Inflammation of the intestine causing diarrhea with blood.
1 The oil is more effective in bleeding and dysentery and bleeding piles.
2 He died in Sydney in June, 1803, from dysentery contracted at Timor.
3 Every semester, a number of students wound up in hospital with dysentery .
4 Eighteen were attacked, and ten died; five others dying of the dysentery .
5 In their stead came daily crowds of dysentery , jaundice and septic cases.
6 Her disease was the malignant dysentery , which is peculiar to the climate.
7 Fever and dysentery together are in nine cases out of ten fatal.
8 The principal diseases are continued, remittent, and intermittent fevers, diarrhoea, and dysentery .
9 Frost-bite maimed them at first; then scurvy, dysentery , fever, began to kill.
10 The infusion can be injected for dysentery , diarrhea, gonorrhea, gleet and leucorrhea.
11 He was soon afterwards seized with dysentery , which rapidly reduced his strength.
12 When the Mexicans were joined by their ally, dysentery , it was godawful.
13 I consider, however, that dysentery is a more formidable enemy than fever.
14 Boys died of malaria, of dysentery , of snake bites, of scorpion stings.
15 A sure remedy for cholera, indigestion, sour crop, dysentery , and bowel trouble.
16 The sweat in dysentery unmistakably bears the odor of the dejecta.
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