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- Debility can refer to: Debility (medical) Debility (astrology) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Debility. If an internal...
- article on "debility (medical)", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "debility" You can also: Search for Debility (medical)...
- Contrivances Emplo**** for its Relief, and A Treatise on Deformities and Debilities of the Lower Extremities. Manufacturing surgical instruments and anatomical...
- "nerve(s); nervous" and shuairuo or suijaku (衰弱) "weakness; feebleness; debility; asthenia". Despite being removed from the American Psychiatric ****ociation's...
- ability to act. Besides Accidental Dignity, there are a range of Accidental Debilities, such as retrogradation, Under the Sun's Beams, Combust, and so forth...
- were clear: if most people ****d and did not experience insanity, debility, and early death, then ****ion could not be held accountable to the...
- Queen Macha, wife of Cimbáeth; and Macha, wife of Crunnchu, who caused the debility of the Ulstermen. Gregory Toner discusses four, with the addition of Macha...
- English physician Michael Underwood in 1789, where he refers to polio as "a debility of the lower extremities". The work of physicians Jakob Heine in 1840 and...
- intelligence. Binet and Simon grouped children into: 'idiocy', 'imbecility' 'debility' and 'normality'. Each category had its own set of tasks, organised from...
- eruption of carbuncles or boils, "was probably brought on by general physical debility to which the various features of Marx's style of life – alcohol, tobacco...