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Example sentences for "sore throat"

  • If there is vomiting and sickness along with the sore throat, the other symptoms of scarlet fever should be looked for, and medical aid obtained if possible.

  • It is a fact that actors who study the method of voice production do not suffer from that form of sore throat known as clergymen's sore throat, simply because they have learned to produce their voice in this way.

  • The first question in any case of sore throat, is, What is the temperature of the patient?

  • A drink of hot, strong lemonade before going to bed will often break up a cold and cure a sore throat.

  • During the voyage, Mr. Dixon complained much of a sore throat.

  • She answered, “He has; but, poor man, he has not been well of a sore throat.

  • We went early to bed, about ten o’clock, as Mr. Brodie complained that night of being much indisposed with a sore throat.

  • Scarlet fever usually begins with a sore throat, while chickenpox has very few initial symptoms; usually the first thing noted is the rash itself.

  • There may be an earache, an abdominal complication, or a sore throat, any one of which will be detected by the skilled doctor.

  • It begins with a general feeling of heavy, drowsy lassitude with a sore throat.

  • Indeed, according to Yelin and Fuchs, the boiling point of anhydrous alcohol is higher than of that which contains 2 or 3 per cent.

  • The clear solution is to be poured into a retort, and half of the volume of the alcohol employed, or so much as has the sp.

  • When the boy was convalescent, as her appetite failed and she was indisposed, a careful examination revealed the fact that she had albuminuria, although she had had no sore throat or other symptom of scarlet fever.

  • Sore throat is a feature common to both scarlet fever and rötheln, but it is very much less marked in the latter.

  • It began with a chill, and he had the usual efflorescence, sore throat, and tumefaction of the cervical glands.

  • Sore throat is not uncommon, perhaps the most constant feature, and, according to Liveing, is apt to persist after the subsidence of the rash.

  • There is also a chronic form, known as follicular laryngitis, or clergymen's sore throat, to which public speakers are subject.

  • Fever, sore throat, and a bright-red rash are the characteristics of this disease.

  • While colds and indigestion are among the most frequent ailments of children, they must not be neglected, for measles begins as a bad cold, smallpox like the grippe, and scarlet fever with a sore throat or tonsilitis, and vomiting.

  • If the germs have secured a foothold in the upper throat, then the well-known membrane is formed and the toxins produced spread through the blood and cause headache and fever, even before any experience of sore throat is felt.

  • Sometimes the throat is affected, and the patient complains of sore throat.

  • The disease usually begins with a cold, sore throat, and local inflammation, which develops sometimes with alarming rapidity.

  • In the days of our grandmothers, the first thing that the anxious mother did when a child complained of sore throat was to get a spoon and look for white patches in the back of the throat.

  • A common drink for a sore throat may be made of two ounces of Turkey figs, the same quantity of sun raisins cut small, and two ounces of pearl barley, boiled in three pints of water till reduced to a quart.

  • A fumigation for a sore throat may be made in the following manner.

  • A sore throat may be gargled with it two or three times a day.

  • Not in every case, not with housemaid's knee or sore throat, anyway.

  • Well, the man said he had a sore throat and he should know, so iodine let it be.

  • Dearest, it is a little more than a sore throat, isn't it?

  • I am a singer with a sore throat and a chronic pain in my right kidney that I am trying to wash away with the juice of Clive's apricots and the milk from Clive's cows.

  • The whole house is wrapped in gloom because Dick Gardner has a sore throat.


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