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Example sentences for "bronchitis"

Lexicographically close words:
bromine; bronc; bronchi; bronchial; bronchitic; broncho; bronchos; bronchus; bronco; broncos
  1. Pneumonia, croup, and bronchitis very often follow measles, due, as already indicated, to exposure before the body has regained its normal condition.

  2. In the winter, and this is the time when the whooping cough is most common, it is often followed by lung troubles, such as bronchitis and pneumonia.

  3. This is the third or fourth attack of bronchitis I have had since the beginning of the year.

  4. It was an acute attack of bronchitis which aggravated my chronic bronchitis.

  5. Poor old Pemberton--fifty-eight if he was an hour--got a bad bronchitis with these same night excursions.

  6. Gentlemen--I was troubled with bronchitis for over two years, had severe cough and great difficulty in breathing; appetite was poor and suffered from indigestion, became very weak and despondent.

  7. Gentlemen--I had bronchitis for twenty years and over, and I could not work without coughing so hard as to take all my strength away.

  8. Bronchitis is but an advanced stage or aggravated form of cold or catarrh.

  9. Do not neglect bronchitis lest it run into consumption.

  10. Bronchitis is the malady most to be feared, and its attacks are very easily provoked.

  11. In infants and during the winter season it is likely to be very serious on account of the danger of bronchitis and pneumonia, which frequently accompany it.

  12. For such attacks as those of pneumonia, bronchitis measles, etc.

  13. Defn: A febrile disease characterized by dyspnoa and bronchitis caused by inhaling dust.

  14. Gouty bronchitis, bronchitis arising as a secondary disease during the progress of gout.

  15. The most important feature in the treatment of bronchitis is a warm room of even temperature night and day.

  16. Whooping cough being a bronchitis plus something else, it seems rational that the same precautions that are observed in a case of bronchitis should be followed here.

  17. The voice becomes hoarse and there is always a bronchitis present which is characterized by a dry, harsh cough.

  18. This relation of catarrhal pneumonia to bronchitis may be accounted for by the play of a mechanical force and thus illustrates the relation of cause and effect.

  19. A mouthful of cold water now and then is harmless, but on the whole the drinks should be quite warm; the cough and bronchitis alone would require that.

  20. Bronchitis or catarrh of the bronchial tubes is generally the cause of the ordinary cough due to exposure or taking cold.

  21. The same remedy that was suggested for the cough in bronchitis is also here serviceable.

  22. The cough and bronchitis continue to be prominent symptoms, and the expectoration, consisting of yellowish sputa becomes abundant.

  23. Nitric acid fumes sometimes produce no serious symptoms for an hour or more, but there may then be coughing, difficulty of breathing, and tightness in the lower part of the throat, followed by capillary bronchitis (see p.

  24. Inhalation of the fumes of strong ammonia may lead to death from capillary bronchitis or broncho-pneumonia.

  25. Patient had scrofula, scarlet fever, and bronchitis (tendency to rave intensely when in fever).

  26. Patient transferred to another department, for acute catarrhal bronchitis with fever.

  27. He had had measles and bronchitis as a child, and in childhood had had bad dreams; at the age of ten he had swooning spells.

  28. Bronchitis and asthma often keep him a prisoner and make work slack.

  29. Bronchitis had, as usual, laid her low during a foggy week.

  30. An hour after, and Roy was sitting up in bed speechless and panting, with the bronchitis kettle in full play, and nurse trying vainly to battle with one of his worst bronchial attacks.

  31. The next day bronchitis developed, followed by pneumonia.

  32. I have had grippe and bronchitis in the winter and bad malarial jaundice in the summer, but I have been constantly employed in writing on themes of great interest and have had much of the society of children and grandchildren.

  33. Variola may be confounded with bronchitis or pneumonia if complicated with these troubles and the eruption is absent from the exterior, but it is of little moment, as the treatment for both is much the same.

  34. The same medicines advised for the convalescing period of bronchitis are equally efficient in this case, especially the iodid of potash; likewise, the same general instructions apply here.

  35. They occur in bronchitis and in tuberculosis, where there is an excess of secretion.

  36. Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes.

  37. The instructions in regard to the general management of bronchitis and pneumonia must be adhered to in the treatment of pleurisy.

  38. Bronchitis is occasionally associated with influenza and other specific fevers.

  39. In six weeks it developed a bronchitis without having been specially exposed, and in two days this trouble was followed by a lobular pneumonia and the breaking of an abscess in the right lung.

  40. Lung trouble, such as bronchitis and "heaves," often follows their use.

  41. This is due to a dry constriction of the bronchial tubes and it is heard in chronic bronchitis and in tuberculosis.

  42. Bronchitis affecting the larger tubes is less serious than when the smaller are involved.

  43. An attack of the chronic form is liable to be converted into acute bronchitis by a very slight cause.

  44. This may be due to the same causes as acute bronchitis or it may follow the latter disease.

  45. Then his annual bronchitis appeared, and he was confined a good deal to his home, where he wrote or planned new reforms and enterprises.

  46. If he had bronchitis when this letter was written, it must have been of a very mild form, for it did not interfere with billiard games, which were more protracted and strenuous than at almost any other period.

  47. In this case, also, very acute bronchitis and oedema of the lungs caused death by asphyxiation.

  48. The examination showed that death was due to acute bronchitis and its secondary effects.

  49. There was no doubt that the bronchitis and accompanying slow asphyxiation were due to the irritant gas.

  50. Someone must sit up with him, keep a bronchitis kettle going, and see that he did not kick off the clothes.

  51. Bobby is three years and a half old, and has had bronchitis and measles.

  52. Just think, Grizel; all the time he was in bed with bronchitis he was writing me cheerful letters every other day pretending there was nothing the matter with him.

  53. Bronchitis in toy dogs must be treated exactly as in children, and, needless to say, the dog must not go out until the acute stage is passed.

  54. A bronchitis kettle must be kept going in the room, and the patient will need an invalidish diet and much petting and amusement to carry him through the dull hours of discomfort.

  55. In Herefordshire, again, John de Monmouth is returned as holding 'feoda xv.

  56. The rector's bronchitis is intensified to a dangerous extent.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bronchitis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    appendicitis; arthritis; asthma; bronchitis; bunion; cold; colitis; croup; emphysema; encephalitis; enteritis; gastritis; gout; grippe; hepatitis; inflammation; influenza; laryngitis; lumbago; meningitis; myelitis; nephritis; neuritis; peritonitis; phlebitis; pleurisy; pneumonia; pyorrhea; quinsy; rheum; rheumatism; tonsilitis; wryneck