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Example sentences for "catarrh"

Lexicographically close words:
catapult; catapulted; catapults; cataract; cataracts; catarrhal; catarrhs; catastrophe; catastrophes; catastrophic
  1. Many cases of nasal catarrh or chronic throat trouble or bronchitis in children date from the same source.

  2. How do catarrh and adenoids affect the voice?

  3. The best and only sure way to avoid catarrh is by breathing nothing but fresh, pure air, day and night, keeping your skin clean and vigorous by cool bathing every day, and taking plenty of play in the open air.

  4. Chronic catarrh of the bladder is traceable to any or all the causes that have been enumerated in the acute processes, because every acute inflammation of the bladder may terminate in a chronic form.

  5. In children it is of a bronchial nature, that is, the ordinary bronchial catarrh has a tendency to extend to the very small bronchial tubes (capillary bronchitis), thence into the air cells of the lungs.

  6. It may lay the foundation of a nephritis or Bright’s disease of the kidneys, or some other lesion, and that it often gives rise to vaginal and uterine catarrh is as certain as that it gives rise to nasal catarrh or a cold in the head.

  7. By far the greatest proportion of cases of uterine catarrh are of a simple and transient nature and are only intensified by probing and local treatment.

  8. If the uterine catarrh is the result of a venous obstruction due to a congested liver and a general derangement of the digestive apparatus, then any local treatment will be of no avail without first removing the hepatic derangement.

  9. The etiology or causation of uterine catarrh resolves itself into predisposing and exciting causes.

  10. Vaginal catarrh has its origin in and is limited to the vaginal canal.

  11. If the patient requires further medical treatment, he or she surely requires this, else there is no catarrh in the case.

  12. A neglected cold, cough, or catarrh may soon develop this fatality.

  13. Chronic catarrh necessarily must be connected with a bad circulation of the blood, a want of action in the skin, and usually with cold feet.

  14. Thousands of dollars are expended annually for "Catarrh Remedies," which never cured a case yet, but have been the death of thousands, by aggravating and prolonging the disease.

  15. Now, there is no other way under heaven whereby man can be saved from catarrh than this which I have here given.

  16. The febrile movement is not, as a rule, high; grave nervous symptoms and serious catarrh may be associated with moderate fever.

  17. It is now known that catarrh of the renal tubes frequently occurs in a mild form early in scarlet fever, without causing albuminuria, dropsy, or any notable symptom.

  18. With careful treatment and no exposure to cold, the renal catarrh abates with the decline of the scarlet fever.

  19. There is, moreover, rarely the same amount of prostration or stupor in the latter disease, which is also attended by coryza and more bronchial catarrh than is often present in the former.

  20. There is absence of the characteristic catarrh of measles, and the presence of severe sore throat, strawberry tongue, and swelling of the lymphatics at the angle of the jaws.

  21. The disease assumes the guise of a more or less severe catarrh of the gastro-enteric mucous membrane, with disturbance of the functions of the liver.

  22. Whenever the neighboring surface is affected with catarrh or inflammation, or injured so that the epithelium gets loose or thrown off, the diphtheritic exudation will spread within a very short time.

  23. This induration and a chronic pharyngeal and nasal catarrh are very serious matters in many instances.

  24. The intestinal catarrhs so frequent during infancy produce intensive irritations in this zone, and we often hear it said that intestinal catarrh at this delicate age causes "nervousness.

  25. The grown sheep, too, are much affected by sudden changes in the weather; an abrupt change to cold being pretty certain to be registered on their noses by unmistakable indications of catarrh or "snuffles.

  26. Catarrh rarely attacks the American fine-woolled sheep with sufficient violence in summer to require the application of remedies.

  27. In the latter, it is more common to find a slight intestinal catarrh and fluid excreta.

  28. Apart from slight vomiting, and in a few cases, as shown by post-mortem, a slight catarrh of the stomach, the animals remained well.

  29. Description: The product of various herbs known for their high percentage of propionic acid; applied in case of catarrh in the form of atomized steam.

  30. Hence, a coated tongue affords a valuable indication in making a correct diagnosis, especially in case of chronic catarrh of the stomach, this being one of the main causes of depression, and melancholia, as stated by Piderit.

  31. Albumen water, which is occasionally used in case of febrile disease and intestinal catarrh of children, is prepared by mixing the white of an egg and two to four spoonfuls of sugar in a tumbler of water.

  32. Furthermore, in most cases, bronchial catarrh of a more or less severe nature appears.

  33. The lymphatic system is the carrier of all germs to the various mucous membranes, and promotes the spreading of catarrh to all parts of the body.

