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15 Sentences With "morbific"

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But the precise nature of the morbific agent is still unknown.
Insanity is the result of a material change in the structure of the brain produced by morbific action.
The same thing may be said of the progressive intensity of the morbific production in abandoned malarious districts.
The warmer the weather is, the greater will be the morbific effect of a cold draught of air.
In such a case, the medicine first excites a combat between the morbific force and the conservative reaction.
It is some morbific agency, the influence of which, Dr. Whedon said, is exerted upon the pneumogastric nerve.
It is some morbific agency, the influence of which, Dr. Whedon said, is exerted upon the pneumogastric nerve.
Dr. morbific, by inoculating himself once too often with non-contagious matter, had explained himself out of the world.
But many times the menses proceed from some violence done to nature, or some morbific matter, which often proves fatal.
In this way morbific agents can be transferred through the feed from animals of one cage to animals in other cages.
Heart disease is an affection of the heart brought on by morbific agents turned loose in the blood from imperfect digestion.
In a similar manner, small pox, measles, chicken pox and all eruptive diseases come out as products from morbific causes within.
On their appearance, his great aim is to strengthen the patient, and eliminate the morbific matters by the pores of the skin.
And let us avoid not only committed sin but also the thought of sin, like the morbific smell of a rotting body, a nasty odour, with nostrils pinched together.
Diagram of the causes of mortality in the army in the East, F. Nightingale, 1858 Zymotic disease was a 19th-century medical term for acute infectious diseases, especially "chief fevers and contagious diseases (e.g. typhus and typhoid fevers, smallpox, scarlet fever, measles, erysipelas, cholera, whooping-cough, diphtheria, etc.)". Zyme or microzyme was the name of the organism presumed to be the cause of the disease. > As originally employed by Dr W. Farr, of the British Registrar-General's > department, the term included the diseases which were "epidemic, endemic and > contagious," and were regarded as owing their origin to the presence of a > morbific principle in the system, acting in a manner analogous to, although > not identical with, the process of fermentation.

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