Given the girl's debilitatedcondition, such abrupt separation could lead to a shock.'
2
In all likelihood, it was nothing more than a result of his debilitatedcondition, anyway.
3
The others strongly dissented: a child in the patient's present debilitatedcondition would be criminal.
4
In individuals of a debilitatedcondition, it results from the lack of a proper amount of fibrin in the blood.
5
It was part of Miss Amy's rapid convalescence, or equally of her debilitatedcondition, that she made no comment on the vessel.
6
The heart, however, contrary to the debilitatedcondition of the pulse, is found beating violently and tumultuously, as it does in anthrax and septic intoxication.
7
At the same time it must be borne in mind that the hot bath, when used to an excess, tends to induce a debilitatedcondition.