Pointing or placing one or both feet well in front of the line of support, when the animal is standing, usually indicates a diseased condition of the feet.
A diseased condition of the animal predisposes it to this disorder.
It is difficult to diagnose functional disorders of the liver that are responsible for a diseased condition of some other body organ.
I do not wish to go into the question of reversals and reflections on this occasion, so that placing the rooks on the other diagonal will count as different, and similarly with other repetitions obtained by turning the board round.
It is on one of the porch piers, and is 19½ inches in diameter.
A diseased condition of the blood is supposed to be involved in both instances, but this morbid state is less extended, and, at the same time, more obstinate in the chronic than in the acute form.
The death of the foetus may be occasioned by a diseased condition of the embryo, amnion, or placenta, and also by convulsions or peritoneal inflammation.
It is most frequently due to some deformity or diseased condition of the generative organs of the female.
A diseased condition produced by poisoning with hydrargyrum, or mercury; mercurialism.
A diseased condition of rye and other cereals, in which the grains become black, and often spur-shaped.
A diseased condition produced by eating rye affected with the ergot fungus.
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