catarrhal

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to a catarrh
    catarrhal fever is any of several respiratory or oral diseases of livestock such as bluetongue in horses and sheep
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How To Use catarrhal In A Sentence

  • A tumefying condition undoubtedly marks the beginning of all catarrhal diseases. Philosophy of Osteopathy
  • 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
  • They've developed new tests for detecting and correctly identifying the disease, known as malignant catarrhal fever, or MCF.
  • Method:39 cases of 56 ears suffered from chronic catarrhal otitis media were treated by the eustachian catheter.
  • The patient generally suffers from common cold or other ailments that indicate a general catarrhal condition. Natural Remedies for Curing Conjunctivitis
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • It is characterized by a catarrhal and diphtheritic inflammation of the mucous membranes of the head. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • 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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