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n. (common cold English)
Usage examples of "common colds".
Class 3 would include tuberculosis (some cases), liver trouble, kidney trouble, rashes, common colds, etc.
The ones I've isolated for investigation in the lab aren't endemic to Britain, nor to California, but they can be imported just like influenza viruses and common colds.
Brookes in 1773 strongly recommended it as a 'saponaceous Resolvent' promoting 'the natural secretions by stool, urine and sweat,' and, diluted with water, for common colds.
And common colds and influenza and any o half dozn diseases t say nothing o people bairnt.
They were in the same boat as the Eskimos who never have common colds in their native habitat, but contract fierce colds from the first explorers who appear in their midst with one.
And I personally refuse to bring back bloodletting for common colds.
Minor complaints - a few common colds, an ulcerated tooth, a couple of backaches, occasional upset stomachs, one sprained ankle, and that had been all.