Lexicographical Neighbors of Catarrhally
Literary usage of Catarrhally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1884)
"The most useful chapter to the family attendant is that on the " Management of
the catarrhally Predisposed." The necessary space for other similar chapters ..."
2. Principles and practice of obstetrics by Joseph Bolivar De Lee (1918)
"... catarrhally inflamed, or eroded. Then the lower rt of the uterus is palpated
and the presence of the head determined, at the me time discovering any ..."
3. Text-book of Ophthalmology by Ernst Fuchs (1911)
"The former corresponds to a catarrhally inflamed, and hence therefore red and
thick pterygium, the latter to a stationary pterygium, which has become thin ..."
4. A Manual of clinical diagnosis by means of microscopic and chemical methods by Charles Edmund Simon (1907)
"... or live in a smoky atmosphere; they are, without doubt, derived from the
catarrhally inflamed bronchial or tracheal mucosa. Whenever they occur in large ..."
5. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1885)
"... in which much useful information is conveyed in regard to the " Mechanism of
taking Cold," and the " Hygienic Management of the catarrhally disposed. ..."
6. Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear: Medical and Surgical by William Lincoln Ballenger (1911)
"... meaning thereby deafness by "producing exhaustion of the air in the middle
ear as the result of the closing of the catarrhally affected Eustachian tubes ..."