Use disease in a sentence
Sentences starting with disease
- Disease is one of the penalties of one of the forms of such failure. [3]
- Disease and death, if we may judge by the records of creation, are inherently and essentially necessary in the present order of things. [3]
Sentences ending with disease
- The best thing you could do would be to burn whole rows of these tenements, they are ideal breeding grounds for disease. [9]
- You think that would cure the disease? [11]
- It fills them with grief and alarms; and, would you believe it--such anguish of mind, especially when the Nile is so low and there is more sickness than usual, gives rise to numberless forms of disease? [10]
- She should go to the root of the disease. [9]
- What I want to know is, has my wife got a disease? [11]
- The only way to kill it and all similar fancies, and to throw every quack nostrum into discredit, is to root out completely the suckers of the old rotten superstition that whatever is odious or noxious is likely to be good for disease. [6]
- But I've got to find him some work; work's the only medicine for his disease. [5]
- But to justify this proposition, I must add that the injuries inflicted by over-medication are to a great extent masked by disease. [3]
- As it is, there's talk that we're scattering poisoned sweetmeats to spread the disease. [11]
- In other districts the proximity of cemeteries seemed to aggravate the disease. [5]
Short sentences using disease
- That woman's disease is typhoid! [5]
- Is it a disease? [5]
- His disease was consumption. [5]
- Merely heart disease. [5]
- What's her disease? [11]
Sentences containing disease two or more times
- Mr. Motley's case was a striking illustration that the renal disease of so-called Bright's disease may supervene as part and parcel of a larger and antecedent change in the blood-vessels in other parts than the kidney. [6]
- It is the special advantage of large cities that they afford the opportunity of seeing a great deal of disease in a short space of time, and of seeing many cases of the same kind of disease brought together. [3]
- Until it is proved to what removable condition attaching to the attendant the disease is owing, he is bound to stay away from his patients so soon as he finds himself singled out to be tracked by the disease. [3]
- If a woman has a disease, there it is, and you can deal with it or not; but if she hasn't no disease, then it's chicanyery-- chicanyery. [11]
More example sentences with the word disease in them
- Here was the young man whose life she had saved, at least for the moment, and who was yet in danger from the disease which had almost worn out his powers of resistance. [6]
- In young persons whose heads have become fixed either sideways or backwards, owing to disease, one of the two eyes has changed its position, and the shape of the skull has been altered apparently by the pressure of the brain in a new direction. [1]
- Her oldest son, who on account of hip disease was not fit for hard work, helped her, and the youngest was Ortel, who had carried Eva's basket on the day of her dead mother's consecration. [10]
- In this fashion, while his regiment thinned out by disease, famine, fighting, and the midnight knife, Seti came on to Dongola, to Berber, to Khartoum; and he grinned with satisfaction when he heard that they would make even for Kordofan. [11]
- In the harbour were the men-of-war of all nations, and Arab dhows sailed slowly in, laden with pilgrims for Mecca--masses of picturesque sloth and dirt--and disease also; for more than one vessel flew the yellow flag. [11]
- Is it not well to remind the student from time to time that a physician's business is to avert disease, to heal the sick, to prolong life, and to diminish suffering? [3]
- Through mind alone we have prevented disease and preserved health. [5]
- In the same way, that other realist, M. Zola, has painted a patient suffering from delirium tremens, the disease known to common speech as "the horrors. [6]
- The disease which was ultimately to strike him down had already made its preliminary attack. [4]
- When the mother was told --on the first day--that her disease was typhoid, she was frightened, and asked if there was danger that Helen could have contracted it the day before, when she was in the sick-chamber on that confession visit. [5]
- The year 1735 was rendered sadly memorable by the epidemic of the terrible disease known as "throat distemper," and regarded by many as the same as our "diphtheria. [3]
- New diseases and vices have in some cases proved highly destructive; and it appears that a new disease often causes much death, until those who are most susceptible to its destructive influence are gradually weeded out (33. [1]
- The cholera generally vanquishes a Neapolitan when it seizes him, because, you understand, before the doctor can dig through the dirt and get at the disease the man dies. [5]
- And Love leadeth us not into temptation, but delivereth from sin, disease, and death. [5]
- Disease, dis-ease,--disturbed quiet, uncomfortableness,--means imperfect or abnormal reaction of the living system, and its more or less permanent results. [3]
- They have a truer sensibility for others' pain, the more they study pain and disease in the light of science. [6]
- You are eating too much mental sugar; you will bring on Bright's disease of the intellect. [5]
- From December, 1602, to the December following, the plague destroyed 30,518 persons in London; the same disease that in the sixth year of Elizabeth killed 20,500, and in the thirty-sixth year 17,890, besides the lord mayor and three aldermen. [4]
- They'll move out to settlements like Glendale full of dirt and vermin and disease and live as they're accustomed to. [9]
- What is it to him that you can localize and name by some uncouth term the disease which you could not prevent and which you cannot cure? [6]
- It has seemed to cure many cases, but epilepsy is a very uncertain disease, and there is hardly anything which has not been supposed to cure it. [6]
- The practical point to be illustrated is the following: The disease known as Puerperal Fever is so far contagious as to be frequently carried from patient to patient by physicians and nurses. [3]
