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Example sentences for "typhoid fever"

  • Especially is this true of typhoid fever,(134) diphtheria, scarlet fever, and measles.

  • Typhoid fever, a most dangerous disease, is usually contracted through either impure food or impure water (Chapter XXIII).

  • Water may, if it contain a small per cent of organic matter, support such dangerous germs as those of typhoid fever.

  • Typhoid Fever*, one of our most dangerous diseases, is caused by germs (bacteria) that enter the body through the food canal.

  • Many a worried business man suffering from some severe disease like pneumonia or typhoid fever, goes on to develop a much more favorable mental attitude toward himself and his affection after he has seen the priest.

  • At one time in the nineteenth century, it was much more dangerous for a woman to have a child in a lying-in hospital in Europe than to go through an attack of typhoid fever.

  • He made a series of post-mortem observations on typhoid fever in which he demonstrated very clearly the intestinal lesions of that affection and came very near solving the important problem of the pathological basis of the disease.

  • Sidenote: Vaccination] Vaccination is now a known preventive against smallpox, typhoid fever, and other germ maladies.

  • The louse is one of the direst offenders in the insect line, as it must take the responsibility not only for many cases of typhoid fever, but for the dread plague of typhus, which is ravaging the European armies.

  • There was a history of typhoid fever at nineteen years, but no other disease.

  • In typhoid fever we have made many estimations at various stages of the disease.

  • On this account the physician frequently resorts to them if his patient is suffering from pneumonia, typhoid fever, or any acute illness at the time of labor.

  • Leslie, clearing his throat, "within the past year or two we have made a most weird and startling discovery in typhoid fever.

  • Leslie to give us a little talk on a recent discovery in the field of typhoid fever--you understand, Commissioner, what I mean, I believe?

  • Who did not know that "Jim" Bisbee, the southern California oil-magnate, had died suddenly of typhoid fever at the private hospital of Dr.

  • The death is announced of Mr. McNair, a distinguished member of the Indian Survey, who expired at Mussoree of typhoid fever.

  • Such was the bright opening of a career that was so soon to be cut short at Mussooree by typhoid fever.

  • We are sorry to have to record the death of this distinguished member of the Indian Survey, who has died at Mussooree of typhoid fever.

  • Nowhere can the natural history of disease be more clearly seen or more advantageously studied than in the case of typhoid fever.

  • On the 13th of April, private Pleasant Ricks died in camp of typhoid fever.

  • Private William Cook died in Greensboro of typhoid fever, on the 5th of June, having been a member of the company about one month.

  • In the abdominal type the symptoms closely resemble those of typhoid fever, for which the condition may be mistaken.

  • It is liable to occur also in the course of any disease in which there is an infection of the blood with pyogenic bacteria, and has been met with in diphtheria, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, measles, and other eruptive fevers.

  • Such conditions are chiefly encountered in typhus, typhoid fever, the eruptive fevers, and pneumonia.

  • This renders it preferable to the ordinary opiates in typhoid fever, and in other exhausting diseases.

  • Assuredly, we may claim that this water-treatment in typhoid fever is one of the greatest gains of modern medicine since the discovery of anæsthesia.

  • The first case in which the cold-water treatment was practiced in the Philadelphia Hospital was that of a woman suffering from a desperate relapse of typhoid fever.

  • It happened that a friend and country-woman at our hotel was taken ill with typhoid fever, and amid the anxieties of her sick room the incipient love-affair was almost forgotten.

  • Of all of the infectious diseases prevalent in the United States, typhoid fever is one of the most common and fatal.

  • Typhoid fever, enteric fever, or abdominal typhus, is an infectious disease believed to be caused by a specific bacterial germ known as the Bacillus typhosus.

  • From uncooked fruits and vegetables we get dysentery, typhoid fever, cholera, and parasitic diseases.

  • Some months ago I was summoned to the bed-side of a man in typhoid fever, in whom I recognized an old school friend.

  • Died of typhoid fever, August 25th, in field hospital at Camp Meade; buried in National Cemetery at Gettysburg.

  • Died of typhoid fever, September 22d, at Independence, Missouri, and there buried.

  • Died of typhoid fever at Fort Myer Hospital, July 30th; buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

  • Died of typhoid fever, June 19th, at Fort Myer Hospital; buried at Arlington.


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