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How to use malady in a sentence

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After some months when it became clear that my malady wasn't disappearing like a good virus, this burden fell on my husband.
Regular physical malady we diagnose the ailment and develop a course of treatment.
Cancer has become the most threatening malady next to cardiovascular diseases.
Why spend a lot of money hunting down the cause of an incurable malady when it isn't going to make any difference in the outcome?
The clinician must look for tuberculosis, and confirm or exclude this treatable malady in any patient who presents with gastrointestinal disease.
When Nora was still a toddler, Woody began to succumb to Huntington's Disease, the hereditary malady that killed his mother.
It is this same malady that underlies the diverse problems facing us today.
This malady becomes even more serious since Gujarat is just one limb of the body called India.
This malady is a cervical vertebral instability characterized by malformation of the lower spine.
However, with the results of our experiments with the scion's blood sample, it is possible that a cure may be devised for this malady.
They suggest spraying a fungicide containing benomyl or triforine to combat this common malady that disfigures begonias.
What makes the conundrum of the obtunded slumberer unique is not that his malady is difficult to diagnose.
Then, out of the clear blue, I got hit with a bothersome respiratory and gastric malady that laid me down.
Nearly every calamity and malady known to humankind has a saint to look after it.
The annoying malady was handily repaired with surgery, leaving three small well-hidden punctures as the only evidence.
He suggests that the susceptivity to that malady comes from eating too much in proportion to the physical labor one performs.
I suspected, though, that Donald had more than a touch of hypochondria, a malady from which a number of our relatives suffered.
If you allow a small sore like this to fester, it could become a major malady.
In this way, the homoeopathic remedy replaces the natural disease with a temporary remedial potence that delusively mimics the original malady.
It may sound like a dental malady, but cavitation is a powerful natural force, a bombardment of microscopic bubbles that breaks down some of the hardest materials on earth.
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Nowadays she spent almost all her time at crome, cultivating a rather ill-defined malady.
Increasing age gave to these accesses of malady a character of danger, which she already began to remark with deep anxiety.
The real malady from which he suffered was breast-pang, or spasms of the heart, a form of angina pectoris.
Then an additional malady comes on John, and stops by him for the six remaining years of his life.
Like a cankerous malady its venom has touched almost every side of American life.
Here, indeed, lies properly the cardinal symptom of the whole wide-spread malady.
The cattle plague is by far the most formidable malady which can affect animals.
The surgeon was in constant attendance, but the malady baffled all his skill.
Memory pictured her pale and drooping, nay gradually sinking under the cureless malady which brought her to her grave at last.
They give rise to a malady known as sand-fly fever, which is like influenza and drains the body of all vitality for many days.
A Greek schismatic, attacked by a mortal malady, was brought to the hospital.
Persons subject to the hyp complain of the northeast wind, as increasing their malady.
This enlargement, of brief duration, must not be confounded with the hypertrophic sclerosis, another form of the malady.
The boy contracted every fever, every imaginable malady, one after the other.
What malady, or what tears, or what pity on earth is greater, than to imbrue one's hand in a mother's blood?
A duty so delightful had, but for this incapacitating malady, been earlier paid.
Improvement may go on slowly to complete recovery, or the malady may subside into a subacute and chronic form with induration.
But ever since this malady left me a lonely dominie for life, diphtheria has been a knockdown word for me.
That evening everyone in the tenement was discussing Coupeau's strange malady.
His reply was a chattering curse, not upon Falconnet or the Indians, but upon his malady, the tertian fever.
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