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Prolonged immobilization, such as may occur with hospitalization, trauma, or general debility, is one risk factor.
For months I had suffered unexplained pain, weight loss, and increased debility.
Many, though not all, cases resulting in debility stemmed from chronic diarrhea or dysentery.
Age, debility, poverty and illness were often factors that led to a favorable decision.
And yet, 40 percent of us will die after a period of protracted debility and feeble dementia stretching on average for some seven to 10 years.
She will remember her father, who served in both world wars, and whose life was fore-shortened by nervous debility brought on by his experiences.
Heart disease in a leading cause of death and debility among our canine friends.
And at the extremes, there are certainly correlations between advanced age and debility that increase the risk of complications.
It is just as meaningful to speak of levels of vitality and healthfulness as of debility and infirmity.
He is now, at 79, battling the increasing debility of his body, which is failing under the invasion of Parkinson's disease.
A decoction, infusion or tincture of the seeds is useful in nervous debility, hysteria and other nervous disorders.
Coronary Artery Disease is a major cause of debility and death in the United States and in other developed nations.
On one level he clearly wants to overcome his debility, and live comic performance is the extraordinary way in which he has chosen to do that.
John Andrews, Minister of Finance, was born in the same year as Craig and, despite clear signs of physical debility, was to be the Prime Minister's successor.
It is an early modern concept, although it has correlatives from the time of the Greeks in allied concepts of stress, debility, appetitive, and saturnine behaviour.
When I found him suffering from general debility and nervous prostration.
Irregularity of menstruation and certain other uterine troubles, the peculiar condition called greensickness or chlorosis, and general debility may lead to some skin lesions.
A small or weak pulse indicates general debility and possible anemia.
The symptoms were of severe general debility and vitamin deficiency.
Furthermore, AIDS typically does not kill its victims immediately but subjects them to a prolonged period of gradually mounting debility and incapacity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Such is the power of oratory, and such the debility of the human understanding!
It is wrong that the Unknown should profit by man's debility and ignorance.
Recommended as a restorative in debility, chlorosis, and other diseases of debility, especially those of a nervous character.
There is some dysphagia, principally from pain in swallowing, but in part from actual debility in the muscles of deglutition.
One is not accountable for words uttered in moments of debility and hunger.
It is also used by way of embrocation to bathe the face and limbs, or any part affected with pains, or debility.
Occasionally it arises from mobility of the sensorium, induced by plethora, or by excessive debility.
The latter has its origin in a stricture, or in an injury, or in that condition technically known as hypospadias, or in debility.
In almost every case, however, this kyphosis is but apparent and the result of muscular debility.
Purpura rheumatica commonly begins with malaise, anorexia, debility, sometimes with mild fever.
My sister was on the causeuse, literally unable to rise from debility and agitation.
With this moral debility is joined the procrastinating spirit of the oriental.
Its power in bracing up the system is also seen in the check given to the colliquative sweating occurring in extreme debility.
The debility of age and dropsical legs had long oppressed him.
Another cause of natural barrenness, is debility in copulation.
I was seized with a fever, which left me in a state of alarming debility.
It affects the nerves, causing irritability and debility in them.
This is, generally, the result of debility, or severe labor.
They lead to excitement and debility, sometimes to danger and disease.
Firstly, they are of use in simple debility and in atonic dyspepsia.
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