24 collocations for diagnosed

"Butwell, do you recognise any of the symptoms?" "Want me to diagnose a case of earthquake, sir?" grinned Trendon.

After breakfast the young lady made a searching inquiry into the state of her father's health, and diagnosed his ailments in such learned words that the old gardener began to feel worse than he had done for many a year.

<pb id='181.png' n='1959h1/A/0775' /> SYMONDS, PERCIVAL M. Diagnosing personality and conduct.

If there is to be a remedy, we must first diagnose this malady of the human soul.

"It's not a physical condition we can escape from by running away," he replied, in the tone of a doctor diagnosing some grave disease; "we must sit tight and wait.

The subjective entity in the patient is able to diagnose the character of the disease from which he is suffering and to point out suitable remedies, indicating a physiological knowledge exceeding that of the most highly trained physicians, and also a knowledge of the correspondences between diseased conditions of the bodily organs and the material remedies which can afford relief.

Channel surfing and similar behaviour became equated with a very real but variously diagnosed childhood illness called Attention Deficit Disorder.

He has but to diagnose the evil and he will then, in some way, meet it.

Her pride at diagnosing people's ills and pronouncing their death-sentences was almost professional.

Bianca's own physician failed to diagnose her indisposition, whilst the Court physicians scouted the ideaalready being translated into wordsthat the sudden attacks of the Grand Ducal couple were due to poison.

Feb. 7.M.O. diagnosed influenza.

Sarrion's dark glance was diagnosing the man with a deadly skill.

The Germans have developed to an astounding degree the quality of incorrectly diagnosing other peoples, due partly to the unbounded conceit engendered by their three wars of unification and their rapid increase of prosperity.

Thus we diagnosed their mental poses.

Besides, to put it grossly, it is often not brains that are required to diagnose a political situation so much as stomachs.

At first I was suspicious of this new-found and apparently permanent ease of expressionso suspicious that I set about diagnosing my symptoms.

Each looked grave, and all diagnosed his trouble as glaucoma.

Dec. 10.M.O. diagnosed attack as due to something which True Born believes to be tobacco, with which he disinfects the house, the mess-sheds, and the streets of Berkhamsted.

CHAPTER VI "Stuck," diagnosed Casey in one word, as he caught sight of the group ahead.

Mrs. Lessways, who was incapable of sustained thought, and who had completely forgotten and recalled the subject of the cottage-rents several times since the departure of Mrs. Grant, nevertheless at once diagnosed the cause of the trouble; and with her usual precipitancy began to repulse an attack which had not even been opened.

At least that was the way I diagnosed my complaint.

This excessive productivity caused me to pause and again diagnose my condition.

The kind physician and his friend then proceed to diagnose the patient's conditionwhich they agree is that of "a frenzied child of grace," and so the poem ends.

EPILEPSY AND MIGRAINE IN GENIUS In the annals of genius, there occur a number of instances of those who suffered from attacks that have been diagnosed epilepsy or migraine.

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