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I have no recollection of sniffling, in public; yet here are nine dozen handkerchiefs, an outfit for someone with chronic coryza.
BIZARRELAWTON MACKALL
You cultivate it at the risk of coryza over the newly-filled graves of dead friends.
MATED FROM THE MORGUEJOHN AUGUSTUS O'SHEA
Lastly, the series of epidemics from 1889 to 1893 effectually broke the association with coryza or catarrh.
A HISTORY OF EPIDEMICS IN BRITAIN, VOLUME II (OF 2)CHARLES CREIGHTON
The juice of the flowers is a popular remedy in India, for migraine and coryza.
THE MEDICINAL PLANTS OF THE PHILIPPINEST. H. PARDO DE TAVERA
La grippe is a bronchitis or coryza with some fever and muscle-soreness.
THE ETHICS OF MEDICAL HOMICIDE AND MUTILATIONAUSTIN O'MALLEY
Coryza frequently commences at or about the time of the pharyngitis.
Coryza, or nasal catarrh,—commonly called a cold in the head,—is not very common among cows.
CATTLE AND THEIR DISEASESROBERT JENNINGS
It is most common on the upper lip, and may be associated with a fissure or with chronic coryza.
Sometimes it contains shreds of false membrane, for example in nasal diphtheria; or white cheesy masses as in coryza cascosa.
Coryza and cough are the chief respiratory symptoms which attend these widespread epidemics.
THE MOTHER AND HER CHILDWILLIAM S. SADLER
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