The long delays for an ambulance service, to come to an accident, or to convey a sick person in these areas is deplorably slow. |
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Plenty of times he has sat up till over 4am with a sick person in the parish and would still be up for Mass the next morning. |
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The sick person is overtaken by painful cramps in the limbs and a sudden coldness of the body. |
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We think a serial killer is an intelligent, sick person who targets his victims carefully like Dr. Hannibal Lecter played by Anthony Hopkins. |
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When a sick person died, the tohunga would blame it on the patient, saying they had breached tapu or had committed a spiritual transgression. |
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The best way to administer the sacraments, or to accompany the sick person is likewise indicated. |
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Once I saw my grandfather visit a sick person and build a sweat lodge over him without moving him. |
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They may be a source of support and comfort for the sick person and family. |
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These contain potassium, a mineral which helps a sick person accept more food and drink. |
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For that reason, the marrow bone of a donater is only sampled if it's compatible with the one of a sick person. |
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We, the public, may be so revolted by the gruesomeness of a crime that we conclude that only a sick person would be capable of such an act. |
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For some workers, even though they associated the idea of inactivity with illness, this status was different from that of a sick person. |
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Plus, with measles, a sick person has to be near a non-immune person, not miles downstream. |
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We hope the sick person will feel better, get better, and even live longer as a result of drinking more. |
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In the most benign cases, the sick person will have fever and intense headaches. |
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There must be no contradiction between the dignity of the embryo and that of the sick person. |
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That sick person now needs intensive care and has to be rushed to the major hospital. |
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It is very important to take the lead from family members and the sick person about the role that faith and religion play in their lives and the role they would like religious leaders to play in their care. |
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Cool the drink quickly and begin to give it to the sick person. |
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When you wish to pour it out over some sick person, it will not be your hands that anoint them, but the spirit inundated with love, charity, and consolation. |
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According to this principle, a substance that produces a certain number of symptoms in a healthy person will cure these same symptoms in a sick person. |
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It is important to note that the police may decide not to take the sick person to the hospital if they decide that this person is not a danger to themselves or to others. |
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What merit can a sick person, incapacitated for all struggle, earn? |
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However, in Haiti, more than one sick person in ten, dies. |
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I therefore urge all health-care workers to recognize in the sick person not only a body marked by frailty but first and foremost a person, to whom they should give full solidarity and offer appropriated and qualified help. |
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Laurette says he is a really sick person to care more about some globs of frozen cow juice than a young girl's self-esteem. |
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The sick person expresses his or her faith by calling for the elders of the church who pray over and anoint the sick with olive oil. |
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This sacrament, known as Anointing of the Sick, is believed to give comfort, peace, courage and, if the sick person is unable to make a confession, even forgiveness of sins. |
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Mohammed was portrayed as a poor uneducated figure, deceitful merchant, with a simplified religion, delirious sick person, lying traitor, lecher, etc. |
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Boccard responded appeasably, the way one speaks to a sick person. |
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