-
remains unclear.
Dementia in the
elderly was once
called senile dementia or
senility, and
viewed as a
normal and
somewhat inevitable aspect of aging. By 1913–20...
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senility Filming date
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- as
Holly put it, "a bit peculiar". The crew
often ridicule Holly on his
senility, but
Holly often comes out on top. He
often plays practical jokes on the...
-
during the
three million years Lister is in stasis,
develops "computer
senility".
Although Holly is male
during the
first two series, they
become female...
-
continued to
serve as
chair despite severe physical infirmity or even
senility.
Committee chairs are elected, but, in practice,
seniority is
rarely byp****ed...
- Willson)
consider James, who was 58 in 1624, to have
lapsed into
premature senility; but he
suffered from an
agonising species of
arthritis which constantly...
-
steady 7%, injuries, 6%, and
infectious diseases, 4%.
Causes related to
senility led to many of the rest.
Infant deaths have
fallen from 19% of all deaths...
-
about a
sentence of death: that it is
better to die
before the
onset of
senility than to
escape death by
humbling oneself to an
unjust ****cution. The...
-
reference was made to this in an
episode of
Blackadder the
Third ("Sense and
Senility"), in
which Baldrick (Tony Robinson)
refers to his master, Mr. E. Blackadder...
- step-mother
AUSTRIA the WITCH,
operated in William’s Clinic, died from
senility after severe spasms,
cursed by all
those who had the
infelicity of having...