How To Use neuralgia In A Sentence
- She left Mrs. Irwin nothing to do but to put on an air of refined resignation, of having neuralgia, which she now called neuritis, because Madeline had annoyed her so much, and of behaving, when Madeline sat with her, as much as possible like a person who was somewhere else. Bird of Paradise
- Neuronal inflammation and necrosis leads to severe pain or postherpetic neuralgia, which increases as the infection travels down the nerve.
- It is therefore specifically useful for various types of neuralgia and neuritis when there is hyperemia, nervous irritability and intercostal neuralgia, ovarian neuralgia and sometimes sciatic neuritis or neuralgia.
- It cannot raise taxes because of congressional neuralgia. Times, Sunday Times
- As regards the so-called "neuralgic" variety I content myself by referring to the admirable work on "Neuralgia and Kindred Diseases of the Nervous Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883
- Trigeminal neuralgia is a nasty problem affecting a nerve in the face. The Sun
- Today, I dunno, maybe the transient thought of an ex provoked acute headache, neuritis, and neuralgia, and you drove by him. Stephen J. Gertz: You Will Be Devoured by Seven Horrible Demons
- The neuralgia was a mild and kindly hint of Providence not to do it again, but I am rejoiced it has vanished. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3
- Or perhaps he is shot with a Winchester rifle, this being the usual mode of despatching a friend who has asked another to put him out of the world on account, perhaps, of some trifling but troublesome ailment such as earache or neuralgia, which the sufferer imagines to be incurable. [ From Paris to New York by Land
- Its anti-inflammatory qualities can help with neuralgia, sciatica and fibrositis, and externally its soothing and anti-bacterial properties will aid in the healing of burns, wounds and infections.