for "subacute"

Lexicographically close words:
suavity; sub; suba; subacetate; subacid; subadult; subadults; subaerial; subahdar; subalpine
  1. After the affection becomes subacute or chronic, no lameness or inconvenience is manifested, and the condition is undesirable only because of its being a blemish.

  2. The application of vesicants or line-firing is beneficial in subacute inflammation of the tendons of the carpal flexors.

  3. Lameness is not proportionate to the size of the swelling and in all cases whether subacute or chronic, the condition improves with rest, but lameness is again manifested upon exertion.

  4. This may be either a subacute obstruction of the bowel or an enteritis accompanied by an offensive purge.

  5. Occurring in its most marked form, there is no gainsaying the fact that pumiced-foot is a sequel of either acute or subacute laminitis.

  6. Of the Asian marmots, the tarbagan, a large rodent, also commonly suffers from subacute chronic plague, which is transmissible to man as an acute disease by the fleas which the animal harbors.

  7. This stage of subacute excitement may last for months, but as a rule favourable cases recover within six months from the onset of the disease.

  8. The chronic stage of acute mania may be represented by a state of continuous subacute excitement in which the patient becomes dirty and destructive in habits and liable from time to time to exacerbations of the mental symptoms.

  9. Used in subacute stages of cystitis and gonorrhea.

  10. Articular rheumatism, in the subacute or chronic form, is frequently observed in medical practice.

  11. This is a subacute or chronic form of inflammation of the mucous membrane of the bronchial tubes, of a very persistent character and variable intensity.

  12. In subacute or chronic muscular rheumatism, pain is excited only when the affected muscles are contracted with unusual force, and then it is similar to that experienced in the acute form.

  13. In subacute cases the urine has several times been suppressed, and it is generally scanty and red in colour.

  14. The subacute form is that which is most common; it exhibits some variety of phenomena, and individual cases vary much in the matter of time.

  15. With chronic and subacute poisoning the respiration becomes slower and slower, and then ceases from paralysis of the respiratory muscles.

  16. The second glume is a little shorter than the third or equal to but not longer, oblong-lanceolate, subacute or obtuse, 1-nerved and obscurely scaberulous at the back along the nerve.

  17. The enlargement may become obstinate to the ordinary methods of treatment and assume the chronic form of subacute inflammation.

  18. The womb in this condition remains permanently and preternaturally enlarged, and its entire tissue becomes the seat of a subacute or chronic inflammatory process.

  19. The above five cardinal symptoms can be established in the majority of the acute stages of inflammation: in the chronic or subacute variety, one or the other symptom may be absent, or so obscured as to escape notice.

  20. An acute inflammation of the mucous membrane of any organ may drift into the chronic or subacute form, so that any of the causes which give rise to the acute variety are among those that are to be looked for in chronic catarrh.

  21. The stormy symptoms that usher in the acute form are absent in the development of the subacute or chronic variety.

  22. The attack has a subacute character and is very exhausting.

  23. If the disease begins in the skin, it agrees in general with the subacute form in prolonged duration, and it may occasionally terminate in recovery if the swellings are thoroughly incised and treated.

  24. They will know that acute and subacute conditions represent Nature's cleansing and healing efforts, and that local suppression by drug or knife only serves to turn Nature's corrective and purifying activities into chronic disease.

  25. They will throw further interesting light on the dangerous consequences of suppressing acute and subacute diseases.

  26. It is true that the vital forces sometimes overcome the diseased action in spite of the medicinal action; but it does not always do this, and subacute and chronic diarrhoeas are the result of the use of such remedies in some cases.

  27. He had been suffering, as he told me, for some time from a subacute irritation of the mucous membrane of the bowels, with loose passages, and some febrile excitement.

  28. Compression: at the end of an acute and beginning of a subacute attack, as well as in chronic inflammation.

  29. Mustard Leaves: most useful to lessen pain and prevent spread of subacute intercurrent inflammation.

  30. In the subacute cases the jaws may never become entirely locked; the nervous excitability and rigidity of the muscles are not so great.

  31. This is a subacute or chronic inflammation of some part of the membrane affected in common cold, the disease just described.

  32. The lining of the stomach indicates a subacute gastritis, while occasionally an erosion is noted.

  33. Subacute endocarditis, which is the most common form, may not become appreciable for several days after its commencement.

  34. This is seen as a result of subacute or chronic peritonitis, but may be due to diseases of the liver, kidneys, heart, or lungs.

  35. In subacute attacks the symptoms are better defined, and the animal seldom dies before the third day.

  36. Subacute laminitis is most often seen as a termination of the acute form, although it may exist independent of or precede an acute attack.

  37. In subacute or in chronic cases the effusion may slowly become augmented until the pressure upon the lungs and interference with the circulation become so great that death will result.

  38. With the development of the mucous râles, to be heard on auscultation, we have a more purulent discharge from the nostrils, similar to that of a chronic or subacute bronchitis.

  39. This is a white, glutinous, chronic discharge, the result of a continued, subacute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the womb.

  40. In acute or subacute pericarditis the tincture of digitalis may be given in 20 to 30 drop doses every hour until the pulse and temperature become reduced.

  41. Improvement may go on slowly to complete recovery, or the malady may subside into a subacute and chronic form with induration.

  42. In this affection the course to be pursued varies from that indicated in the acute and subacute varieties.

  43. Had subacute rheumatism, with considerable swelling of ankle-joints.

  44. In the subacute variety, the electro-balneological treatment is similar to that in acute cases, with the difference however, that here not so much care is necessary with regard to the intensity of the currents.

