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Meanings of tubercular disease in English
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Usage of tubercular disease in English
1
If there really is tuberculardisease, we can hardly expect to save his life; so that--
2
Suppuration of wounds is undoubtedly due to these organisms, as is tuberculardisease, whether of surgical or medical character.
3
Richardson mentions the immunity of the Jewish race from tuberculardisease, and notices the well-known relation existing between a syphilitic taint and a phthisical tendency.
4
He discovered tuberculardisease of the larynx, which begins with slight hoarseness and weariness, and develops into one of the most rapid forms of phthisis.
5
Tuberculardisease, common sore throat, chicken-pox, and mumps, are also among the diseases which are increased by overcrowding.
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(Strange to say, tuberculardisease of the mother's breast is practically unknown, and children never derive the disease from their mother's milk.)