Inflammation of the mucous membranes in one of the airways or cavities of the body.
1 Use a spray, douche, or gargle in chronic catarrh and chronic pharyngitis.
2 For a year Miss H. took a patent preparation for chronic catarrh .
3 Therefore they overeat and get indigestion, catarrh , adenoids and various other ills.
4 Will ward off every form of asthma, catarrh , bronchial or lung trouble.
5 Thus, in the early part of the winter, what is called catarrh , viz.
6 Acute and chronic catarrh of the nose and pharynx are causes.
7 Uterine catarrh occurs almost invariably, and only ceases in advanced years.
8 While the catarrh is being firmly established adenoids are quite common.
9 A sure preventive and cure for roup, colds, canker, catarrh and similar diseases.
10 I have been suffering from very unpleasant catarrh since last October.
11 And thus is laid the foundation, perhaps, for a lifelong catarrh .
12 Never was a catarrh so sudden, so universal, or so ill-timed.
13 A cold spring succeeding a mild winter, is peculiarly productive of malignant catarrh .
14 Carlyle's organ-tones of misery it accounts for by a gastro-duodenal catarrh .
15 Hysterical cramp of the esophagus and catarrh of the inner ear.
16 I believe Dr. Pierce's treatment will cure any case of catarrh .
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