Use diseases in a sentence
Sentences starting with diseases
- Diseases should be recognized, as far as possible, not by any of the common names imposed upon them, as fever or epilepsy, but as individual collections of symptoms, each of which differs from every other collection. [3]
- Diseases which arose from excess of heat were to be attacked by cooling remedies; those from excess of cold, by heating ones; and so of the other derangements of balance. [3]
Sentences ending with diseases
- These autumnal fevers, which carry off a large number of our young people every year, are treacherous and deceptive diseases. [6]
- I come now to the most directly practical point connected with the subject, namely,-- What is the state of the evidence as to the efficacy of the proper Homoeopathic treatment in the cure of diseases. [3]
- These are the three cardinal doctrines of Hahnemann, as laid down in those standard works of Homoeopathy, the "Organon" and the "Treatise on Chronic Diseases. [3]
- Such was the specific which the great metaphysician recommended for averting and curing all manner of diseases. [6]
- Of course I refer to surgery, and to the discovery of the causes and improvement in the treatment of contagious and epidemic diseases. [4]
- We read a patent medicine circular and shudder with seven diseases. [9]
- On the side of "Nature" we have had, first of all, that remarkable discourse on Self-Limited Diseases, [On Self-Limited Diseases. [3]
- This is still more remarkably the case with scarlet fever and some other diseases. [3]
- Institutions endowed for medical research, for the conquest of deadly diseases? [9]
- A flight to Marienbad to get rid of fat; a flight to Carlsbad to get rid of rheumatism; a flight to Kalteneutgeben to take the water cure and get rid of the rest of the diseases. [5]
Short sentences using diseases
- Puerperal States and Diseases, 1852. [3]
- Article, Puerperal States and Diseases. [3]
Sentences containing diseases two or more times
- It not only laid claim to wonderful powers of its own, but it declared the common practice to be attended with the most positively injurious effects, that by it acute diseases are aggravated, and chronic diseases rendered incurable. [3]
- That remedies should be shown not to cure diseases when they do not produce symptoms resembling those presented in these diseases. [3]
- For instance, there are many hospitals in the great cities of Europe that receive few diseases of a nature to endanger life, and, on the other hand, there are others where dangerous diseases are accumulated out of the common proportion. [3]
More example sentences with the word diseases in them
- Then an ointment-mixer, who had heard that I was your servant, made that godless Bubares ask me whether I could cure diseases of the eye too. [10]
- Next, I myself was stretched on the bed with three diseases at once, and all of them fatal. [5]
- 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]
- It may be true that offences, or diseases, will come, but "woe unto him through whom they come," if we catch him in the voluntary or careless act of bringing them! [3]
- Especially is this true in regard to remedies for diseases, and the faith in healers and quacks outside of the regular, educated professors of the medical art. [4]
- Rheumatism, Sciatica, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, Ague, Pleurisy, Gout, and all Chronic Diseases Yield Instantly to the Power of his Medicines. [11]
- It is necessary to show, in the next place, that medicinal substances are always capable of curing diseases most like their own symptoms. [3]
- Man is liable to receive from the lower animals, and to communicate to them, certain diseases, as hydrophobia, variola, the glanders, syphilis, cholera, herpes, etc. [1]
- Monkeys are liable to many of the same non-contagious diseases as we are; thus Rengger (5. [1]
- He was supposed to cure their diseases by trampling upon their breasts or backs or standing on the back of their necks. [5]
- But assuming it to be a fact that diseases are cured by remedies capable of producing symptoms like their own, no manifest relation exists between this fact and the next assertion, namely, the power of the infinitesimal doses. [3]
- What remarkable names those diseases have! [5]
- As a rule they seem drunk with health, and with the surprise of it, the wonder of it, the unspeakable glory and splendour of it, after a long sober spell spent in inventing imaginary diseases and concreting them with doctor-stuff. [5]
- As a rule they seem drunk with health, and with the surprise of it, the wonder of it, the unspeakable glory and splendor of it, after a long, sober spell spent in inventing imaginary diseases and concreting them with doctor-stuff. [5]
- And allowing both these to be true, neither has the remotest affinity to the third new doctrine, that which declares seven eighths of all chronic diseases to be owing to Psora. [3]
- I have a theory, that, where so many diseases meet and mingle in one swashing fluid, they neutralize each other. [4]
- With some of them I have been long acquainted, and I know that their accounts of diseases are no more to be trusted than their contemporary Ambroise Pare's stories of mermen, and similar absurdities. [3]
- Only don't mention the names of any diseases in English or Latin before me next time. [6]
- This will weaken the men physically, but if there are any diseases of an ordinary sort left in them they will disappear. [5]
- It requires, in the first place, an entire new terminology to get rid of that enormous load of prejudices with which every term applied to the malformations, the functional disturbances, and the organic diseases of the moral nature is at present burdened. [6]
