12 Words to use with typhoid

The hand of the doctor is laid upon consumption, malaria, yellow fever, diphtheria, typhoid fever, and bubonic plague, and the advance in medical research is marvellous.

Evil is as real as the typhoid germ that you can put under a microscope and see it squirm and grow.

He died of typhoid pneumonia.

Indeed the instinct persists when it is obviously useless, as in the case of a dog who turns round to flatten the grass before lying down on a carpet; and even when it is known to be dangerous, as when a man recovering from typhoid hungers for solid food.

The first few days had been unbelievably bad, what with typhoid inoculations, smallpox vaccinations, and loneliness.

Modern medicine has, however, discovered an effective preventative for this disease in the typhoid prophylactic, which renders the person immune from typhoid fever.

She had rallied a good deal, and they all thought she was getting well; but the day after Christmas typhoid symptoms began to set in.

Other forms of disease have, however, taken their place, pulmonary affections and fevers of the typhoid type being more prevalent than formerly; but as most of the immigrants into Northern Illinois are from Western New York and New England, where this latter class of diseases prevails, the people are much less alarmed by them than they used to be by the bilious diseases, though the latter were really less dangerous.

Gertie Slayback was statistically down as a woman wage-earner; a typhoid case among the thousands of the Borough of Manhattan for 1901; and her twice-a-day share in the Subway fares collected in the present year of our Lord.

I had operated upon him to close the hole the typhoid ulcer had made.

Uncle Tim says typhoid convalescents are pretty slow at getting back to the working stage.

He showed that most typhoid epidemics started among our foreign colonies, and spread to other sections.

12 Words to use with  typhoid