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Example sentences for "fatal termination"

  • Patients who did not have the remedies continued to suffer, and sometimes the course of their disease led to a fatal termination.

  • This vital force supplies the energy that we call the will, and underlies the process called "living on the will" which so often serves to maintain existence when there is every reason to think that a fatal termination is due.

  • At times of stress she was likely to suffer from pain in the precordia running down the left arm and accompanied by an intense sense of the possibility of fatal termination.

  • A fatal termination is by no means the usual result, even in cases in which the disease has assumed its worst features.

  • In about a week from the appointed day, however, erysipelas made its appearance, beginning on the left arm at the usual site of vaccination, and pursued its course to a fatal termination.

  • Even if temporarily relieved, the symptoms of dilatation are likely sooner or later to return and to lead to a fatal termination.

  • Such cases may run so acute a course that a fatal termination is reached within one to two months.

  • Although acknowledged to be a grave complication, and the most frequent cause of death in diabetes,[18] yet it does not follow that a fatal termination is inevitable when diabetic coma sets in.

  • Especially toward a fatal termination of the disease the walls of the stomach may become so paralyzed and insensible, and the patient so feeble, that the vomiting ceases altogether.

  • In some instances, the disease rapidly proceeds to a fatal termination, the glottis being speedily and entirely shut by the swelling; in others, the patient lingers for weeks, or even months.

  • Because the ovarian disease, in general, even though extensive, does not threaten imminently a fatal termination, being slow in its progress, and the greater number of the swellings being not of a malignant nature.

  • Often, however, the disease defies all sanative measures, and advances unsubdued to a fatal termination.

  • To weaken the animal still further by bleeding him is one of the most effectual methods of retarding recovery, even if it does not hasten a fatal termination.

  • When a fatal termination is approaching all the symptoms become intensified.

  • The symptoms may follow one another in rapid succession, and the disease approach a fatal termination within 12 hours.

  • Excessive suppuration, lymphangitis, and gangrene are causes of a fatal termination by exhaustion.

  • In such cases, there is synovitis, and later arthritis causes a fatal termination.

  • A fracture of the fibula in the horse need not incapacitate the subject, but a tibial fracture is serious and generally proves cause for fatal termination.

  • The infection when it becomes generalized causes a fatal termination in most cases that are not treated.

  • I have myself seen, in a case of obstruction of the common duct, the biliary acids slowly and gradually diminished in the urine, until they at length almost entirely {61} disappeared as the case approached a fatal termination.

  • The whole duration of the disease was merely six days, and the more urgent symptoms only manifested themselves two days before the fatal termination.

  • If it chances to become permanent, it sooner or later leads to a fatal termination--usually within eighteen months after complete obstruction.

  • Stupor, apoplexy and convulsions are the forerunners of a fatal termination.

  • However, when any person so affected is attacked by any acute disease, the heart is more liable to fail, and thus cause a fatal termination.

  • They are usually characterized by great prostration of the system, and are called putrid when they manifest septic changes in the fluids, and malignant when they speedily run to a fatal termination.

  • If this be neglected or delayed, a fatal termination of the disease may be expected.

  • The malady may last for several years or much longer, a fatal termination, with rare exceptions, sooner or later taking place.

  • Profound constitutional disturbance, usually of a septic character, precedes and accompanies the disease; in almost every instance a fatal termination sooner or later results.

  • Unfavorable; a fatal termination is the rule, but may not be reached for a number of years.

  • The impression is very prevalent now that at least the sacraments of Penance and the Holy Eucharist should be administered to the sick whenever there is even the possibility of a fatal termination of the illness.

  • On the other hand, balls similarly impacted have given rise to disease, and in some bones, as those of the pelvis, have produced such constitutional irritation as to lead to a fatal termination.

  • One cause of fatal termination in gunshot wounds is tetanus.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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