658 examples of hooping in sentences

Surprise removes the hooping cough; looking from precipices or seeing wheels turn swiftly will give giddiness.

Measles, thrush, scarlatina, croup, hooping-cough, and other childish complaints, are all preceded by well-known symptoms, which may be alleviated and rendered less virulent by simple remedies instantaneously applied.

Hooping-Cough is generally preceded by the moaning noise during sleep, which even adults threatened with the disorder cannot avoid: it is followed by violent fits of coughing, which little can be done to relieve.

Under no circumstances is ventilation of the sick-room so essential as in cases of febrile diseases, usually considered infectious; such as typhus and puerperal fevers, influenza, hooping-cough, small- and chicken-pox, scarlet fever, measles, and erysipelas: all these are considered communicable through the air; but there is little danger of infection being thus communicated, provided the room is kept thoroughly ventilated.

HOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, AND DIARRHOEA, WITH THEIR MODE OF TREATMENT.

Hooping-Cough. 2564.

THIS is purely a spasmodic disease, and is only infectious through the faculty of imitation, a habit that all children are remarkably apt to fall into; and even where adults have contracted hooping-cough, it has been from the same cause, and is as readily accounted for, on the principle of imitation, as that the gaping of one person will excite or predispose a whole party to follow the same spasmodic example.

Hooping-cough comes on with a slight oppression of breathing, thirst, quick pulse, hoarseness, and a hard, dry cough.

Such is the medical treatment of hooping-cough; but there is a moral regimen, based on the nature of the disease, which should never be omitted.

Hooping Cough - 275 Description - 276 Maternal Management - 279 IX.

Indeed, there are few maladies against which a greater array and variety of means have been recommended, than against hooping-cough.

The physician, in a case of simple hooping-cough, is not in daily attendance upon his patient, and therefore not present to notice the commencement or first symptoms of those diseases which so frequently occur at this time, and the successful treatment of which will mainly depend upon their early detection, and the decision with which they are treated.

The progress of hooping-cough, then, must be closely attended to by the parent, even in the most favourable cases.

The most frequent complication with hooping-cough is inflammation of the air-tubes of the lungs.

If hooping-cough attack a child whilst teething, or from six months to two or three years of age, it is very common for the brain to suffer, and convulsions and water on the head to occur, particularly if the latter disease prevails in the family.

Bowel affections are not an infrequent attendant upon hooping-cough, and always aggravate the primary disorder.

Hooping-cough, 275.

The dome is quite covered and I think does not look so well as when the hooping was visible.

My head needed hooping when I arose from my downy couch this morning.

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Forth comes the grandmother, and pushes an old dingy-coloured volume into your hands, and pointing out a spare leaf, between a recipe for curing corns, and a mixture for the hooping-cough, she begs you to fill it upwith any thing you please.

In the spring of 1871 both my children were taken ill with hooping-cough.

She was very young for so trying a disease as hooping-cough, and after a while bronchitis set in, and was followed by congestion of the lungs.

Charming away the Hooping Cough.

She engaged an Irish girl as nurse-maid in her family; and, a short time after her arrival, was astonished by an urgent request from this damsel, to permit her to charm little miss from ever having the hooping-cough, (then prevailing in Dublin).

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