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Debility can
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Debility (medical)
Debility (astrology) This
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title Debility. If an internal...
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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...
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debility (medical)", but its
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Debility (medical)...
- "nerve(s); nervous" and
shuairuo or
suijaku (衰弱) "weakness; feebleness;
debility; asthenia".
Despite being removed from the
American Psychiatric ****ociation's...
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Detriment (for example, the Moon in Capricorn). This may also be
termed a "
debility". In
traditional astrology,
other levels of
Dignity are
recognised in addition...
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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...
- of
coercive techniques which result in a "
debility-dependency-dread"
state in the subject, "If the
debility-dependency-dread
state is
unduly prolonged...
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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...
- were clear: if most
people ****d and did not
experience insanity,
debility, and
early death, then ****ion
could not be held
accountable to the...
- Vienna. The last
years of his life (1803–1809) were
spent in a
state of
debility,
unable to
compose due to poor health. He died in
Vienna in 1809 at the...