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1 A large percentage of the cases of acute indigestion terminate fatally .
2 For instance, convulsions may thus be induced, which often terminate fatally .
3 And indeed he never knew a bite to terminate fatally .
4 A quarrel with Fitzgerald it is twenty chances to one would terminate fatally to you.'
5 How, think you she will receive the news of your death, if the combat should terminate fatally for you?
6 At the same time the illness of George IV., which was likely to terminate fatally , opened to him new prospects.
7 In serious diseases or diseases that are about to terminate fatally , the skin feels cold and the hair is wet with sweat.
8 He had been thrown from his horse, and was suffering intensely from internal injuries, which threatened to terminate fatally at any moment.
9 It is said not to be painful, but it is sometimes accompanied by inflammation and fever, and has been known to terminate fatally .
10 There are sick men swinging uneasily in their hammocks; and one poor fellow, whose fever threatens to terminate fatally , tosses painfully in his cot.
11 When first informed that it was feared her disease would terminate fatally , she betrayed the deepest emotion, with scarcely the utterance of a word.
12 These cases amounted to but eight, none of which terminated fatally .
13 The prevailing disorder is a dysentery, which often terminates fatally .
14 One case of a very special nature, which terminated fatally , is of great interest:-
15 The slight wounds made by these bamboos brought on lock-jaw, and too often terminated fatally .
16 Septicemia terminates fatally with its usual train of symptoms.
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