How To Use Catarrh In A Sentence
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There is a characteristic pain from the sternum to the back with the catarrh and the cough.
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Dairy products do have a tendency to induce the production of mucus and catarrh around the nose and throat.
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While this increase or decrease in many instances is a natural fight of nature against the intrusion of opposing elements into the body, it frequently assumes dimensions that are most unpleasant and seriously impair the health, such as catarrhal conditions, all of which are due to poor or degenerated cells of this tissue.
Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
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Now what was the Horseherd to me, and what is he now, even if he has been brought to what he called a joyful end by his catarrh “verging upon a perfect asthma.”
The Silesian Horseherd - Questions of the Hour
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No catarrhine has a prehensile tail, which means one crutch less.
The Human Brain
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Internal causes, such as catarrhal diseases of the stomach and weakness and emaciation from disease, may act as direct or predisposing causes.
Common Diseases of Farm Animals
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A Scottish doctor in London has made the discovery that in many people it produces appendicitis, catarrh of the stomach and some minor diseases.
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The leaves of bael are astringent, a laxative, a febrifuge and an expectorant and are useful in ophthalmia, deafness, inflammations, catarrh, diabetes and asthmatic complaints.
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Typical pertussis has been divided into three clinical phases: catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescent.
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They are what are called catarrhine Apes -- that is, their nostrils have a narrow partition and look downwards; and, furthermore, their arms are always longer than their legs, the difference being sometimes greater and sometimes less; so that if the four were arranged in the order of the length of their arms in proportion to that of their legs, we should have this series -- Orang (1 4
Lectures and Essays
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After a cold, many patients complain of persistent catarrh.
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Manet vero tabes pituitaria: manet temperamentum in catarrhos proclive.
Travels through France and Italy
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For future reference Mick, it's chutzpah, like a particularly catarrhal pronunciation of the Premier League team Tottenham Chutzpah – whose pre-season friendly against Orlando Pirates, incidentally, on ESPN was yet another distraction from the cricket.
Tendulkar or Talksport: July's ultimate Test | Martin Kelner
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The star of the new play in the Dionysia Amphitheater—the biggest theater in all of Greece—has gotten a bad case of catarrh!
Artemis the Brave
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It is asserted by some to possess properties fully equal to those of the I. aquifolium of Europe, the inner bark of which also yields a viscid substance called birdlime; its leaves are esteemed as a diaphoretic in the form of infusion; employed in catarrh, pleurisy, small-pox, etc.
Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
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He was suffering from nasal catarrh.
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(_Medical Standard_, Dec., 1896), considers that unsatisfied sexual desire is an important cause of catarrhal endometritis.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
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Catarrh, or ozaena, is liable to be complicated, not only by the system, blood, and fluids, suffering from scrofulous or other taints, as has already been pointed out, but also by an extension of the diseased conditions to other parts beyond the air-passages of the head.
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
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Chronic inflammation of the bladder, sometimes called catarrh of the bladder, an affection that is elsewhere herein fully treated of, and chronic inflammation of the kidneys, and true Bright's disease, as well as prostatic disease, are all liable to result from strictures of the urethra.
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
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The older, her bezique cards and counters, her Skye terrier, her suppositious wealth, her lapses of responsiveness and incipient catarrhal deafness: the younger, her lamp of colza oil before the statue of the Immaculate Conception, her green and maroon brushes for Charles Stewart Parnell and for Michael Davitt, her tissue papers.
Ulysses
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When it is stopped by any reason, such as catarrh or disease, the skin fails in its work, and the noxious matters, instead of being expelled from the body, are thrown back into the system.
The Art of Living in Australia
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It is particularly rheumatic, catarrhal, erysipelatous, and œdematous ophthalmia, which is most rapidly, easily, and safely cured by Apis, no matter what part of the eye may be the seat of the disease.
Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent
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Some children cannot break free from glue ear while they are full of repeated cold and catarrh, and often begin school unable to speak or hear properly.
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The catarrh produced with throat or tonsil infections can also cause bad breath.
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This then is the cause of most permanent deafness, to which is given the name catarrhal deafness, because every fresh cold in the head, or sore throat, tends to start up trouble in the ear such as we have just described.
