How to use in-sentence of “dysentery”:
– This meant that diseases like dysentery spread very quickly.
– Those who live in the low-lying lands suffer from a mild malaria, while abroad they are subject to dysentery and pneumonia.
– Many in the crew were suffering from dysentery and scurvy.
– He died of dysentery in Jaffa, Ottoman Syria.
– Succumbing to dysentery and moving from place to place, he died at Newark Castle.