- These things ought to be attended to while a person is young; otherwise, when age and disease come, there is nothing effectual to fight them with. [5]
- For a short time they hoped that the disease was arrested. [14]
- They kennel together, three families in a room, in unimaginable filth and stench; and disease comes, and they die off like flies. [5]
- She felt as though some beloved hand had given her a vial of precious medicine that would cure every disease, when she had learned this verse, too, by heart. [10]
- Coincidences meaning nothing, though a man have a monopoly of the disease for weeks or months; or cause and effect, the cause being in some way connected with the person; this is the question. [3]
- The question was this: "Were the doctors clear that the deceased had no disease which might soon have carried him off, if he had not been shot? [5]
- The Scientist finds this reasonable, natural, and not harder to believe than that the disease germ, a creature of darkness, perishes when exposed to the light of the great sun--a new revelation of profane science which no one doubts. [5]
- I do not think he lived to see his home again; his disease had been seriously aggravated by his hardships. [5]
- Not only are they liable, as has been mentioned, to various accidental complications which may prove suddenly fatal, but too often, after convalescence seems to be established, relapses occur which are more serious than the disease had appeared to be in its previous course. [6]
- I cannot think, therefore, that either the scourge of the East or our Southern malarial pestilence was the disease that wasted the Indians. [3]
- Had disease destroyed them, or only that greatest destroyer--time? [13]
- Then will come the usual talk about a change in the character of disease, which has about as much meaning as that concerning "old-fashioned snow-storms. [3]
- But what was the use in sending medicines, when he knows that the disease is incurable? [5]
- I suppose that the sun, going through a man, as it will on such a day, takes out of him rheumatism, consumption, and every other disease, except sudden death--from sun-stroke. [4]
- Even this season the Saturday Review is struggling with Ibsen, while Boston, having had that disease, has probably gone on to some other fad. [4]
- This was truly the principle of contraries contrariis, which ill-informed persons have attempted to make out to be the general doctrine of medicine, whereas there is no general dogma other than this: disease is to be treated by anything that is proved to cure it. [3]
- How much of the pain and disease in the world is created by the imaginations of the sufferers, and then kept alive by those same imaginations? [5]
- The disease of the nation was organic, and not functional, and the rough chirurgery of war was its only remedy. [6]
- The confidence of the few believers in this delusion will never survive the loss of friends who may die of any acute disease, under a treatment such as that prescribed by Homoeopathy. [3]
- So you see, the doctor is constantly in presence of a benevolent agency working against a settled order of things, of which pain and disease are the accidents, so to speak. [6]
- Another illusion of the disease was his: that he succeeded perfectly in deceiving everybody round him with his pathetic make-believe; and, unlike most deceivers, he deceived himself as well. [11]
- Parpon knew that the disease had seized upon Valmond the night of the burial of Gabriel. [11]
- Yet often, when the disease attacks her more sharply, she asks in mortal terror if everything is ready, for she is afraid to die without extreme unction. [10]
- And driving about the country-side I was told by my fellow-farmers that it was the only rational human and valuable disease. [5]
- I saw him, the best of men, perishing amid contumely and disease. [10]
- Mrs. Eddy knows that when you cannot get a man to try--free of cost--a new and effective remedy for a disease he is afflicted with, you can generally sell it to him if you will put a price upon it which he cannot afford. [5]
- Dr. Hooker believes that the typhus syncopatia of a preceding generation in New England "was often in fact a brandy and opium disease. [3]
- It is granted that the disease may be produced and variously modified by many causes besides contagion, and more especially by epidemic and endemic influences. [3]
- It is true that some suppose, and our scientific and thoughtful associate, Dr. Gould, has half countenanced the opinion, that there may yet be discovered a specific for every disease. [6]
- It is true that some of these supermen were occasionally swept away by disease, which in ancient days would have been regarded as a retributive scourge, but was in fact nothing but the logical working of the laws of hygiene, the result of overwork. [9]
- It is true that some of the historians of the disease, especially Hulme, Hull, and Leake, in England; Tonnelle, Duges, and Baudelocque, in France, profess not to have found puerperal fever contagious. [3]
- I was told that one of my pilot friends fell dead at the wheel, from heart disease, in 1869. [5]
- He will find that John Hunter knew a case in which, of twenty-one persons bitten, only one died of the disease. [3]
- Mr. Roberton says that in one instance within his knowledge a practitioner passed the catheter for a patient with puerperal fever late in the evening; the same night he attended a lady who had the symptoms of the disease on the second day. [3]
- Dr. Hodge remarks that "the frequency and importance of this singular circumstance (that the disease is occasionally more prevalent with one practitioner than another) has been exceedingly overrated. [3]
- How can he tell the exhaustion produced by his evacuants from the collapse belonging to the disease they were meant to remove? [3]
- Have your portrait taken as a "Wonderful Cure of a Desperate Disease given up by all the Doctors. [6]
- With no violent symptoms, but with steady persistency, the disease moved on in its accustomed course. [6]
