「bronchitis」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

bronchitis

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  • ainst infectious diseases such as enteritis, bronchitis, acute tonsillitis, and bacillary dysentery.
  • ntually confined to Magdala where he died of bronchitis aggravated by his detention.
  • arations were also made to treat rheumatism, bronchitis, and snakebites, as well as to induce steril
  • his lungs remained weak, and he was prone to bronchitis and even bronchial spasm in his early adulth
  • The terms chronic bronchitis and emphysema were formally defined at the C
  • y, excessive menstrual flow, lung disorders, bronchitis and jaundice, and gall and kidney stones.
  • He died on 16 December 1861 from Bronchitis, and was survived by his wife, six daughters
  • y acid crystals found in the sputum in fetid bronchitis and pulmonary gangrene.
  • nal handling"; symptoms include pharyngitis, bronchitis, and keratitis.
  • has been used to treat fever, rash, asthma, bronchitis, and intestinal worms.
  • in the treatment of chest complaints such as bronchitis and whooping cough.
  • Park Place, St James Street London of acute bronchitis and periurethral abscess.
  • s whose symptoms included a heart infection, bronchitis and inflammation of the lungs but were other
  • ring the fall, he had suffered many bouts of bronchitis, and in January 1987 he died in Helsinki of
  • hen he died on 9 September 1940 of asthmatic bronchitis and heart failure, he left his wife and four
  • t of acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis and mild-to-moderate pneumonia.
  • 20 January 1936, King George was dying from bronchitis and his end was hastened by Lord Dawson, who
  • years of age in 1901 he began to suffer from bronchitis and loss of sleep.
  • used to treat bacterial infections including bronchitis and urinary tract infections.
  • of 47, of pneumonia complicated by asthmatic bronchitis, and was laid to rest at Green-Wood Cemetery
  • Sun suffered from bronchitis and heart diseases, legend has it that he wa
  • believed to be efficacious for tuberculosis, bronchitis, asthma, and nervous and rheumatic paralysis
  • e Duchess of Connaught died of influenza and bronchitis at Clarence House.
  • in The Hague in 1934, of complications from bronchitis at the age of 75, and was buried in Delft.
  • nd infusions for the treatment of arthritis, bronchitis, cough, and diseases of the digestive system
  • conditions, pulmonary infections, sinusitis, bronchitis, etc.
  • usually macerated and used to treat asthma, bronchitis, fever, flu, and uteral inflammation.
  • In 1963, while recuperating from bronchitis, he met Svetlana Alliluyeva, daughter of Jos
  • ned in the United States and died of chronic bronchitis in 1874.
  • an approved drug for the treatment of acute bronchitis in Germany.
  • effective in relieving the symptoms of acute bronchitis in adults and children, and also the symptom
  • eat, exhausted by the effort and episodes of bronchitis, influenza and pneumonia.
  • nternally in the treatment of coughs, colds, bronchitis, laryngitis, tuberculosis, feverish and infl
  • eritis, splenitis, inclusion body hepatitis, bronchitis, pulmonary congestion ventriculitis, pancrea
  • ronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema, and bronchial asthma r
  • ronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema, and bronchial asthma a
  • After a 1951 bout of bronchitis, the soprano retired from the stage, and onc
  • a variety of conditions ranging from chronic bronchitis to sprained ankles because recent tests have
  • The Infectious bronchitis virus D-RNA is an RNA element known as defec
  • It is caused by avian infectious bronchitis virus, a coronavirus.
  • ing disorders such as asthma, emphysema, and bronchitis), washed down with alcohol.
  • Afraid that his chronic bronchitis would worsen, Rosenberg hoped to try and cur