Diarrhoeas [noun]

Definition of Diarrhoeas:

looseness of the bowels

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Sentence/Example of Diarrhoeas:

Its internal uses are in hysteria, and 136 in such conditions as diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera.

Diarrhoea broke out in the camp soon after my arrival, and continued to haunt us all during the summer.

It is often necessary to give the infant or the young child cereal water to replace food in occasions of summer diarrhoea, etc.

Its leaves dried and pulverised are used as an antidote to various diseases, as diarrhoea, fevers, etc.

Diarrhoea is a simple flux of the bowels, without either the sanguinolent discharges or the intestinal excoriation.

As soon as I really ate anything it produced violent diarrhoea and I was ill all day and all night.

Diarrhoea or dysentery ensues, while the pulse becomes small and rapid, yet irregular.

Given internally it stimulates the intestinal muscles and may cause diarrhoea.

The stool is rather costive, especially with larger children; but diarrhoea may attend this disease.

Violent diarrhoea resulting from intestinal tuberculosis may be discontinued at the beginning of acute hydrocephalus.