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1
The prevailing disease was a dysentery, which was accompanied by a
general
debility
.
2
Unthriftiness and
general
debility
may follow the loss of a less quantity of blood.
3
The legitimate result is my present state of
general
debility
,
indigence, and mental aberration.
4
Other causes are intemperance,
general
debility
,
unhygienic surroundings, exciting causes.
5
The appetite is impaired, there is
general
debility
,
and the patient is nervous and irritable.
6
Green sickness and
general
debility
are sometimes to blame.
7
Prostatorrhea, spermatorrhea, impotency, hypochondria, and
general
debility
of the generative organs, arise from sexual excesses.
8
Her first baby had died of
general
debility
.
9
Languor, hysteria and
general
debility
were regarded as the outward indications of a sweet and gentle character.
10
However, I think I may safely say they emanate from
general
debility
,
produced by the much-to-be-dreaded fevers.
11
Where
general
debility
is present along with the disease, use all means to increase the patient's vitality.
12
How does it insure itself against the risk of their defective eyesight, chorea, deafness, or
general
debility
?
13
Causes.-Thelocal forms may be due to a nervous condition; it is often the result of
general
debility
.
14
A dull pain in the head indicates fullness of the blood-vessels from weakness, low blood, or
general
debility
.
15
He seems to have been treated for remittent fever, chronic diarrhea,
general
debility
,
and palpitation of the heart.
16
It is universally admitted that indigestion, hypochondria, and
general
debility
affect this class to a very great extent.
general
debility
general