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Example sentences for "this disease"

  • And Ahaziah fell down through a lattice in his upper chamber that was in Samaria, and was sick: and he sent messengers, and said unto them, Go, enquire of Baalzebub the god of Ekron whether I shall recover of this disease.

  • If they continue long, they will be very difficult to cure, and it was one of the miracles which our Saviour Christ wrought, to cure a woman of this disease of twelve years standing.

  • This disease may be defined as an inarticulate shapeless piece of flesh, begotten in the womb as if it were true conception.

  • And also with younger women, if this disease is inveterate, and if it is caused by putrefaction of the nerves, it is incurable.

  • As this disease is seated within the tissues of the plant, remedies are difficult of application, and in many cases attempts at cure have failed.

  • This disease of the Tomato is comparatively common, and although the attacks are sometimes slight its ravages may be disastrous when conditions are favourable for its development.

  • For eighty years these vast regions had known at intervals the deadly presence of this disease, and through that lapse of time its history had been ever the same.

  • As I propose to enter at some length into the question of this disease at a later portion of this report, I now only make allusion to it as forming one of the grievances which the Indian affirms he suffers at the hands of the white man.

  • The summer which had just passed had witnessed one of the deadliest attacks of this disease.

  • The Japanese chestnuts have been known for a long time to be highly resistant to the inroads of this disease.

  • For some years (as some of you will remember, I think) there have been two different views as to the origin of this disease.

  • All nursery trees should be rejected in planting if they show signs of this disease.

  • Have we any chestnuts which show immunity to this disease?

  • This disease is rare even in tropical climates.

  • A woman so afflicted should not wear anything tight around the stomach and liver, corsets are an abomination in this disease; olive oil if taken must be continued for months.

  • This disease is produced by congestion of the liver, and as lemon is excellent as a liver tonic it is known to be an excellent remedy for jaundice.

  • Then add one tablespoonful of turpentine to one quart of hot water and wring cloths out of this and apply to the bowels to relieve the pain that is always present in this disease.

  • Families in which the arteries tend to degenerate early are more prone to this disease.

  • It is believed by some to constitute the cause of this disease.

  • A form of micrococcus found in the sputum (and elsewhere) of persons suffering with pneumonia, and thought to be the cause of this disease.

  • A small degree of attention will be sufficient to perceive, that Sauvages, by this just distinction, actually separates this kind of tremulous motion, and which is the kind peculiar to this disease, from the Genus Tremor.

  • But in this disease, the diminution of the influence of the will on the muscles comes on with extreme slowness, is always accompanied, and even preceded, by agitations of the affected parts, and never by a lessened sense of feeling.

  • This disease is practically unknown in this country, although widely spread in Europe.

  • In view of the wide-spread distribution of this disease in both the human and the bovine race, the relation of the same to milk supplies is a question of great importance.

  • Infection in this disease is more frequently attributable to direct infection from patient on account of the long persistence of this germ in the throat, or indirectly through the medium of an attendant.

  • There is wide-spread ignorance on the subject of this disease.

  • I know that with as much of this disease as we doctors see, if it was a deadly disease, there'd be nobody left alive in the world.

  • Jenner, who ascertained that when the cow was affected by this disease and it was then communicated to man, the affection was rendered very mild and devoid of danger, and at the same time it proved a very complete protection against small-pox.

  • All persons with sore throat should avoid kissing--as this disease is commonly spread in this way.

  • The employment of alcoholic stimulation in this disease is almost always used by physicians.

  • This disease may be distinguished from variola and varioloid by the shortness of the period of invasion, the mildness of the symptoms, and the absence of the deep, funnel-shaped depression of the vesicles, so noticeable in variola.

  • There are two varieties of this disease, known as confluent and distinct variola; in the former, the vesicles run together, in the latter, they are separate.

  • Mothers should, therefore, be on their guard who have children predisposed to this disease, and immediately resort to the means hereafter advised.

  • All dull, fat, and heavy children are peculiarly predisposed to this disease, and those with short necks and who make a wheezing noise in their natural breathing.

  • The closure of the tubes is not the only result that may follow the course of this disease.

  • Backache, especially across the hips, is a common accompaniment of this disease.

  • Many of the obscure cases of stomach or nerve trouble may be traced to this disease.

  • A few little germs of this disease left on even the external organs may find their way up through the vagina to the uterus or womb.

  • Concerning the nature of this disease I was ignorant but I gathered the idea that it was some terrible disease which was contracted only by the most depraved of mortals.

  • The degree of resistance must be tested out through a number of years before any variety can be pronounced resistant to this disease.

  • The extreme variation of different seedling trees in their susceptibility to this disease is well illustrated in some of the following observations which were made the present year.

  • A very heavy yielding tree with a small amount of blight may prove more profitable than a light yielding variety that is totally immune to this disease.

  • Chambers, 'are occasioned by this disease.

  • Want of employment, or voluntary idleness is the great nursery of this disease.


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