268 examples of malarias in sentences

"Jaundice after malaria!"

Was malaria all the rest had got?"

Whenever any general cause of depression weighs upon a body of men, as fatigue, cold, storm, privation of food, or malaria, it vitiates the power of all, in various degrees and with various results; the weak and susceptible are sickened, and all lose some force and are less able to labor and attend to duty.

Unfortunately it had been doing duty in a fever-stricken area and malaria had weakened its ranks.

A little while before the autumn operations began, as many as 3000 of its men were down at one time with malaria, but care and tonic of the battle pulled the ranks together, and the Irish Division, a purely Irish division, campaigned up to the glorious traditions of their race.

All kinds of theories were advanced, such as poison, malaria from Indiana, and pure cussedness.

He knew what it meant to have dysentery and malaria.

He purifies endlessly his house, saying that Hecatethat is, the moonhas exercised some malign influence on it; and many other purifications he observes, of which I shall only say that they are by their nature plainly, like the last, meant as preservatives against unseen malarias or contagions, possible or impossible.

Now, you've risked Mabel's life a score of times in order to help sick men in mining camps, and malaria victims and Lord knows what else.

The prevalent disease in Hooker's Bend is malaria; Dr. Jallup always physicked for malaria.

The prevalent disease in Hooker's Bend is malaria; Dr. Jallup always physicked for malaria.

On this occasion he diagnosed it must be a very severe attack of malaria indeed, so he measured out enormous doses.

"Some were appointed to poison the waters so that malarias and fevers should attack the now hated race.

As certain mosquitoes can transmit malaria and yellow fever, use your mosquito bar for this reason as well as for personal comfort.

In fact, the night of the crisis, I dropped Van's pistol overboard; he'd got malaria badly and was feeling desperate.

Malaria and other fevers are common on low-lying belts of the Caribbean coast and skippers and mates fall sick.

One must pay for leading a strenuous life and he has had malaria for some years.

" "You ought to leave before the malaria knocks you down," Kit rejoined.

You can land at some of the towns from modern mail-boats and find smart shops and cafés; others have fallen into ruin and lie, half-hidden by the forest, beside malaria-haunted lagoons.

The alarming illnesses which had attacked his children on their journey kept Leopold Mozart in continual anxietythe malaria of Rome and the heat of Naples were alike dreaded by him.

And Miss Peters went on to say that her cherished Rover, she thought, had malaria.

I was finally, after five years of residence, obliged to abandon our home at Florence by the constant recurrence of fevers, which gave us perpetual anxiety as well as perplexity, for there is no malaria in that part of Tuscany.

Malaria: the biography of a killer.

I should be afraid of some of the malaria clinging to them.

I found many of these adventurers in unfinished houses and racked with malaria; in one case I saw a family of eight, all ill with chills and fever.

268 examples of  malarias  in sentences