- I have said, that to show the truth of the Homoeopathic doctrine, as announced by Hahnemann, it would be necessary to show, in the third place, that remedies never cure diseases when they are not capable of producing similar symptoms! [3]
- The third doctrine, that Psora, the other name of which you remember, is the cause of the great majority of chronic diseases, is a startling one, to say the least. [3]
- But we deplore that he understands diseases of the eye alone. [10]
- It is said that but for the use of this root the destruction of the people in former times by certain imported diseases would have been far greater than it was, and by others it is said that this is merely a fancy. [5]
- If I could tell you half that mothers have told me, you would feel that the worst of all diseases of the moral sense and the will are those which all the Bedlams turn away from their doors as not being cases of insanity! [6]
- He divides and subdivides, and gets many varieties of diseases, in most respects similar. [6]
- He was a sensible man, in short, who applied his common sense to diseases which he had studied with the best light of science that he could obtain. [3]
- In this venerable scroll diagnoses are made and remedies suggested for the internal and external diseases of most portions of the human body. [10]
- Let us surmise, rather, that a decrepit social system in a moment of lowered vitality becomes an easy prey to certain diseases which respectable communities are not supposed to have. [9]
- To the six propositions in the 142d paragraph, and the remarks about "specific" diseases, the answer, if any is necessary, seems very simple. [3]
- But it is one of those assertions that fall in a moment before a slight examination of the facts; and I confess my surprise, that a professor who lectures on the Diseases of Women should have ventured to make it. [3]
- Remember how small-pox often disappears from a community in spite of its contagious character, and the necessary exposure of many persons to those suffering from it; in both diseases contagion is only one of the coefficients of the disease. [3]
- And the poison of the old serpent, which infected Adam when he fell into his Transgression, by hearkening to the Tempter, has corrupted all mankind, and is a seed unto such diseases as this Infant is now laboring under. [3]
- In "The Journal of the American Medical Association," dated April 26,1890, published at Chicago, I am reported, in quotation marks, as saying, "Give me opium, wine, and milk, and I will cure all diseases to which flesh is heir. [6]
- Whether Calvin died of old age, or was carried off by one of the diseases incident to youth, it is impossible to say; for his departure was as quiet as his advent was mysterious. [4]
- The greater death-rate of infants in the poorest classes is also very important; as well as the greater mortality, from various diseases, of the inhabitants of crowded and miserable houses, at all ages. [1]
- The following account of his mode of preparing his medicines is from his work on Chronic Diseases, which has not, I believe, yet been translated into English. [3]
- It is true of all contagious diseases, that they frequently spare those who appear to be fully submitted to their influence. [3]
- Alas, I have neither the skill nor the scalpel to show the diseases of Mr. Hopper's mind; if, indeed, he had any. [9]
- Man is a museum of diseases, a home of impurities; he comes to-day and is gone to-morrow; he begins as dirt and departs as stench; I am of the aristocracy of the Imperishables. [5]
- By Charles D. Meigs, M. D., Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc., etc. [3]
- What kind of medicine do you give for the ordinary diseases, such as--" "We never give medicine in any circumstances whatever! [5]
- What kind of medicine do you give for the ordinary diseases, such as--' 'We never give medicine in any circumstances whatever! [5]
- Improbable though it may seem to some, there is no essential absurdity involved in the proposition that diseases yield to remedies capable of producing like symptoms. [3]
- I have had many diseases, and am thankful for all I have had. [5]
- Or let him look at "Underwood on Diseases of Children," [Philadelphia, 1842, p. 244, note. [3]
- Our literature, before long, will be like some of those premature and aspiring whipsters, who become old men before they are young ones, and fancy they prove their manhood by their profligacy and their diseases. [4]
- The victims of it were to be pitied and compassionated, just as are the heirs of consumption and other hereditary diseases. [7]
- In my opinion it ought to let diseases alone and confine itself to surgery. [5]
- Before the student is aware of what he has acquired, he has learned the aspects and course and probable issue of the diseases he has seen with his teacher, and the proper mode of dealing with them, so far as his master knows it. [3]
- Namely, whether there is any relation in Europeans between the colour of their hair, and their liability to the diseases of tropical countries. [1]
- He introduced tobacco into Europe, and laid the foundation for more tracts and nervous diseases than the Romans had in a thousand years. [4]
- I gave, as instances, our liability to the same diseases, and to the attacks of allied parasites; our tastes in common for the same stimulants, and the similar effects produced by them, as well as by various drugs, and other such facts. [1]
- Among the characters in the novel the reader will meet an oculist from Sais, who wrote a book upon the diseases of the visual organs. [10]
- We see this in many persons who know a good deal about books, but who are not sharp-sighted enough to buy a horse or deal with human diseases. [3]
