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Definition of Catarrhs
1. catarrh [n] - See also: catarrh
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catarrhs
Literary usage of Catarrhs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diet for the Sick: A Treatise on the Values of Foods, Their Application to by Mary Newton (Foote) Henderson (1885)
"Fresh A'r and Diet for Colds and catarrhs. Extracts from " The Remedies of Nature,"
... In all the civilized countries of the colder latitudes catarrhs are ..."
2. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1900)
"Intestinal catarrhs of Children.—Dr. Carl Tittel of Vienna (Ga. Journal of Medicine
and Surgery, April, 1899) calls attention to the fact that the majority ..."
3. On the wasting diseases of infants and children by Eustace Smith (1884)
"The digestive organs, owing to the frequent catarrhs above-mentioned, are not
very robust; but between the attacks the child's appetite may be good, ..."