Those cases in which the patient’s general condition is unfavourable to the performance of exploration by the abdominal route.
If the patient’s general condition permits of it, and if the pulmonary disease be slight or arrested, the complete operation should always be done.
If, however, the patient’s general condition be good, operation may be attempted as a last resource even although a pulmonary empyema or a one-sided cavernous sinus thrombosis already exists.
Sclerosis may be a general condition in which several organs participate, the kidneys notably.
It gives these patients something to occupy their minds, too, which means a great deal for their {216} general condition, for occupation of attention saves them from neurotic disturbance of themselves.
A slight pain becomes greatly annoying because the patient's general conditionmakes it impossible to stand discomfort with equanimity, and there has been no training in self-control.
Colonies: War at the Cape; Gold in California; General Condition of the British Colonies.
It was several hours before she was satisfied with the prisoner's general condition: his entire body except the genital region so bruised or abraded that even a light touch brough curses.
It was several hours before Cortin was satisfied with the prisoner's general condition: his entire body except the genital region so bruised or abraded that even a light touch brough curses.
In the passage quoted Augustine apparently takes temperance, not as a special virtue having a determinate matter, but as concerned with the moderation of reason, in any matter whatever: and this is a general condition of every virtue.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "general condition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.