580 examples of cholera in sentences

He took the cholera, so they said, but I have heard since that he died of starvation.

The year 1832 was marked by the ravages of the cholera, which swept away twenty thousand people in Paris alone, and among them Casimir Périer, and Cuvier the pride of the scientific world.

The Southern cities had as good a right to exclude inflammatory pamphlets as New York or Boston has to prevent the introduction of the cholera.

[Lat.], appendicitis; Asiatic cholera^, spasmodic cholera; biliary calculus, kidney stone, black death, bubonic plague, pneumonic plague; blennorrhagia^, blennorrhoea^; blood poisoning, bloodstroke^, bloody flux, brash; breakbone fever^, dengue fever, malarial fever, Q-fever; heart attack, cardiac arrest, cardiomyopathy

[Med.]; cholera, asphyxia; chlorosis, chorea, cynanche^, dartre

Russia is paralysed by the devastating progress of the cholera morbus which has reached Moscow.

This really made her more tiresome than Gregarina, whose distinction was that she had had cholera, and who did not feel herself in her true position with strangers until they knew it.

[Cholera and snake-bite cure.]

India it has been employed as a remedy against cholera under the name of Papecta."

From 1842 he began occasionally to take an Ignatius bean into his mouth as a protection against cholera, and so gradually accustomed himself to it.

According to his communication, in cases of cholera the decoction was successfully administered in small doses introduced into tea; but it was most efficacious when, mixed with brandy, it was applied as a liniment.

Germany, rich in intelligence, in science and in power, in a fortnight of war became docile and degraded; but what the organisers of this Germanic frenzy failed to foresee was that, like army cholera, it would spread to the other camp, and once installed in the hostile countries it could not be dislodged until it had infected the whole of Europe, and rendered it uninhabitable for centuries.

Took cholera, was dead at twelve o'clock that night.

I never did have cholera.

The master died b'fore the cholera disease come on.

None of his family hod cholera but neighbors had it.

That dreadful scourge, the cholera, was raging, and they were alarmed by rumors of war.

Cholera, glutted with victims, steals to his couch in the China Sea; and since it is the pool of a thousand unclean rivers, the sins of Asia find a hiding-place there.

Miss Sellon, the foundress of English sisterhoods, adopted and brought up in her convent at Devonport a little Irish waif who had been made an orphan by the outbreak of cholera in 1849.

"The cholera has broken out at Rock Island, and they are dying by five hundred a day.

The cholera at Rock Island, and my husband there!

KOCH, ROBERT, an eminent bacteriologist, born at Klansthal, in Hanover; famous for his researches in bacteriology; discovered sundry bacilli, among others the cholera bacillus and the phthisis bacillus, and a specific against it; b. 1843.

Hence they fall by thousands an easy prey to cholera, as happened in Turkey a few years ago.

This "chance" was when my sister was attacked with cholera once, in the first panic caused by it, of late years.

To our thinking, the best diagnosis of the universal American disease is to be found in Andral's famous description of the cholera: "Anatomical characteristics, insufficient;cause, mysterious;nature, hypothetical;symptoms, characteristic;diagnosis, easy;treatment, very doubtful.

580 examples of  cholera  in sentences