Definitionn. an infection of the intestines marked by severe diarrhea
Last update: July 4, 2015
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Milder cases of malarial fever are apt to become dangerous from the complications of dysentery, bronchitis or pneumonia. [Please select]
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I consider, however, that dysentery is a more formidable enemy than fever. [Please select]
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"No, Frank, it is worse than fever, it is dysentery." [Please select]
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Fever and dysentery together are in nine cases out of ten fatal. [Please select]
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This diet was not only unnutritious, but in many cases it caused dysentery and nausea. [Please select]
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But this time Old Ribbon had symptoms of dysentery and gas. [Please select]
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Bad milk is a fruitful source of diarrhoea, dysentery, and some forms of skin disease. [Please select]
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It is important to clearly distinguish this disease from dysentery. [Please select]
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The force was still further weakened by a large number of deaths from dysentery and fever, the result of the miasma rising from the marshes. [Please select]
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It was evidently not so much his sufferings that caused him to moan (he had dysentery) as his fear and grief at being left alone. [Please select]
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