The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
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If the child continues to be "catarrhal," despite a course of this treatment, it would be well to investigate whether any adenoids or adenoid tissue exist in the naso-pharynx.
The Eugenic Marriage, Volume IV. (of IV.) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
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To relieve catarrh, chew raw garlic.
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Catarrhines (gorilla, chimpanzee, and orang) are in every respect slighter than the corresponding differences between the highest and the lowest Catarrhines (white-nosed monkey, macaco, baboon, etc.).
The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
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'My health seems in general to improve; but I have been troubled for many weeks with a vexatious catarrh, which is sometimes sufficiently distressful.
Life Of Johnson
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In the same manner, there is a catarrh, which is liable to afflict persons who have often been subject to an inflammatory cold, particularly persons advanced in years; and this depends on a state of indirect debility of the parts, the excitability of which has been exhausted by frequent and violent inflammatory affections.
Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease
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Why put platyrrhine monkeys in South America only, and catarrhine monkeys in Africa and Asia only?
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
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Elimination: problems may manifest as constipation, fluid retention, congested skin, catarrh. 4.
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When 'coryza' in the dog runs on to catarrh, and the membrane of the pharynx partakes of the inflammation, the velum palati becomes inflamed and thickened, but will not act as a perfect communication between the mouth and the nose.
The Dog
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He also warned that recently lambed ewes and their lambs should not be put in sheds where cattle are nearby due to the risk of transmitting bovine malignant catarrh which can be fatal to cattle.
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The main type of drug treatment for catarrh is decongestants, which can be bought over the counter from a pharmacy.
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Today, British allergy specialists concur that a candida overgrowth is responsible for a number of symptoms: gut disorders like itching wind and changed bowel habits, catarrh, some eczemas, arthritis and asthma.
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This condition as a disease may be called bronchial catarrh, as in most cases there is such a condition of the larger tubes as to cause the habitual raising of a discharge.
The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure
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With the exception of a few anomalous primate genomes, such as the hylobatids, most of the catarrhine primates appear to possess very large, conserved ancient linkage groups.
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But I often warble my native woodnotes wild in my bath while plying the loofah, at the car wheel, perhaps in a sunburst of joy at finding a parking space in Edinburgh and, sometimes, to add a crackling, catarrhal accompaniment to some oleaginous operatic tenor on radio or TV.
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Among the more serious and dangerous forms of acute disease of this class which, lacking proper treatment, develop into chronic forms, are the catarrhal affections of the lungs and bronchia, = grippe =,
Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
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They are also more likely to develop glue ear if they have a history of associated problems such as repeated upper respiratory infections (including colds and flu) or nasal catarrh.
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It was an invaluable protection against catarrh, as was proved by the fact that I had never suffered from that complaint.
LION IN THE VALLEY
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The same tea also relieves bloating, sinusitis, catarrh and extreme muscle exhaustion.
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This is helpful to those who suffer from catarrh or sinus congestion.
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We have already detailed the manner in which the throat, larynx, and trachea, in succession, become affected from catarrh, or ozaena.
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
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The roots are astringent and antiseptic, having been given in infusion for ague, and as an excellent cordial sudorific in chills, or for fresh catarrh.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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catarrhal fever is any of several respiratory or oral diseases of livestock such as bluetongue in horses and sheep
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Dairy products are quite common instigators of food sensitivity-related reactions which include a blocked nose, sinus congestion and catarrh.
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Her diet is strict; she avoids dairy products, which can create catarrh problems for singers.
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Chap. 308. der or catarrh cure, or any patent or proprietary prepara - tion containing cocaine, or any of its salts, or alpha or beta eucaine, or any of their salts, or any synthetic sub - stitute for the aforesaid.
Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
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.. n V 1 and sale of or corporation to manuiacture any so-called catarrh pow - cocaine, etc., prohibited.
Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
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In the early stage it is 'coryza', or nasal catarrh; but the affection rapidly extends, and seems to attack the mucous membranes generally, determined to some particular one, either by atmospheric influence or accidental causes, or constitutional predisposition.
The Dog
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Among the ancestor of the last, he searches for the common progenitors, from which again two branches started -- on the one hand the ignoble branches of the catarrhine species of apes, always remaining lower in {44} development, to which also belong the anthropomorphous apes, like the orang outang and gibbon in Asia, the gorilla and chimpanzee in Africa; on the other hand, that branch which represents the ascent of animals to man.
