And you mustn't talk like your own characters; you've no idea how debilitating that is.
The strain of work had buoyed him up, but it was succeeded by a debilitating reaction, which impelled him with guilty reluctance to Wimpole Street.
It is then necessary that all of the vital energies should be employed in effecting a recovery from disease, without having the additional tax imposed of overcoming the debilitating effects of sexual expenditure.
When they do occur, the debilitating losses of vital fluid react upon the brain, robbing the victim of courage and manliness and exciting various phases of morbid fear and sensitiveness.
Respecting all these diseases of special organs, it is evident that any complication, and particularly one that is debilitating or causes irritation of the nervous system will increase its severity.
Hence likewise we see, why debilitating powers applied to the part will not reduce the inflammation; and why a warmth, which aggravates every really sthenic inflammatory affection, is so comfortable in this.
For it is evidently an inflammatory fever, and can be speedily cured by the debilitating plan, and particularly by keeping in a moderately cool place, where the temperature is equable, and not subject to alternations of heat and cold.
So, when great derangement of the mucous membrane exists, debilitating perspiration succeeds.
Hence the reader will perceive that our aim is to depart from the popular debilitating and life-destroying practice, and approach as near as possible to the sanative.
The condition is bilateral in many instances, and in such cases the subjects have a predisposition to this condition or it follows attacks of strangles or other debilitating ailments.
However, more frequently this follows certain debilitating diseases such as influenza or local infectious inflammation of the parts which results in degenerative changes and rupture follows.
Strains and sequellae to debilitating diseases constitute the usual causes of this affection.
Debilitating diseases favor the production of this affection in some animals.
This form of luxation is also the one usually seen following debilitating diseases such as influenza and pneumonia.
Of course, if we continue our slumbers, beyond the time required to restore the body to its usual vigor, there is an unperceived undermining of the constitution, by this protracted and debilitating exhalation.
This is a debilitating habit, and should be corrected.
I repeated, as inadequately as before, knowing the uselessness of anydebilitating touch of sympathy.
Why that one shout should have the debilitating effect on Creegan which it did, I had no means of knowing.
This is sometimes indicated by pain, or by a sense of fullness in the head; but oftener the result is a debilitating drain on the nervous system, which depends for its supply on the healthful state of the brain.
Of course, if we continue our slumbers beyond the time required to restore the body to its usual vigor, there is an unperceived undermining of the constitution, by this protracted and debilitating exhalation.
Even in the debilitating heat of the tropics it was always a pastime, never a task, to put into words my ideas of the historic places which I knew so well from years of reading and which I had just seen.
This heat would not be debilitating were it not for the extreme humidity of the atmosphere.
It was a grand trip, for Dad had promised an extensive vacation following the debilitating chemotherapy treatments, and told me that we would go anywhere I wished.
Anger is an understandable reaction to the discovery that one harbors a debilitating disease, for since everyone must eventually die, surely there are more pleasant routes toward that destination if given the right to choose.
With a warm mug in one hand, I was able to perceive with intelligence the content of books and write themes which otherwise might have dissolved altogether through the debilitating numbness of fatigue.
Chemotherapy ravaged the body and tainted the mind just as the cancer against which its debilitating powers were supposedly aimed.
PAGE 87 Chapter 13 Year at Home and Diary "Chemotherapy ravaged the body and tainted the mind just as the cancer against which its debilitating powers were supposedly aimed.
It indicates thedebilitating idea that in war we must seek rather to avoid than to inflict defeat.
In a similar way privateering always had a debilitating effect upon our own regular force.
The degradation of a steam fleet in port can scarcely be so rapid or debilitating as it was when nine-tenths of seamanship lay in the smart handling of sails.
The Hojo's era had been conspicuously free from any such blemish; the Ashikaga's was markedly disfigured by it, so much so that by the debilitating effects of this discord the supremacy of the sept was long deferred.
This discord exercised a debilitating influence, and when Go-Murakami died (1368), the Southerners found themselves in a parlous condition.
He wished, also, to select a site so far from Kyoto that the debilitating and demoralizing influence of the Imperial metropolitan society might be powerless to reach the military capital.
The effect of the climate was not only debilitating to the body, but was enervating to the will, and negligence of proper precautions against camp diseases was added to all other predisposing causes in reducing the strength of the army.
Weakened by the debilitating summer and unable during that period to make the necessary provisions for the winter, the settlers, their ranks depleted, also fared poorly during the next five months.
Although these small ships carrying the first permanent settlers had a stopover in the West Indies for rest and replenishment, there had been debilitating months at sea and more than 100 emigrants to provide for in addition to the crews.
The perusal of this smattering of everything, these scraps of information and snatches of literature, this infinite variety and medley, in which no subject is adequately treated, is distracting and debilitating to the mind.
Strange to think of even our doctor here repeating his nonsense about debilitating climate.
The baker is subjected to a still greater number of debilitating influences as regards his health than the tailor.
In milch cows this debilitating influence of the numerous ticks is shown in a greatly reduced milk supply.
It would be useless to repeat here all that has been said above on the transmission of tubercle bacilli from one animal to another, and on the dangers of certain debilitating influences.
In debilitating diseases the lids sometimes become swollen and puffy, a condition which may possibly be taken for the growth of a tumor.
Or if it is to be admitted that sleeplessness is exceedinglydebilitating in its tendencies, must there not have been in addition some exciting cause still more striking?
I am now far from well myself, and I am pursued with debilitating feverish tendencies, which I vainly endeavor to get rid of.
There was the basement samadhi announcement, which came during a debilitating thirteen-day fast.
I now realized that if I were to remain a disciple, I would need to humor myself about Rama's claims--lest I rekindle the debilitatingconflict between my rational and mystical natures.
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