It is always more rapid in children than in adults, and generally diminishes in frequence after the age of 60, unless there is cardiac weakness or some cardiac muscle degeneration.
As there is always more or less paresis and dilatation of the large veins of the splanchnic system, a tight bandage about the abdomen is of great advantage in raising the blood pressure to the safety mark.
If, on the other hand, there is a continuous low systemic arterial blood pressure, the circulation is always moreor less insufficient, nutrition is always imperfect, and the physical ability of the individual is below par.
A fortune is always more precious to the man who has got it together than to his son, who will perhaps dissipate it.
Historical continuity, the inevitable result of which is that the man of genius is always moreor less the expression of his century and that the honour of his discoveries is not due wholly to himself; 2.
The gut above the stricture is always moreor less dilated.
The tumour is of an irregular surface, and feels hard and unyielding; there is always moreor less effusion of fluid into the cavity of the tunica vaginalis, adding to the bulk of the swelling.
Pelvic cellulitis is oftener found in childbirth, premature labor and abortion, for the reason that it is a wound infection, and the female organism, is always more or less wounded under these circumstances.
The urine is always more or less altered in character, because the inflamed mucous membrane predisposes the urine to speedy decomposition.
During the most profound peace, various events occur, which require an extraordinary expense; and government finds it always more convenient to defray this expense by misapplying the sinking fund, than by imposing a new tax.
Such exclusive companies, therefore, are nuisances in every respect; always more or less inconvenient to the countries in which they are established, and destructive to those which have the misfortune to fall under their government.
As men, like all other animals, naturally multiply in proportion to the means of their subsistence, food is always more or less in demand.
Some practitioners however use a pointed instrument, or a sharp quill; but there is always more or less danger of injuring the child or the mother by such means.
There is always more or less danger of retention of urine, from the pressure that has been exerted on the bladder; and if it be allowed to continue too long its removal becomes exceedingly difficult.
I consider however that there is always more or less risk in its use, and I should certainly prefer any of the other means, particularly Galvanism.
The liver is always moreor less altered by fatty degeneration, and at times replete with blood and softened, and its surface ecchymotic.
Pharyngitis occurs in the various exanthemata as an essential part of the morbid process, and is always more or less prevalent during epidemics of measles or scarlet fever.
Then comes the life Artificial, which is always more or less the life fractional.
With all these, life is more or less the life Natural, and this is always more or less the life integral.
When recovery takes place there is always more or less deformity left.
A broken pup, as the foetus is called when any part of it has been pulled off, is always more dangerous to the life of the bitch, and much more difficult to get away, than one that is entire.
When I am called to see a dog, if there be a lady for its nurse, I am always more certain as to the result; for the medicines I send then seem to have twice the effect.
It is always more or less dangerous to the mother, and almost certainly fatal to the child.
To be alive is always more or less of an offense, especially if you be a person and not a personage.
The true artist in words or things is always more or less impressionistic--he talks in parables, and it is for the hearer to discover the meaning for himself.
To live is always more or less of an offense, especially if you have thoughts and express them.
With this condition there is always more or less contraction of the quarter.
In the case of a deep but recent crack there is always more or less hæmorrhage.
The pus so escaping is always more or less blood-stained, and contains both large and small pieces of broken down and decomposed tissue.
The original bedding is sometimes entirely obliterated, and in most cases of well-defined cleavage is always more or less obscure.
Thus it is that rivers issuing from glaciers are always more or less discoloured brown, yellow, green, gray, or blue, according to the nature of the rocks which the ice has pounded down into mud.
A glacier is always more or less seamed with yawning cracks, which are called crevasses.
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