- They are found in almost every house; the country is literally dosed to death with these manufactured nostrums and panaceas--and that is the most popular medicine which can be used for the greatest number of internal and external diseases and injuries. [4]
- To be sure I know some people who can't say so much of themselves, and who instead of minding their own business, pretend to heal inward diseases, and when a faithful old servant . [10]
- No person, that I am aware of, has ever denied that in some cases there exists a resemblance between the effects of a remedy and the symptoms of diseases in which it is beneficial. [3]
- It is wonderful how gifts and diseases can be concealed in that way. [5]
- It has unquestionably helped to teach wise people that nature heals most diseases without help from pharmaceutic art, but it continues to persuade fools that art can arrest them all with its specifics. [3]
- He began to heal the sick, and his fame soon spread so widely that sufferers came from Syria and beyond Jordan, and even from Jerusalem, several days' journey away, to be cured of their diseases. [5]
- It was because he was known to pay particular attention to the diseases of the chest that patients laboring under those fatal affections to an incurable extent were so constantly coming in upon him. [3]
- The present century has seen the establishment of all those great charitable institutions for the cure of diseases of the body and of the mind, which our State and our city have a right to consider as among the chief ornaments of their civilization. [3]
- Every modern literature has been subject to these epidemics and diseases. [4]
- On a figure given in the curious old work of John de Ketam, no less than thirty-eight separate places are marked as the proper ones to bleed from, in different diseases. [6]
- The diseases prescribed for are plague, small-pox, fevers, king's evil, insanity, falling-sickness, and the like; with such injuries as broken bones, dislocations, and burning with gunpowder. [3]
- Avarice, hesitation, and following are our diseases. [6]
- A complication of diseases, she expected. [6]
- One of his diseases, Dr. Mathys says, would be enough to kill any other man, and he has more than there are fingers on the hand. [10]
- In acute febrile diseases we have long ago discovered that far above all drug-medication is the use of mild liquid diet in the period of excitement, and of stimulant and nutritious food in that of exhaustion. [3]
- Besides the common diseases to which their descendants are subject, there were two others, to say nothing of the dreaded small-pox, which later medical science has disarmed,--little known among us at the present day, but frequent among the first settlers. [3]
- But what Louis did was this: he showed by a strict analysis of numerous cases that bleeding did not strangle,--jugulate was the word then used,--acute diseases, more especially pneumonia. [6]
- But I never did care for fatal diseases if I could only have privacy and room to express myself concerning them. [5]
- We have aurists, dentists and oculists, surgeons for fractures of the bone, and others for internal diseases. [10]
- We cannot forget Corvisart's observation of the frequency with which diseases of the heart were noticed as the consequence of the terrible emotions produced by the scenes of the great French Revolution. [6]
- We were formerly compelled to draw from Greek and Roman authors what we knew about the remedies used for diseases of the eye among the ancient Egyptians. [10]
- After contagious diseases certain precautions were always taken. [10]
- I proved to be the subject of a long catalogue of diseases, and what maladies I was not manifestly guilty of I was at least suspected of harboring. [6]
- That drugs should be shown to be always capable of curing those diseases most like their own symptoms. [3]
- I want to be able to consult an oculist who has done nothing but attend to eyes long enough to know all that is known about their diseases and their treatment,--skilful enough to be trusted with the manipulation of that delicate and most precious organ. [6]
- Pernicious doctrines, sir, are in the air, and like diseases are early caught by the young. [9]
- It describes diseases and symptoms, and says, "Give a teaspoonful of No. [5]
- He was good, and honest, and well meaning, in the matter of chasing national diseases, but he never could overtake one. [5]
- John Ware, keen and cautious, earnest and deliberate, wrote the two remarkable essays which have identified his name, for all time, with two important diseases, on which he has shed new light by his original observations. [3]
- The most electric American, heir of all the nervous diseases of all the ages, could not but find peace in this scene of tranquil beauty, and sail on into a great and deepening contentment. [4]
- No, there will always be one or two with the other diseases along between. [5]
- This is that all diseases are "cured" by drugs. [6]
- The excellent Governor's accounts of diseases are so brief, that we get only a very general notion of the complaints for which he prescribed. [3]
- I was visiting a Western city a good many years ago; it was in the autumn, the time when all sorts of malarious diseases are about. [6]
- We learned that a very large proportion of diseases get well of themselves, without any special medication,--the great fact formulated, enforced, and popularized by Dr. Jacob Bigelow in the Discourse referred to. [6]
- The mortality of a hospital depends not merely on the treatment of the patients, but on the class of diseases it is in the habit of receiving, on the place where it is, on the season, and many other circumstances. [3]
- She was learning a great deal, especially about some disputed contagious diseases. [4]
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