219 examples of rheumatic in sentences

If was his boast that God Almighty never made a day too hot for him, and to the marrow of them his rheumatic bones felt and savoured the comfort of this blistering weather.

Abraham had risen with creaks of his rheumatic joints, and was now walking up and down the room, his feet lifted slowly and painfully with every step, yet still his blue eyes flashing with the fire of indignant protest.

On the 11th a rheumatic fever set in.

An' then, at after that, he geet his arm broken; an' soon after he'd getten o'er that, he wur nearly brunt to deeath i' one o'th pits at Ratcliffe; an' aw haven't quite done yet, for, after that, he lee ill o'th rheumatic fayver sixteen week.

Aw've had a bit o' weighvin' i'th heawse mony a day, but aw've th' rheumatic so bad

Aw have th' rheumatic all o'er mo, nearly; an' it leads one a feaw life.

It was about noon when we left the old weaver, nursing his rheumatic limbs by the side of a dim fire, in his chapel-like little house.

the brains stiff and rheumatic.

My hardest work, however, was to establish the fact that I hadn't been rolled in the gutter, my rheumatic hobble, dilapidated aspect, and blood-shot eyes telling fearfully against me.

I don't know much about him, except that he was in the army, has been very ill with rheumatic fever, and is friendless.

Here is a case of heart disease consequent on a rheumatic fever that followed a reckless exposure.

I was in hospital for six weeks, crippled with rheumatic fever, and my heart went wrong.

Though fallen from power, after a bad beating at the polls, there is no knowing but that he may rise again, and hold once more in those tired old hands, shiny with rheumatic gout, and now twitching feebly under the discomfort of a superimposed malady, the reins of democratic and imperial power.

This local impediment, however, being entirely without neuralgic or rheumatic symptoms, has had no effect whatever upon his mental activity, as every moment of his time is still consecrated to literary pursuits.

She was rheumatic, and confined for twenty years to her chair; and these 'housewives' she made exquisitely, and each of her young friends on her wedding-day might count on one.

The damp gloomy weather brought on some kind of rheumatic attack, which obliged the old servant to keep her bed.

Captain A. and Captain B., The one was in F, the other in E, The one was rheumatic and shrank from wet feet, The other had sunstroke and dreaded the heat.

A rheumatic boy, who works for us off and on, says it has been splendid for him.

And then with a most unearthly din The farther end of the dyke fell in; But in spite of an awful rheumatic pain The Devil began his work again.

Rheumatic fever: nursing care in pictures.

Youths, in apparent good health, have internal disorders, or concealed infirmitiessome are near-sightedothers epilepticone is nervous, and cannot present a musquetanother is rheumatic, and cannot carry it.

One morning I awoke with excruciating rheumatic pains of the head and face, from which I had hardly any respite.

One goes and makes way for another, but the wash-tub is always there and the rheumatic fever; and while these remain they will never lack, as they have never lacked yet, for a woman to do battle for dear life between them.

But taking note of the cold wind that rushes up this stairway and into the steaming room where the wash-tub stands, you will understand how it comes that each new tenant takes over the rheumatic fever as one of the fixtures.

" With 1787 a new foe appeared in the form of "a rheumatic complaint which has followed me more than six months, is frequently so bad that it is sometimes with difficulty I can raise my hand to my head or turn myself in bed.

219 examples of  rheumatic  in sentences