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    rheumatic


    1. This soup figures often in the diet sheet of the Physical Regenerations for gouty and rheumatic patients, but in addition to being a valuable medicine on account of its salts, it is the most delicious clear soup that I know of


    2. The pin strokes he had suffered combined with a weak mitral valve as a result of his bout with rheumatic fever as a child, placed him at high risk for the surgery in Ithaca


    3. “According to his medical records, Alan suffered from rheumatic fever as a child


    4. His rheumatic joints ached as he stood once


    5. He still comes to see me together with his wife for rheumatic pain but not for the nerve pain


    6. the Annals of Rheumatic Diseases that he obtained good results with enzyme treatment in over 700 patients with


    7. Maurice turned back to his guests, his arms open wide in a gesture of friendship (or as wide as he could open them with his rheumatic shoulders)


    8. Meadowsweet was used historically for a wide variety of conditions, including treating rheumatic complaints of the joints and muscles


    9. young Yogins! the movement of the rheumatic winds in the back due to the


    10. Rheumatic fever, I thought, but I couldn’t remember for sure

    11. Rheumatic diseases, such as


    12. The joints of the rheumatic move as smoothly as ever, and smoother


    13. Wopsle's great-aunt fell into a state of coma, arising either from sleep or a rheumatic paroxysm


    14. The postilion was a venerable "boy" of sixty—a martyr to rheumatic gout, the result of excessive exposure in youth, counter-acted by strong liquors—who had stood at inn-doors doing nothing for the whole five-and-twenty years that had elapsed since he had no longer been required to ride professionally, as if expecting the old times to come back again


    15. She sat like a child on the lap of a rheumatic grandfather, undecided


    16. “Prevalence of Specific Types of Arthritis and other Rheumatic Conditions in the Ambulatory Health Care System in the United States, 2001-2005”


    17. At one time she would come on board with a jar of pickles for the steward's pantry; another time with a bunch of quills for the chief mate's desk, where he kept his log; a third time with a roll of flannel for the small of some one's rheumatic back


    18. If the only whales that thus sank were old, meagre, and broken-hearted creatures, their pads of lard diminished and all their bones heavy and rheumatic; then you might with some reason assert that this sinking is caused by an uncommon specific gravity in the fish so sinking, consequent upon this absence of buoyant matter in him


    19. They soak water, they do; and of course get rheumatic, and have to be doctored (SNEEZES) with washes and lotions, just like live legs


    20. It's a delectable thought, isn't it? I have been wondering for the last year how a wretched old man of seventy, gouty and rheumatic, succeeded in preserving the physical energy for his debaucheries—and now the riddle is solved! Those widows and orphans—the very thought of them must have egged him on! I knew about it long ago, I was the only one who did know; it was Julie told me, and as soon as I discovered it, I attacked him in a friendly way at once in Easter week: 'Give me twenty-five thousand, if you don't they'll look into your accounts to-morrow

    21. But how can we carry out such a cure in our mansion, without servants, without help, without a bath, and without water? Nina is rheumatic all over, I don't think I told you that


    22. It was difficult to plough with rheumatic arms and legs


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    Synonyms for "rheumatic"

    rheumatic arthritic creaky rheumatoid rheumy

    "rheumatic" definitions

    a person suffering with rheumatism


    of or pertaining to arthritis