68 Words to use with fevers

The Lower School was in a fever heat of excitement, and it is quite possible that the little pleasantries which have just been alluded to were occasioned by difference of opinion on the one absorbing topic of the day.

"More than a quarter of the fever-patients died."

Give also two tablespoonfuls of the fever-mixture every four hours, and keep the patient on low diet.

A few weeks before the advance on Suez, I was in Jaffa, where the enthusiasm and excitement had been at fever-pitch.

Here another fever fit came on, so violent that "I could scarcely, after some hours' trial, get a lunar observation in which I could repose confidence.

A nurse, who had been ill with bronchitis, developed symptoms of typhus, and Agnes Jones, fearing that her life might be sacrified, were she removed to the fever wards, gave up her bedroom to her, sleeping herself on the floor of her sitting-room.

"The half-buried huts of the Sardinian camp furnished a large proportion of fever cases among their occupants," "That beautiful village of Balaklava was allowed to become a hot-bed of pestilence, so that fever, dysentery, and cholera, in it and its vicinity and on the ships in the harbor, were abundant.

"Don Luis Sarmiento is the best doctor in the town and had something to do with a fever hospital in Cuba," she said.

A handbook on artificial fever therapy.

A changed Europefar different from that which I traversed twenty years agosuffers in a new fever-dream of war and revolution north of the Pyrenees; and beyond those picturesque mountains the Spanish monarchy enjoys a new lease of life by favor of circumstances which demand a chronicler of more leisure than myself.

Five make my good Landlady fidgetty; six, to begin to fret; seven, to approximate to fever point.

The truth was, that the medical war in Bristol had broken out afresh, in consequence of certain cases that had been transferred to that village, during one of the fever-seasons in Philadelphia.

I still recall the honey-fever grass,

We were beaten; and after some months of severe warfare, the country had the supreme felicity of celebrating the eighty-sixth anniversary of its Independence by thanking Heaven that its principal army had escaped capture by falling back to the fever-laden banks of a river on which lay a naval force so strong as to prevent the further advance of the victorious Southrons.

TRUBY, ALBERT E. Memoir of Walter Reed; the yellow fever episode.

That was right after the yellow fever epidemic.

"Better this clean, cold coast than the fever swamps of Africa! Hold fast, Miguel, and we'll ride in together!"

The celebrated fever powder of Dr. James was evidently not his original composition, but an Italian nostrum, invented by a person of the name of Lisle; a receipt for the preparation of which is to be found at length in Colborne's complete English Dispensary for the year 1756.

The minutes seemed to go like beats of a fever-pulse; ten o'clock smote on a distant bell; Josephine had retreated, as if accidentally, to a little parlor of her own, opening from our common sitting-room.

The stamp of the fever-coast was plain.

Please you, lady, to give his fever libertie; the fit will soon be overpasd.

While the excitement was at fever heat matters were complicated by an attempt of the Administration to prolong its hold of office, which precipitated the threatened outbreak.

Buy a good, stout farming outfit, two or three serviceable horses, or mules, a portable house made in sections, a few cattle, a case of fever medicineand then go out to the far West upon Government-land.

I've had the fever myselfhe took it from me.

She was the best yellow-fever nurse in a thousand yards round; but that is not what the wig-maker said.

68 Words to use with  fevers