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
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Eucalyptus has for a long time been known as a remedy for easing bronchial problems such as asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, whooping cough and chronic catarrh.
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A kind of oil, called copalm, is extracted from it in Mexico, which, when solidified, is called copalm resin; this is an excitant of the mucous system, and it is given in chronic catarrhs, and in affections of the lungs, intestines, and urinary passages.
Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
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Theoretical modeling of fruit spectra into the trichromatic color space of catarrhine primates yielded similar results.
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More than that, O'Reilly is apparently acting like a frenzied, territorial catarrhine:
Archive 2007-01-01
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Adenoids are frequently associated with hypertrophy of the faucial tonsils, and the patient often suffers from granular pharyngitis and chronic nasal catarrh.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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The most common forms of displacement resulting from self-abuse, are retroflexion and retroversion, which are usually accompanied by congestion and enlargement of the womb, catarrh of the lining membrane of the womb, and relaxation of the vagina.
Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
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I still suffer from catarrh and sinus problems.
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Administration of antibiotics during the catarrhal stage shortens the duration and decreases symptom severity of the disease.
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Initially (catarrhal stage), patients present with a nonspecific rhinitis, which evolves into purulent, fetid rhinorrhea and crusting.
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He had a remittent chronic intestinal catarrh, with — noticeably during the periods of exacerbation — abundant discharge of a glairy mucus.
The Electric Bath
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We notice catarrh of the stomach, ulcerative gastritis, to which patients often succumb after twenty-five years of _bad stomach_; these are the
Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
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Herbert Spencer's "line of individuation," must begin with the lancelet and its disputed head, and end in the Catarrhine or Old World monkey.
Life: Its True Genesis
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A tumefying condition undoubtedly marks the beginning of all catarrhal diseases.
Philosophy of Osteopathy
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There may be lots of mucus or catarrh in the nose and mouth.
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When from any cause this secretion is increased, we have what is called a catarrhal condition.
What a Young Woman Ought to Know
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In my experience, dairy products such as milk and cheese can induce the formation of mucus and catarrh in a surprising number of individuals.
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However, it may represent a peroneus digiti V superior or longus, such as seen in catarrhine monkeys.
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Simply the fear of "cold" -- an unfortunate name for that low form of fever properly called catarrh, and a name which is largely responsible for this mistaken idea.
Papers on Health
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One by one Mr. Adams tells about these medical fakes: habit-forming laxatives, head-ache powders full of acetanilid, soothing-syrups and catarrh-cures full of opium and cocaine, cock-tails subtly disguised as "bitters", "sarsaparillas", and "tonics".
The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition
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Airsacculitis may be present even after infection with relatively mild strains, and thickening of the air sacs with catarrhal or caseous discharge is often observed.
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Paul was smaller than children of his age; on his right eye he had from his youth a large leucoma; the eyelids had generally a catarrhal affection, and were in a state of suppuration.
The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX.
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Elimination: problems may manifest as constipation, fluid retention, congested skin, catarrh. 4. Personal hygiene. 5.
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Twenty-six per cent experienced a reduction in catarrh and 15 per cent reported an improvement in eczema.
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To control for fundamental differences in the primate radiations, we restricted our analyses to catarrhine primates.
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It has been independently lost or reduced in several amniote lineages, however, including crocodilians, birds, tuataras, iguanian lizards, cetaceans, and catarrhine primates.
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Among them there is never gout in the hands or feet, nor catarrh, nor sciatica, nor grievous colics, nor flatulency, nor hard breathing.
The City of the Sun
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Why at night both my gentlemen had kibed heels, a tetter in the chin, a churchyard cough in the lungs, a catarrh in the throat, a swingeing boil at the rump, and the devil of one musty crust of a brown george the poor dogs had to scour their grinders with.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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The contagious period is seven days following exposure to the organism and during the catarrhal stage.
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In a recent study, a high percentage of the African oryx in New Mexico -- which were first introduced to the White Sands Missile Range in the late 1960s -- tested positive for exposure to a new form of malignant catarrhal fever (MCF).
