The gum and face swell on the painful side, and the patient often suffers more than with many more serious diseases.
The general health suffers if the pain is severe and persistent, and patients become pale, dyspeptic, and weak.
The patient suffers from pain in the legs, which sometimes become swollen and hard.
Remember that he is a prisoner, and he has a cruel jailer; his bed is his prison, his disease is his jailer, and he suffers whatever torments his jailer chooses to inflict.
The whole profession suffers and every nurse sinks more or less if one of her sister nurses commits an indiscretion, or does any of the thousand things she ought not to do.
Under the form of Acœtes, one of his companions, Bacchus suffersthat indignity, and relates to Pentheus the wonders which the God had wrought.
In the daytime he suffers her to feed; but when the sun is below the deep earth, he shuts her up, and ties a cord round her neck undeserving {of such treatment}.
The Phenomenology of Spirit, regarded as an introduction, suffers from a different fault.
Crude or unrefined petroleum needs a special air-spray pressure burner for its use, and this suffers from the disadvantage of being noisy.
The sparrow builds herself a nest, And suffers no remove; O make me like the sparrows, blest, To dwell but where I love.
Thou art my portion, O my God; Soon as I know thy way, My heart makes haste t' obey thy word, And suffers no delay.
His punishment becomes his support, for while he suffersthe lash for his sins, he keeps himself up by twirling about.
He is a fellow that lives in a government so gentle, that though it sees him an enemy, suffers his malice because they know his impotence.
The state which suffers crime to go unpunished becomes a nursery of criminals.
Carelessness suffers things to get the mastery over us; and the consequence is that we and our business are ever at their mercy.
The idle poor man suffers the penalty of idleness in his own person.
He who has done wrong and has not been punished, is and ought to be the most miserable of all men; the doer of wrong is more miserable than the sufferer; and he who escapes punishment more miserable than he who suffers punishment.
Likewise a member that suffers from chronic inflammation due to recurrent injury or to constant or repeated strain is less able to resist the vicissitudes of climate and work.
When the fore feet are drawn backward in such manner that great strain is put upon the radial nerve, itsuffers more or less injury, and this is followed by partial or complete paralysis which may be temporary or permanent.
Yet, in the exercise of their functions other than that of locomotive appliances, injury often results, but usually it is the recipient of a blow that suffers the injury, such as an animal may receive upon being kicked.
Country practitioners, in restraining colts by casting with harness or ropes, occasionally observe a form of paresis wherein the radial nerve suffers sufficient injury that there is caused a temporary loss of function of the triceps brachii.
The average horse that has been subjected to hard service on pavements or hard roads at fast work suffers synovial distension of bursae, thecae or of joint capsules.
The boat stopped at the palace-gate, and the trunks were carried into the apartment of the officer of the eunuchs, who keeps the key of the ladies' apartments, and suffers nothing to enter without a narrow inspection.
On the other hand, among the People who live towards the Poles, the Sex suffers a vast deal at such times, and even many of them lose their Lives; so that this varies proportionably to the Climates, and to Peoples Constitutions.
Mary has changed her abode; her outward circumstances have altered; but her union with GOD suffers no change; it remains unbroken, undisturbed; nothing has the power to disturb her thoughts of Him.
How Joseph suffers at each refusal--not for himself but for Mary!
The patient becomes excited, suffers from vivid hallucinations of sight and hearing which produce great fear, and these hallucinations may be so engrossing as to render him quite oblivious to the environment.
It will be found, however, that he alwayssuffers from hallucinations.
The mental symptoms associated with the disease may arise either as the result of an overdose, when the patient suffers from hallucinations, confusion and mild delirium, frequently associated with vomiting.
The patient is depressed, confused, suffers from hallucinations of hearing and there are disturbances of the bodily health.
The nervous system, both on the sensory and motor side, suffers very generally in all conditions of insanity.
The patient suffers from malaise, indigestion, constipation and irregular, rapid and forcible action of the heart.
Whenever light suffers refraction, either in passing at once from one medium into another, or from one part of the same medium into another of different density, a portion of it suffers reflexion.
In all these cases the light suffers refraction in passing from a medium of one density into a medium of a different density, and the refracted rays are constantly changing their direction as the different currents rise in succession.
It suffers a greater strain than the ice at the opposite side of the valley, and hence is more fissured and broken.
Along these lines the marginal ice suffers the greatest strain, and, consequently across these lines and at right angles to them, the ice tends to break and to form marginal crevasses.
Her female attendant was seized with an attack from which she suffers still, a trembling of the head, while her eyes remained fixed.
The harder he suffers the sooner comes the end; he is an old man.
She suffers so from modesty that she was hardly able to answer me, but finally said: "I would be willing to, but my husband don't improve on it.
She's the girl with the massive mother, whosuffers from dislocated adjectives.
So I am obliged to work far into the night now, and do not get much sleep, as my godmother suffers much more at night than in the daytime, and requires a great deal of attention from me.
Yes, but a dead serpent suffers no more, and I want to see this man suffer a thousand worse tortures than death.
You must not be too hard on her, Madame Justin; she suffers so much.
Sometimes I do not even wake when she calls me because I am so dead with sleep, and then she scolds, which is very natural when she suffers so.
When one suffers all the time, and has never had anything but misfortunes all one's life, it is very natural that one should not be very sweet tempered.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suffers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.