There is another about how he once asked an overconfident doctor on the witness stand whether he had examined the plaintiff for some obscure disease.
The mottling on his scalp resembled the marks of an obscure disease.
I don't really want to pin down the rare bacillus of an obscure disease.
In 1923 the castle became Britain's first private hospital for the investigation and treatment of obscure internal diseases.
Stone was right: the forty volunteers each had died of obscure and horrible diseases no one had ever seen before.
Benson is an accomplished physician, "author of several textbooks on obscure tropical diseases."
Although she was but forty-five, some obscure disease had taken the fire out of her figure.
People here are beset by unwanted refugees, obscure diseases and limited opportunities to express themselves through fashion.
His attending surgeon suggested that he had some "obscure disease" behind the eye and advised Garrard to see another physician.
At the time, diabetes was considered an obscure disease, with no cure and little hope.