- If the graver symptoms recur while the patient is under our observation, we propose to make use of an agency discredited by modern skepticism, but deserving of a fair trial as an exceptional remedy for an exceptional disease. [6]
- I remember one summer when everybody in town had this disease at once. [5]
- It was doubtless suggested by that old fancy of wearing a portion of elk's hoof hung round the neck or in a ring, for this disease. [3]
- He was the subject of a slow, torturing, malignant, and almost necessarily fatal disease. [6]
- There was a student of mine wrote a dissertation on the Natural Theology of Health and Disease, and took that old lying proverb for his motto. [6]
- In its very statement of the doctrine maintained it avoids all discussion of the nature of the disease "known as puerperal fever," and all the somewhat stale philology of the word contagion. [3]
- The fighting and starving and dying by bullets and disease went steadily on. [5]
- I have seen somewhere a statement, which I cannot confirm, that her disease was smallpox. [4]
- There is, therefore, some relation of cause and effect between the physician's presence and the patient's disease. [3]
- There is nothing so bad for this disease as a draft. [5]
- He would be smiling along pleasantly enough, when a sudden spasm of his disease would take him and he would go out of his smile into a perfect fury. [5]
- But for the Sir Walter disease, the character of the Southerner--or Southron, according to Sir Walter's starchier way of phrasing it--would be wholly modern, in place of modern and medieval mixed, and the South would be fully a generation further advanced than it is. [5]
- It is a sickness that gives raging pain--like a poisoned arrow in an open wound, and devours all that is near it like a fire-brand, and is harder to cure than the disease which is killing that coughing wench. [10]
- The union of several remedies in a single prescription destroys its utility, and, according to the "Organon," frequently adds a new disease. [3]
- A mortal disease sets in, which keeps pace with the shrinking skin, and his life and his talisman come to an end together. [6]
- In all the series of cases mentioned, the death-carrying attendant was surrounded by others not tracked by disease and its consequences. [3]
- Every time the Science captures one of these and secures to him life-long immunity from imagination-manufactured disease, it may plausibly claim that in his person it has saved three hundred lives. [5]
- Every time the Science captures one of these and secures to him life-long immunity from imagination-manufactured disease, it may plausibly claim that in his person it has saved 300 lives. [5]
- That is to say, if a man gets the habit of saying "I should have liked to have known more about it" instead of saying simply and sensibly, "I should have liked to know more about it," that man's disease is incurable. [5]
- Could she not save him, win him, wake him, cure him of the disease of Self? [11]
- Art, in the same language, as opposed to Nature, means an intentional resort to extraordinary abnormal impressions for the relief of disease. [3]
- A case is reported on the page before me of a soldier affected with acute inflammation in the chest, who took successively aconite, bryonia, nux vomica, and pulsatilla, and after thirty-eight days of treatment remained without any important change in his disease. [3]
- He determined to remove Maurice to his own house, where he could be sure of pure air, and where he himself could give more constant attention to his patient during this critical period of his disease. [6]
- It will be remarked that the coincidence of their changes in this disease with enlargement of the spleen suggests the idea of a similarity of function in these two organs. [3]
- I need not refer to the case lately read before this Society, in which a physician went, soon after performing an autopsy of a case of puerperal fever, to a woman in labor, who was seized with the same disease and perished. [3]
- I investigated the question as to the prevalence of this disease in New England, in a dissertation, which was published in a volume with other papers, in the year 1838. [3]
- This plan was pursued for one month, during which not a case of the disease occurred in their practice. [3]
- No case of puerperal fever occurred afterwards, neither had any of the neighboring surgeons any cases of this disease. [3]
- The art whose province it is to heal and to save cannot protect its own ranks from the inroads of disease and the waste of the Destroyer. [3]
- By the ancient priestly law a dentist is not allowed to treat a deaf man, nor a surgeon for broken bones a patient who is suffering from a disease of the bowels, even though he should have a first rate knowledge of internal complaints. [10]
- In Australia is prevalent a horrible disease due to an "unperfected tapeworm. [5]
- If the disease prevails extensively over a wide region of country, it is attributed without dispute to an epidemic influence. [3]
- It is not pretended that the disease is always, or even, it may be, in the majority of cases, carried about by attendants; only that it is so carried in certain cases. [3]
- It is not pretended that the contagion of puerperal fever must always be followed by the disease. [3]
- I knew that Prag was just about crazy enough to do it, because I've heard Dr. Jonathan talk about the mental disease he's got. [9]
- Physicians cure many patients with a bread pill; they know that where the disease is only a fancy, the patient's confidence in the doctor will make the bread pill effective. [5]
- And for my part, I had rather rescue one mother from being poisoned by her attendant, than claim to have saved forty out of fifty patients to whom I had carried the disease. [3]
- When you've found out the source of a disease, you've also found out what remedy is required--just as in this case. [5]
- Their disease went out of itself, and the stream from the medical fire-annihilator had never even touched it. [3]
- Digitalis has gone out of favor; how sure are we that Veratrum viride will not be found to do more harm than good in a case of internal inflammation, taking the whole course of the disease into consideration? [3]
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