17 Words to use with epidemic

But it's the Story-teller who helps his people through the long winterhelps them to face the terrible new enemies, epidemic disease and famine.

My companion getting out, left me in the comfortable possession of my ignorance; and I heard him, as he went off, putting questions to an outside passenger, who had alighted with him, regarding an epidemic disorder, that had been rife about Dalston; and which, my friend assured him, had gone through five or six schools in that neighbourhood.

Naturally fond of nursing, I found in this epidemic work just fitted to my hand, and I was fortunate enough to be able to lend personal help that made me welcome in the homes of the stricken poor.

In the society of the future we shall undertake this work of social hygiene, and thereby we shall remove the epidemic forms of criminality.

You only run the average share of risk of one in 1,200,000 individual inhabitants of the metropolis, of being affected by the epidemic influence of the atmosphere, while that influence lasts; and as you are put in possession of several means to counteract that influence, the chances are greatly in your favour that you will not be attacked by cholera at all.

Shock, collapse, heart failure and sudden death following abnormal emotion, like an attack of rage, or the terrors of a railroad accident, or bad news, or excessive exertion like running a long race or climbing a high mountain when in poor general health, as the phrase goes, or in the terminal stages of infections like epidemic influenza or Asiatic cholera, have been put down to an acute insufficiency of the adrenal gland.

United by faith to Jesus Christ, you shall become a habitation of God through the Spirit; the Father will make you a partaker of His love, the Son of His grace, angels of their friendship; and you shall be preserved, and progressively sanctified, until, by the last change, all remains of the great epidemic source of evils shall be forever removed from your soul; and the love of God shall constitute your eternal felicity.

Even the females of the North caught the epidemic spirit, and proudly betook themselves to the dangers of sea-life.

Our anxious bard without complaint may share This bustling season's epidemic care; Like Caesar's pilot, dignified by Fate, Toss'd in one common storm with all the great; Distress'd alike the statesman and the wit, When one the borough courts, and one the pit.

The epidemic madness of the times has given him reputation, and reputation is power; and that has made him dangerous.

The pituitary type is more liable to epidemic meningitis and infantile paralysis, typhoid and scarlet fever.

Cases of|The epidemic periods ++-+-+-+-+ acute |since opening |On total|On small |On first |On second|On third | small- |of hospital.

They are not (as you are aware) a people who draw much instruction from the school of experience, particularly in the department of medicine, and, when by the side of this fact you place the protean forms which the diseases of epidemic seasons assume, the inference must follow that multitudes of them perish where the civilized man would escape (of which I could furnish examples).

A few days after Archidamus entered Attica, a pestilence or epidemic sickness broke out unexpectedly at Athens.

Thirst seemed to be a prevailing agony among the scholars, and it seized its victims as an epidemic doeswithout warning.

But the worst product of this epidemic error is, the fashion of either denying or undervaluing the evidence of a future state and the survival of individual consciousness, derived from the conscience, and the holy instinct of the whole human race.

On the 3d of August Louis was attacked by the epidemic fever, and obliged to keep his bed in his tent.

17 Words to use with  epidemic