  45. By far the greater majority of the cases that have come under my observation were of the muscular type, the algic portion of the symptoms approaching those of neuralgia rather than subacute rheumatism.

  46. Angier’s Petroleum Emulsion is indicated in affections of the throat, lungs and intestinal tract--both subacute and chronic.

  47. The chronic inflammation of the pharynx and subacute or chronic irritation of the lingual tonsil, causing the tickling, irritating, dry cough of inhalers of tobacco, is too well known, to need description.

  48. Such a subacute endocarditis may develop insidiously on a previously presumably healed endocardial lesion and cause symptoms which would not be associated with the heart, if an examination were not made.

  49. This is one of the most serious depressants a heart has to combat; acute pain must not be allowed, and prolonged subacute pain must be stopped.

  50. Malignant endocarditis may prove fatal in a few days, or may continue in a slow subacute process for weeks or even months.

  51. Patient passes into a condition of subacute or chronic mania, with a slow tendency to decadence of all the powers, idiotic.

  52. The attack may resemble an acute articular rheumatism of one joint, or a subacute rheumatism of one or more.

  53. The acute form of rheumatoid arthritis closely resembles the milder varieties of acute articular rheumatism or the best marked examples of the subacute form of that disease.

  54. Even the partial form is sometimes more active in its invasion, as when it very rarely succeeds acute or subacute articular or gonorrhoeal rheumatism, or, more frequently, follows an injury.

  55. The difference lies in their persistence, in the subacute character of the local lesions, and in the absence of the relief to the constitutional symptoms which follows acute attacks.

  56. Finally, in subacute rheumatism the alterations in the synovial membrane, and especially in the cartilages just described, are likely to be more marked than in the acute form.

  57. But it is generally a primary affection, occurring in persons who have not had either acute or subacute rheumarthritis, yet owning the same causation as these, and occasionally in its course exhibiting acute or subacute symptoms.

  58. Second: Rheumatic: in this the symptoms are almost identical with those of subacute articular rheumatism or the more active forms of polyarticular rheumatoid arthritis.

  59. It generally manifests itself, however, in a chronic or subacute form.

  60. Our figures, the result of a study of subacute and mildly acute cases, correspond more nearly with those of Finkelstein.

  61. It must not be thought that this refers to severe cases; the babies we have in mind are similar to the one cited as an instance of subacute scurvy.

  62. In our experience the activity of the bowel varies greatly in cases of latent or subacute scurvy.

  63. It was stated at that time that a general scorbutic taint pervaded the troops--a mere euphemism for the widespread existence of subacute or latent scurvy.

  64. We have under observation at present an infant which had subacute scurvy almost three years ago and still has red blood-cells in the urine.

  65. This stage consists of two early phases, the first months where the faulty diet causes no apparent change and seems to have no deleterious effect on the infant, and the second, of latent and subacute scurvy.

  66. The diagnosis of subacute scurvy was substantiated by the prompt subsidence of all symptoms when orange juice was administered.

  67. In subacute cases the swelling--which must be regarded as hemorrhagic rather than scorbutic--may be absorbed gradually in spite of the fact that no antiscorbutic food has been given.

  68. The commoner form, which we have termed "subacute infantile scurvy," comprises a large number of symptoms which are inconclusive individually, and frequently escape correct interpretation.

  69. Even latent or subacute scurvy causes a peculiar susceptibility to diphtheria (especially the nasal type), to coryza, bronchitis, and pneumonia.

  70. Furthermore, in cases of latent or subacute infantile scurvy, it was of no moment whether a laxative was given or whether constipation was induced by means of opium.

  71. Subacute and Latent Infantile Scurvy, The Cardiorespiratory Syndrome (a New Sign), Jour.

  72. An instance of subacute scurvy, which in many respects is typical, is the following: I.

  73. Acacia, tragacanth, bassorin and plasment applications are used in cases of a subacute and chronic character.

  74. The inflammatory action may be acute, subacute or sluggish in character, and may be so from the start and so continue throughout its whole course; or it may, as is usually the case, vary in intensity from time to time.

  75. Essentially chronic, the inflammatory action being of a subacute or sluggish character, with acute exacerbations.

  76. In acute and subacute conditions soap and water are to be employed, as a rule, as infrequently and as sparingly as possible, as the disease is often aggravated by their too free use.

  77. Name several external remedies and combinations useful in eczema of a subacute or mildly inflammatory type.

  78. General treatment is based upon indications, and externally soothing applications, such as are employed in acute and subacute eczema, are to be used.

  79. The symptoms may be classified under the following forms: Acute, subacute and chronic.

  80. Animals that have the subacute form of the disease may be given stimulants, and iron and bitter tonics.

  81. The inflammation may be acute, subacute or chronic.

  82. In subacute cases evidence of recovery is noted in from four to ten days.

  83. In the subacute form, the symptoms are mild and develop slowly.

  84. Animals that have the subacute form usually recover.

  85. It is frequently seen in mules and asses, and it may develop from the subacute or chronic form in horses.

  86. In the subacute form the symptoms are mild and may subside within a week.

  87. Very often in outbreaks of subacute cholera a large majority of the herd does not show visible symptoms of the disease.

  88. After the disease sweeps over a section of country, it becomes less virulent and takes on a subacute or chronic form.

  89. In the subacute and chronic forms, the birds become greatly emaciated, and a few die off weekly through a period of a month or longer.

  90. In the subacute form the symptoms are less severe.


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