But these cases of extremedebility cause so much perplexity.
2
Perhaps this faith that so easily possessed me was due to my extremedebility.
3
Yet to this day, any considerable exercise of the other muscles is attended with extremedebility.
4
After this circumstance his health rapidly declined; and though he occasionally visited Calcutta, he complained of extremedebility.
5
Her movements, once evincing extremedebility, were marked by the activity and animation of a healthy young person.
6
The disease, in consequence, reduced him to a state of extremedebility, which at length carried him off almost without pain.
7
Days, weeks passed by; at length, Mrs. Hamilton's extremedebility began to give place to the more restless weariness of convalescence.
8
Paganini had stopped at Nice on his way from Paris, detained by extremedebility, for his last hours were drawing near.
9
I am getting better however, slowly, swelled legs being now the only serious symptom, and these, I believe, proceed from extremedebility.
10
Scarcely were these arrangements finished before Perrault and Fontano were seized with a fit of dizziness and betrayed other symptoms of extremedebility.
11
About midnight he was seized with a shivering from extremedebility, and Doctor Barton was obliged to announce the danger to the family.
12
The next day he was conveyed to Vienna, but in such extremedebility that he fainted several times in his carriage by the way.
13
In the afternoon Captain Delmar woke up from his stupor-thefever had left him, and he had nothing to combat with but extremedebility.
14
Perhaps, as in cases of extremedebility and where the nerves have suffered tension from protracted pain, he even falls into a pleasant sleep.
15
Since then, the inflammation and sloughing of the part has been attended with a copious suppuration, great loss of substance, extremedebility and emaciation.
16
His extremedebility made his body passive, but it was painfully evident that his mind was as anxious and ill at ease as ever.