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1 Because-asI understood from him-thatdisease is invariably fatal , sooner or later.
2 There is currently no effective therapy for this invariably fatal disease.
3 Once contracted, it was invariably fatal , and progressed to terminal stages in three months.
4 The loss of half of it is invariably fatal .
5 The syndrome of multiple intestinal atresia with immunodeficiency is a rare, invariably fatal congenital disorder.
6 The illnesses they cause are rare and invariably fatal .
7 At present, such cases are invariably fatal and highlight a need for research on new therapies.
8 Moritz Schiff, of Frankfort-on-the-Main, showed that excision of the thyroid gland in dogs is invariably fatal .
9 Rupture or even over-distention of a bronchus or of the thoracic esophagus is almost invariably fatal .
10 Paratuberculosis of camels, locally called Silag, is a serious and invariably fatal disease in the Arabian camel.
11 Scleroderma neonatorum is an induration of the skin, congenital and occurring soon after birth, and is invariably fatal .
12 It is thought she contracted the virus, which is invariably fatal , after being bitten by a rabid dog.
13 Modern medicine now offers potentially life-saving treatment for a disease that was considered invariably fatal once clinical signs develop.
14 Of these faults the gravest, the only one which in our climates is invariably fatal , is the repeated swarming.
15 Surra in equines and camels is said to be an invariably fatal disease, but cattle occasionally recover from it.
16 If complete it is invariably fatal , but in a few cases in which the process has been incomplete recovery has occurred.
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