848 examples of maladies in sentences

With them they brought a renowned physician who had been uniformly successful in treating maladies of the sort the lads were described as suffering.

About this report I have made some inquiry, and though I cannot find that these crews are wholly exempt from scorbutick maladies, they seem to suffer them less than other mariners, in any course of equal length.

That the diseases, commonly called nervous, tremours, fits, habitual depression, and all the maladies which proceed from laxity and debility, are more frequent than in any former time, is, I believe, true, however deplorable.

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

Set it for a moment beside one of those white Greek goddesses or beautiful women of antiquity, and how would they be troubled by this beauty, into which the soul with its maladies has passed!...

But the most frequent maladies are such as proceed from themselves, as first when religion and God's service is neglected, innovated or altered, where they do not fear God, obey their prince, where atheism, epicurism, sacrilege, simony, &c., and all such impieties are freely committed, that country cannot prosper.

is mankind generally tormented with epidemical maladies?

We find in the meantime, by common experience, that no man can escape, but that of Hesiod is true: "[Greek: pleiae men gar gaia kakon, pleiae de thalassa, nousoid' anthropoi ein eph' haemerae, aed' epi nukti Hautomatoi phoitosi.]" "Th' earth's full of maladies, and full the sea, Which set upon us both by night and day.

[4070]Seneca, "thinks his own burthen the heaviest," and a melancholy man above all others complains most; weariness of life, abhorring all company and light, fear, sorrow, suspicion, anguish of mind, bashfulness, and those other dread symptoms of body and mind, must needs aggravate this misery; yet compared to other maladies, they are not so heinous as they be taken.

This is as well observed in other plants, stones, minerals, and creatures, as in herbs, in other maladies as in this.

Unnumber'd maladies his joints invade, Lay siege to life, and press the dire blockade; But unextinguish'd av'rice still remains, And dreaded losses aggravate his pains; He turns, with anxious heart and crippled hands, His bonds of debt, and mortgages of lands; Or views his coffers with suspicious eyes, Unlocks his gold, and counts it till he dies.

A thousand horrid prodigies foretold it: A feeble government, eluded laws, A factious populace, luxurious nobles, And all the maladies of sinking states.

Let us, therefore, stop, while to stop is in our power: let us live as men who are sometime to grow old, and to whom it will be the most dreadful of all evils to count their past years by follies, and to be reminded of their former luxuriance of health, only by the maladies which riot has produced.

Around the splendid palaces wandered hundreds of mendicants, who made of their mendicity a horrible trade, and even went so far as to steal or mutilate infants in order to move compassion by their hideous maladies.

Weakened both in mind and body by the continuous maladies of an orphaned infancy, kept under the cruel tyranny of a barbarous slave, the unhappy youth had lived in despised obscurity among the members of a family who were utterly ashamed of him.

breathed I,)"and he is guaranteed free from all the vices and maladies provided against by law.

Title goodguaranteed free from the vices and maladies provided against by law.

an excellent house-boy, a 'smart' young lad; can wait well at tabletitle goodguaranteed free from all the vices and maladies provided against by law.

He is twenty-six years of agea first-rate carpenter and wheelwrightJacob âgé d'environ 26 ans, charpentier et charron de la première ordreguaranteed free from the vices and maladies provided against by lawgaranti exempt des vices et des maladies prévus par la loi.

He is twenty-six years of agea first-rate carpenter and wheelwrightJacob âgé d'environ 26 ans, charpentier et charron de la première ordreguaranteed free from the vices and maladies provided against by lawgaranti exempt des vices et des maladies prévus par la loi.

He was described as "an excellent carpenterexcellent charpentiercan do anything but fine workfully guaranteed free from the maladies and vices provided against by law;" and, as nobody would bid higher, he also was bought in by the fat man at 1,025 dollars.

The heat of the Thermae and steam of the sulphur is almost insupportable; but it has a most beneficial effect on maladies of the nerves and cutaneous complaints.

And what their sin?"They fell by one disease! (Not by the Proteus maladies, that strike Man into nothingnessnot twice alike;) By the blue pest, whose gripe no art can shun, No force unwrenchout-singled one by one; When like a timeless birth, the womb of Fate Bore a new death, of unrecorded date, And doubtful name.

The Welsh peasants believe the beads to possess medicinal virtues of many sorts and to be particularly efficacious for all maladies of the eyes.

[Again, the bonfires are thought to avert hail, thunder, lightning, and other maladies, all of which are attributed to the maleficent arts of witches.]

848 examples of  maladies  in sentences