63 Verbs to Use for the Word malady

In the country it is believed that swine's flesh often causes this malady.

But how to cure the malady of love?

Last of all: if the party affected shall certainly know this malady to have proceeded from too much fasting, meditation, precise life, contemplation of God's judgments (for the devil deceives many by such means), in that other extreme he circumvents melancholy itself, reading some books, treatises, hearing rigid preachers, &c.

I have myself known numerous instances of large families of badly fed negroes swept off by a prevailing epidemic; and it is well known to many intelligent planters in the south, that the best method of preventing that horrible malady, Chachexia Africana, is to feed the negroes with nutritious food.

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

12 and 13, find by his experience, in two of his patients, a young baron, and another that contracted this malady by too vehement study.

Every attention Hermione showed to Polixenes, though by her husband's particular desire, and merely to please him, increased the unfortunate king's malady; and from being a loving and a true friend, and the best and fondest of husbands, Leontes became suddenly a savage and inhuman monster.

The object of his choice inherited from her mother a constitutional malady which at first shewed itself in capricious waywardness, and at length broke out into insanity.

And therefore as well to avoid these feral maladies, 'tis good to get them husbands betimes, as to prevent some other gross inconveniences, and for a thing that I know besides; ubi nuptiarum tempus et aetas advenerit, as Chrysostom adviseth, let them not defer it; they perchance will marry themselves else, or do worse.

I maintain, and will to the last hour, that I never writ of you but con amore; that if any allusion was made to your near-sightedness, it was not for the purpose of mocking an infirmity, but of connecting it with scholar-like habits,for is it not erudite and scholarly to be somewhat near of sight before age naturally brings on the malady?

All his life he suffered from hypochondria, but curiously traced his malady to the stars rather than to his own liver.

A man who is journeying in the 88th year of his pilgrimage is not likely to throw off such a chronic malady.

I merely mention this malady, to which I was very subject in warm climates, that I may have the opportunity of remarking, that sea-baths or cooling drinks, such as buttermilk, sour milk, sherbet, orangeade, etc., are very efficacious remedies.

But, as is so often the case among New England women of culture, the body had paid the cost of the mind's estate; and, after the birth of her first child, she sank at once into a hopeless invalidism,an invalidism all the more difficult to bear, and to be borne with, that it took the shape of distressing nervous maladies which no medical skill could alleviate.

The cause of the twofold lamentable occurrence was officially ascribed to malarial feverthe two young victims having contracted, as it was said, the fatal malady during the progress of the Court through Tuscany.

Of which imagination, because it hath so great a stroke in producing this malady, and is so powerful of itself, it will not be improper to my discourse, to make a brief digression, and speak of the force of it, and how it causeth this alteration.

To-day the older people use these pagan ablutions to alleviate pain and cure maladies.

May the blessing of preservation rest upon the beloved partner of my sorrows and my joys, and on myself; and may He whom we desire to serve heal all our maladies of body and mind!

If there is to be a remedy, we must first diagnose this malady of the human soul.

Was this "Weltschmerz," which we thought a malady of our day, endemic in Persia in 1100?

The writer further says that, when developed into a confirmed habit, it is fertile in provoking nervous maladies.

You, my brothers Carl and , as soon as I am dead, beg Professor Schmidt, if he be still living, to describe my malady; and annex this written account to that of my illness, so that at least the world, so far as is possible, may become reconciled to me after my death.

I have struggled hard with very formidable and obstinate maladies; and though I cannot talk of health, think all praise due to my Creator and Preserver for the continuance of my life.

I went into Wiltshire as soon as I well could, and was there much employed in palliating my own malady.

I, who had often talked fine philosophy to others, had not a grain of that article left to physic my own malady.

63 Verbs to Use for the Word  malady