  34. In case of feverish catarrh it is used together with the three-quarter pack.

  35. Catarrh of the bladder occurs, because the patient retains the urine too long, while in a state of unconsciousness.

  36. It is different, of course, if an acute catarrh of the stomach or of the bowels is combined with the fever.

  37. Permit small quantities, but eaten with crisp biscuit only, so as to avoid catarrh of the stomach.

  38. The renal discharge exhibits the conditions of a catarrh of the urinary canals originating from causes we do not understand.

  39. The bronchial catarrh grows better, the stool once more becomes normal; in short, the patient enters the stage of convalescence.

  40. If it is, roup is to be treated; if not, catarrh or bronchitis.

  41. For both catarrh and bronchitis give some stimulant, such as ginger or cayenne pepper in the food or whisky in the water.

  42. Treat catarrh and cold promptly, to keep them from developing into roup.

  43. Catarrh is a very prevalent disease in America, and consequently numerous catarrh remedies have been devised, most of which contain in a disguised form the pernicious drug, cocaine.

  44. It is enough for those adults whose long hair would otherwise be dishevelled, to wear night caps, and subject themselves, as they inevitably do, to catarrh and periodical headache.

  45. For caps, by the heat they produce to a part which cannot safely endure an increase of temperature, greatly expose children to catarrhal affections; and many a catarrh has laid the foundation for dulness of hearing, if not of actual deafness.

  46. The invitation is declined, not by Hatty herself, but in a note from Mrs Crossland: "Miss Hester Courtenay has so sad a catarrh that it will not be safe for her to venture out for some days to come.

  47. My catarrh must take care of itself," he made answer.

  48. Salicin: in catarrh and chronic diarrhea of children.

  49. Alkaline mineral waters in catarrh of duodenum or bile-ducts.

  50. Ammonium Iodide: in catarrh of duodenum and biliary ducts, in the early stage of cirrhosis, in the malarial cachexia; efficacy increased by the addition of arsenic.

  51. Arsenic: in catarrh of bile-ducts as a sequela.

  52. Actaea Racemosa: in acute catarrh and bronchitis when the more active symptoms have subsided.

  53. Ipecacuanha: in sympathetic nervous vomiting in very small doses; in the vomiting of children from catarrh and the vomiting of drunkards.

  54. Hydrastis: when chronic gastric catarrh is present, in chronic catarrh of the duodenum and bile-ducts, with inspissation of the bile and gallstones.

  55. Aconite: in spasmodic cases, also in asthma consequent on nasal catarrh in children.

  56. As gargle, 1 in 100, when catarrh tends to spread from nose into throat and chest, or to ascend from throat into nose.

  57. Alkaline Mineral Waters: in catarrh of the bile-duct, early stage of cirrhosis, and obstruction to the hepatic circulation.

  58. It seems that the patient had already suffered (in 1907) from nasal catarrh and disturbance of hearing from stoppage of the Eustachian tubes.

  59. In his life as a traveling salesman, there was frequently catarrh of the throat, and in 1912 there was a marked swelling of the vocal cords with extreme hoarseness and inability to speak, which condition was cured after local treatment.

  60. Such diseases are cold in the head with running nose, catarrh of the nose and throat, inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose or throat.

  61. Certain children are predisposed to attacks of "cold in the head" or acute coryza or nasal catarrh (these being the medical names for this condition).

  62. The catarrh will in many cases be cured by removing its cause; if, however, it should persist it must be treated for some time with appropriate solutions.

  63. Of the more common causes as given above, the adenoids should be removed, and the chronic catarrh which is invariably the cause of the ulcer should be cured.

  64. As a result of the local irritation in the lower part of the bowel and rectum there is set up a catarrh of the bowel which produces large quantities of mucus.

  65. An express messenger had just come to inform her that her mother, Madame Crochard, was sinking under a complication of disorders produced by constant catarrh and rheumatism.

  66. In confirmation of this opinion, numerous instances might be brought, where catarrh was cured merely by exposure to cold.

  67. The catarrh has extended down from the nose and throat into the bronchial tubes, and set up a spasm which is the source of this distressing malady.

  68. Yet the influenza bacillus itself finds the greatest ally in any catarrh of the nose or throat.

  69. Often what is put down to gun deafness is really chronic catarrh and gout.

  70. Gout or catarrh aggravates this evil and a man who never shoots may get "hard of hearing" and have constant singing in his ears from these diseases alone.


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    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