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Meanings of incurable lameness in English
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Usage of incurable lameness in English
1
If the involvement persists with sufficient active inflammation, there may follow erosion of cartilage and incurablelameness.
2
If it interferes with the joints or with the tendons it may cause an incurablelameness, even though small.
3
No special pathological condition characterizes sesamoiditis but this condition causes incurablelameness when the sesamoid bones are much inflamed.
4
Even with the happier ending of resolution, anchylosis of the joint and incurablelameness is more often than not left behind.
5
He was dreadfully shaken and injured; but his strong constitution carried him through to recovery-withthe serious drawback of an incurablelameness in one leg.
6
Even should reunion take place, the resulting callus, interfering as it does with the movements of the perforans, leaves us a case of incurablelameness.