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Example sentences for "chronic cases"

  • In chronic cases it is not always necessary to continue the fast until the tongue is clean.

  • In chronic cases it is especially important to eat properly.

  • If the tongue is not smooth and a pretty pink in color, it means that the child has had too much food and the meals must be reduced in quantity until the tongue does become normal, which may take a few months in chronic cases.

  • In chronic cases it is usually all right.

  • The same cannot be said of chronic cases, especially those which have been operated on rather late in the disease.

  • Both of these therapeutic processes are likely to do good in chronic cases, but much more from their psychic than their physical effects.

  • It does not happen so much with the acute diseases but is quite common in chronic cases.

  • There is, however, a tendency to exaggerate the place that this organ holds in the pathology of chronic cases.

  • They are especially common in chronic cases, and such an appearance on the nasal mucous membrane is always suspicious, as this dense fibroid appearance rarely follows a simple traumatic lesion.

  • In chronic cases, even local bleeding to any great extent is inadmissible.

  • Amputation of the wounded member has also been proposed, particularly in chronic cases, and in one or two it has succeeded.

  • The local subjective symptoms as collated by Hering vary from the merest sense of discomfort in chronic cases to intense pain, difficulty in speech and in deglutition, and various grades of cough in acute ones.

  • Iodide of potassium, in combination with quinia or other tonic, will often prove signally useful in chronic cases unaccompanied by pyrexia, in which the pains are worst at night.

  • Chronic cases of long-continued inflammatory action, with intestinal complication, are often much benefited by the use of mercurials in small doses.

  • In chronic cases a prolonged course of cod-liver oil, alone or along with malt extract, often seems to be of real service, especially when nutrition is much impaired or when the patient is the subject of acquired or inherited struma.

  • In chronic cases recovery is possible, but it will be after a long tedious time.

  • Electricity and pain destroying (anodynes) remedies are indicated in chronic cases.

  • Tonic treatment with quinine, iron, and arsenic in chronic cases is needed.

  • Phosphorus: in chronic cases in place of arsenic.

  • Croton Oil: as liniment to the loins in chronic cases is sometimes useful.

  • In old, chronic cases, with a shrunken frog and increased concavity of the sole, accompanied with excessive wasting of all the internal tissues of the foot, satisfactory results can not be expected and are rarely obtained.

  • The animal may die, recover, or become a chronic sufferer, the internal injuries failing to make a satisfactory recovery even with the removal of the worms in chronic cases.

  • In chronic cases, little if any evidence of inflammation is to be detected by digital manipulation of the parts.

  • Excepting in cases of acute inflammation attending synovitis of these parts, no lameness marks its existence and in chronic cases of synovial distension the service of affected animals is not interfered with.

  • In this country all the asylums are of a mixed character, but, excepting two or three hospitals for the insane, contain a large preponderance of chronic cases.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    answered promptly; chronic bronchitis; chronic catarrh; chronic constipation; chronic disease; chronic form; chronic inflammation; chronic nephritis; chronic poisoning; chronic rheumatism; economic forces; great happiness; had heard; heeled shoes; hind foot; mile after; mortgage bonds; nothing else but the; political life; quite well; smart fire; sometimes from; teaspoon sugar; will itself; would accept; young lord