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Example sentences for "diarrhoeas"

Lexicographically close words:
diarist; diarists; diarrhea; diarrhoea; diarrhoeal; diary; dias; diastase; diastasic; diastatic
  1. The buyo leaf plays a very important part in the therapeutics of the infant of the Philippines: in its indigestions, colics and diarrhoeas the heated leaves are applied to the abdomen previously anointed with hot cocoanut oil.

  2. In the atonic diarrhoeas so common in the Philippines a tincture of cinnamon in doses of 8-10 grams a day, or the powder in cases where alcohol was contraindicated, have given me unhoped-for results.

  3. Waring in chronic dysentery and the diarrhoeas of tropical countries: Dried peel of mangosteen 60 grams.

  4. The diarrhoeas prevalent among infants during the summer months are not due to a specific germ, but there are many bacteria that grow rapidly in milk and form poisons which induce vomiting and purging, and may cause death.

  5. The diarrhoeas of infancy are practically confined to the hot months, because a high temperature is essential to the growth and wide distribution of the poison-producing bacteria.

  6. The result, however, is far from uniform, as in other cases these artificial diarrhoeas have a tendency to aggravate the peritoneal symptoms.

  7. Diarrhoeas are frequent during an epidemic of cholera.

  8. Alcohol is often to be blamed for diarrhoeas which are attributed to indigestible food, and frequent recurrences of intestinal catarrh can only be prevented by abandoning stimulants altogether.

  9. Carmichael Smith in these words: "I think it is probable (for we can have no positive evidence of the fact) that in diarrhoeas from catching cold the villous or interior coat of the stomach is sometimes slightly inflamed.

  10. When on the other hand the body, though wasted, still holds out, then the bile is expelled, like an exile from a factious state, causing associating diarrhoeas and dysenteries and similar disorders.

  11. It is true that the vital forces sometimes overcome the diseased action in spite of the medicinal action; but it does not always do this, and subacute and chronic diarrhoeas are the result of the use of such remedies in some cases.

  12. For watery diarrhoeas I gave Fowler's solution of Arsenic in the same manner, and in both instances generally with very satisfactory results.


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