The Times of November 22nd was compelled to state that His Royal Highness was suffering from "a chill resulting in a febrile attack" which had confined him to his room.
But there was no way of getting beyond the simple words of the bulletin signed by Lord Lister, Sir Thomas Smith, Sir Francis Laking, Sir Thomas Barlow and Sir Frederick Treves: "The King is suffering from perityphlitis.
Beyond two or three slight cases of elephantiasis, we ourselves noticed no symptoms of disease amongst the adults, but the children nearly all seemed to be suffering from yaws.
Very few people were about, and the headman, suffering from an attack of inflammation of the eyes, had wisely confined himself to the shade of his house.
The towns had to be made the centres of relief and the depots of provisions; and yet the towns were not suffering from famine or fever but only from penury.
He was supposed merely to be suffering from a simple "cold in the head.
Any woman who enters pregnancy, suffering from hemorrhoids, is going to have her full share of suffering and pain before she has finished with her labors.
Babies with any skin trouble or suffering from malnutrition, but not living in a smallpox district, should be vaccinated during the second year.
We have frequently been consulted by patients who had erroneously supposed themselves to be suffering from disease of the bladder, or of the prostate gland, but whom we found, on examination, to be suffering from hemorrhoids, or piles.
The secretary was reading Grimani's letter, and I assured his excellency that it was a false report, for I left you in bed this morning, suffering from a sprained ankle.
I am suffering from a very severe loss of blood, and I do not know what to do, having but very little linen.
Paris believes her to be suffering from a cancer, and she has consultation upon consultation.
When I arrived, he desired me to examine the throat of a woman who was there, unveiled, among the petitioners, and diagnose the disease she was suffering from.
It stated that I had given an opinion to the effect that His Highness was suffering from gout in the stomach, and could not live more than five years.
We have left our note and wished them every success on their way, but we have decided it is best not to say anything about Mr. Evans being ill or suffering from scurvy.
His legs are getting worse and we are quite certain he is suffering from scurvy, at least he is turning black and blue and several other colours as well.
Mr. Evans is still getting worse, to-day he is suffering from looseness in the bowels: shall have to stop his pemmican.
Nicolaus Novocomensis narrates the details of the case of one of his friends, suffering from a penetrating wound of the thorax, who was relieved and ultimately cured by a bloody evacuation with the stool.
Dickson describes a man of sixty-two, suffering from monomania, who refused food for four months, but made a successful recovery.
According to an old English fancy, if any one who is suffering from a wound in the head should eat strawberries it will lead to fatal results.
Often a patient is described by his doctor as suffering from consumption.
He is suffering from tuberculosis, it appears, and seemed to me very low, very low.
Defn: Of or pertaining to neuropathy; of the nature of, or suffering from, nervous disease.
The General made no answer; he walked rapidly up and down, suffering from a violent agitation.
The latter were more dead than alive--they fancied they were having a frightful dream, or suffering from a horrible nightmare.
The General, suffering from a fury which was the more terrible as it was concentrated, walked up and down the room, clenching his fists, and muttering broken sentences.
No matter what their feelings, they can besuffering from no true physiological fatigue.
Part of him is suffering from an arrest of development,--not a leg or an arm but an impulse.
Footnote 25: When a memory or system of memories is suddenly lost from consciousness the person is said to be suffering from amnesia or pathological loss of memory.
The body uses up as much energy as though it had run for miles, and when the patient wakes up, we say that he is suffering from shock.
To dream of suffering from cold, you are warned to look well to your affairs.
If he is maimed, or suffering from illness or accident, there is trouble ahead for you.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suffering from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.