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Definition of Bronchitises
1. bronchitis [n] - See also: bronchitis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bronchitises
Literary usage of Bronchitises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hospital Transports. A Memoir of the Embarkation of the Sick and Wounded by United States Sanitary Commission (1863)
"All the rest of the ship was the sixth ward, in which the hernias, rheumatisms,
bronchitises, lame and worn-out men were placed, organized in squads of ..."
2. We and Our Children by Woods Hutchinson (1911)
"We are even coming to suspect that some of our obstinate chronic bronchitises
and winter coughs, with profuse and foul-smelling expectorations are due to ..."
3. Hospital Transports: A Memoir of the Embarkation of the Sick and Wounded by Frederick Law Olmsted, United States Sanitary Commission (1863)
"All the rest of the ship was the sixth ward, in which the hernias, rheumatisms,
bronchitises, lame and worn-out men were placed, organized in squads of ..."
4. A Woman's Paris: A Handbook of Every-day Living in the French Capital by Mary Abbot (1900)
"Then, with the spring sun and the blossoming trees, and the gardens in order,
and the fountains, and the people emerging from their winter bronchitises, ..."