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Example sentences for "derangements"

Lexicographically close words:
derailed; derailment; derange; deranged; derangement; deranges; deranging; dere; derecha; derecho
  1. There is then no tenderness or soreness, no fever, no derangements of the appetite, nor in fact any other symptom of any consequence.

  2. The functions of the breasts are liable, from many causes, to become deranged, and such derangements may lead to serious results, both to the mother and the child.

  3. The powerful sympathetic action of the womb on the stomach produces not only nausea and vomiting, but various derangements of the appetite and taste also.

  4. Women are liable during pregnancy, and after childbirth, to most of the diseases which afflict them at other times, and also to many derangements peculiar to those periods.

  5. The treatment of spitting of blood must be nearly the same as for many other derangements already described.

  6. The second kind, called Idiopathic, are real primary derangements of the Generative Organs themselves, or of those intimately connected with them.

  7. In short there are few of the derangements incident to pregnancy so annoying as this, and unfortunately, from its nature, the sufferer dislikes to speak of it and seek the necessary assistance.

  8. The diseases which are found during pregnancy are of two kinds; the first kind called Sympathetic, or nervous, consist of various derangements of different parts of the system, produced chiefly by nervous sympathy with the Womb.

  9. Several derangements of the urinary organs are liable to occur during pregnancy, partly from sympathetic irritation, and partly from mere pressure.

  10. It is advisable to correct it as soon as possible, let it arise how it may, as it is very apt to cause various derangements of the stomach and intestines, and even inflammation of the womb itself.

  11. And even if these extreme results do not follow, there may be serious derangements of the general health, indicated by difficulty of breathing, sleeplessness, headache, and fever.

  12. Aristotle informs his disciples that the bodies of animals are cold in the decrease of the moon, that blood and humours are then put into motion, and to these revolutions he ascribes various derangements of women.

  13. On the other hand, there can be no doubt of the existence of definite tics of walking--widely varying functional derangements of tonic or clonic type, distinguished by the unexpected interruption of ambulatory rhythm.

  14. In cases of Gilles de la Tourette's disease the progressive unfolding of motor disorders suggests a corresponding evolution of psychical derangements which may end in dementia.

  15. Herein may consist a tic, and, in fact, a large number of tics are nothing more than functional derangements of this kind.

  16. It may be asked why these celebrated and observing physicians have neglected the preputial condition, if, as it is claimed, it is, in itself, so important and sure a factor of the derangements at the vesical neck?

  17. It will perhaps hereafter appear surprising, that derangements in the structure of so important an organ as the heart should have been lightly estimated by very respectable authors.

  18. In the ox typhus, on the contrary, when the pulmonary form prevails, the derangements of the respiratory organs are remarkable.

  19. In this stage of the disease we have to contend with the derangements of the circulation and secretions.

  20. In some, the nervous derangements predominate; in others, it is those of the respiratory, and in others, it is those of the digestive channels.

  21. In some animals it scarcely betrays the derangements produced by its morbid operation: they preserve their appetite and their usual looks.

  22. There are derangements of menstruation which are symptoms of various diseases.

  23. Almost all forms of mental derangements are hereditary--one of the parents or near relation being afflicted.

  24. It is an infant's first method of removing obstructions and overcoming derangements of the system.

  25. Physical degeneracy and mental derangements are too often caused by the parents producing offspring while laboring under great mental strain or bodily fatigue.

  26. A Practical Treatise on the Various Diseases, Malpositions, and Structural Derangements of the Uterus and its Appendages.

  27. In a minor degree they produce these slight derangements of uterine action, which we are now considering under the name of spurious pains.

  28. Derangements in the contractile power of the uterus may arise from a variety of causes, which may be chiefly brought under two heads, viz.

  29. A minute and intimate knowledge of the changes and appearances which the uterus presents at every period of pregnancy, is essential to the diagnosis and treatment of the various derangements to which this process is subject.

  30. But it is not true that she can do all this, and retain uninjured health and a future secure from neuralgia, uterine disease, hysteria, and other derangements of the nervous system, if she follows the same method that boys are trained in.

  31. Derangements of function precede abnormalities of structure; hence the innervation must be at fault before the organ fails.

  32. The circulatory system suffers derangements that are characteristic of chlorosis.

  33. The bladder is often the seat of functional derangements that are characterized by a morbid sensibility and pain.

  34. Constipation is one of the most common derangements of the pregnant woman; it is the rule in which the exceptions are few and far between.

  35. The digestive derangements that so often accompany acute metritis; the nausea and vomiting of this and kindred diseases, are alleviated by this formula:— NO.

  36. The task of furnishing a corrective for derangements of the paper medium with us is almost inexpressibly great.

  37. Mineral veins are subject to derangements in their course, which are called shifts or faults.

  38. The frequent derangements which this metallic deposit experiences, led skilful directors of the under-ground operations at an early period to study the order of superposition of the accompanying rocks.

  39. Here, then, is the therapeutic value of hypnosis; it may arrest or remedy habits like alcoholism, and it may act upon derangements of circulation and secretion.

  40. The lamps arranged to work on either system, require the same amount of attention and are subject to the same derangements as those for inside service.

  41. Indeed, some of these apparent derangements have been going on in the same direction from the creation of the world.

  42. The period of reaction no less surely comes than in cases of other kinds of stimulation, and is frequently manifested in functional or organic derangements of the heart and other organs.

  43. Mathematical analysis has not served to represent in finite terms the values of the derangements which each planet experiences in its movement from the action of all the other planets.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "derangements" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.