14 Verbs to Use for the Word pneumonias

He got pneumonia," replied Anderson, hoarsely.

Finally he stood on his head and neck, with his heels against a cage, and coughed like he had caught pneumonia.

Later he seemed more like himself, and told them simply that Jim had contracted pneumonia and died without any message for his folk at home.

That's the reason he took pneumonia.

"Aren't you?" "Y-es; but I don't think I'd risk pneumonia for one.

Although only three or four hundred persons live in Niggertown, two or three negroes are always slowly dying of tuberculosis; winter brings pneumonia; summer, malaria.

He had no mind to die: he was a man of stubborn pugnacity and he fought his pneumonia.

As an instance of the way in which dangers may work in unsuspected ways, I may mention the fact that Emmerich, in examining the soil beneath a ward of a hospital at Amberg, discovered therein the peculiar bacillus which causes pneumonia, and which had probably been the cause of an outbreak of pneumonia that had occurred in that very ward.

If she didn't know how to nurse pneumonia, who did?

The plague fever resembles pneumonia at an early stage.

On account of this sudden change of the Negroes from one climate to another and the hardships of more unrelenting toil, many of them have been unable to resist pneumonia, bronchitis and tuberculosis.

If I had needed anything to increase my regard for Joe, it would have been the courage with which he bore a very bad quarter of an hour with the surgeons; for his arm was in a dangerous state, the wound in the head feverish for want of care; and a heavy cold on the lungs suggested pneumonia as an added trial to his list of ills.

And I developed pneumonia with influenza and they found some T.B. indications after that.

He died starvation, she pneumonia.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  pneumonias