Are New Mexico's Imported Oryx a Threat to Mule Deer?
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And yet there are distinctions of considerable im - portance between apes and man, enough difference so that, quite fairly and without too much self-love on our own part, man may be put into a third catarrhine family all by himself, Hominidae (hoh-min'ih-dee; "man" L).
The Human Brain
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Garlic helps to prevent colds and expel catarrh from the chest, will sooth a nagging cough and relieves the symptoms of sinusitis.
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The writer detected a large amount of arsenic in a specimen of cloth known as "Foulard cambric," which had been made into a dress; after wearing the dress a short time severe conjunctivitis was produced, together with nasal catarrh, pharyngitis, and symptoms of gastric irritation.
Don't Wear Green Tarletan Dresses - A Dress A Day
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Their marker order can be easily derived from Catarrhini ancestor hypothesizing a pericentric inversion involving the entire short arm.
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[Illustration: E.M. Baily, Esq.] _Gentlemen_ -- I write this to let you know that I am well of that disease called catarrh of the head.
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
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It is characterized by a catarrhal and diphtheritic inflammation of the mucous membranes of the head.
Common Diseases of Farm Animals
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To relieve catarrh, chew raw garlic.
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Not only is there that feeling of exhilaration which abides with those who habitually employ it, but it is to be remembered that its greatest value consists in the immunity which it confers against diseases of the catarrhal type.
The Art of Living in Australia
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He is an equally adept performer on the harmonica, also on the harmonium, euphonium, pandemonium, saxophone, vibraphone, dictaphone, glockenspiel and catarrh. . .
Storyteller
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This situation sometimes continues many months, or even years, and so much matter is evacuated after making water, or at the same time, by the action of the muscles in the vicinity of the sinuses, that it has been mistaken for an increased secretion from the bladder, and has been erroneously termed a catarrh of the bladder.
Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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‘Phlegm’ and ‘Catarrh’ are rather outdated medical expressions, but patients still use them to describe the sticky mucoid pharyngeal secretions that occur in chronic pharyngitis.
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They are what are called catarrhine Apes — that is, their nostrils have
Essays
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To these belong Bright's disease, which very often turns into pulmonary consumption, greensickness or chlorosis, anaemia, continued febrile diseases, severe chronic suppuration, chronic catarrh of the stomach, frequent pregnancies, childbed diseases.
Prof. Koch's Method to Cure Tuberculosis Popularly Treated
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Catarrhs and coryza in very old people are not concocted.
Aphorisms
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The main type of drug treatment for catarrh is decongestants, which can be bought over the counter from a pharmacy.
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At the same time there are slight catarrhal symptoms present, including lacrimation and a little mucous discharge from the nostrils.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
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There are several varieties of proctitis recognized as the exciting cause of abscess and fistula, namely, traumatic, dysenteric, diphtheritic, gonorrheal, catarrhal, etc.
Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
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Hence Bonvesin points out in passing that cornelian cherries are good for menstrual pain, that hyssop relieves catarrh, and that pomegranates combat fever.
Delizia!
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It will also help to ease aches and pains associated with winter colds and flu, clearing catarrh and encouraging you to breathe more easily.
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The patient generally suffers from common cold or other ailments that indicate a general catarrhal condition.
Natural Remedies for Curing Conjunctivitis
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Method:39 cases of 56 ears suffered from chronic catarrhal otitis media were treated by the eustachian catheter.
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Distal radii of catarrhine primates exhibiting different forms of locomotion and hand postures were examined.
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It was an invaluable protection against catarrh, as was proved by the fact that I had never suffered from that complaint.
LION IN THE VALLEY
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They've developed new tests for detecting and correctly identifying the disease, known as malignant catarrhal fever, or MCF.
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The leaves of bael are useful in ophthalmia, deafness, inflammations, catarrh, diabetes and asthmatic complaints.
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Atopy is an inherited inclination to develop atopic dermatitis, allergic nasal catarrh, allergic conjunctivitis, or allergic asthma.
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The apartment door is unlatched, rasping like a catarrhal throat, then opens further with the singing of a female voice, and finally closes with a dull, male thud, which is the most inconsiderate sound of all.
The Metamorphosis, in The Penal Colony,and Other Stories