It is important also not to take tea or coffee late in the afternoon or evening--a late cup of either being a frequent cause in itself of sleeplessness.
It is a well-known fact that frigidity is a frequent cause of barrenness, as well as a barrier to matrimonial happiness.
Its absence, which, as we have said, is a frequent cause of miscarriage, is more to be regretted than its presence especially as it is apt to be replaced by more serious troubles.
Syphilis is a frequent cause, especially of that form of arteriosclerosis which shows the greatest amount of disease in the aorta.
In considering headache in persons over 40, we must eliminate the eye headaches produced by the need of presbyopic glasses or by the need of stronger lenses, as this need is a frequent cause of headache.
A frequent cause of irregular heart action in women, more especially of increased rapidity, is hyperthyroidism.
Apoplexy may be termed a general paralysis, and in nonfatal attacks is a frequent cause of the various forms of palsy.
Atheroma in the vessels of the brain is a frequent cause of cerebral apoplexy.
Its presence is at all times more or less injurious to the bearer, being a frequent cause of sickness, colic, convulsive fits, and paralysis.
I felt the more indebted to Mr Lloyd, inasmuch as his practical views served to strengthen the propositions I had advanced in connection with internal parasites as a frequent cause of epizoötics.
But I must not forget to say that indigestion is a frequent cause, and excess in eating and drinking combined with late hours in hot rooms.
A frequent cause of failure in the manufacture of liqueurs and cordials is the addition of too much flavouring matter.
The splint is a frequent cause of lameness if it develops just under the knee, since it interferes with and circumscribes the free movement of the joint.
Hot weather and excitement, especially in dogs, are a frequent cause of an epileptic fit.
Defective education is a frequent cause of suicide.
Osiander considers congestion of the vessels of the brain a frequent cause of suicide.
Tedium vitæ, or ennui, is said to be a frequent cause of suicide.
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