It is best to keep the animal in a quiet, sheltered place, where it will be free from noise or other cause of excitement.
Exposure to cold or other cause of disturbance of the health may affect an organ so susceptible as this at the time of parturition so as to cause inflammation.
Some such cases, however, have been examined with especial reference to this point, and no physical injuries and no other cause of death elsewhere has been found.
If the failure is from illness or other cause satisfactory to the regents they may waive the requirement of six months’ study (ib.
Paralysis of the muscles of swallowing, from diphtheria or other cause, predisposes to suffocation.
They are directly fatal if the victim dies at once or very soon after the wound, with no other cause internally in his body or externally from his environment.
Should an abscess become gangrenous, however, the prognosis becomes grave at once, as it in the presence of gangrene from pressure or other cause.
If no other cause be apparent, the suspicion of rachitical constipation is justified.
These may be few or many up to hundreds, and range from a minute size up to that of a walnut, and are spherical or modified in shape by mutual pressure or other cause.
I ascribe the disappointment I have experienced to the unfortunate change of wind, and I shall rejoice to learn from you, that my expectations have been frustrated by no other cause.
I ascribe the disappointment I have experienced to the unfortunate change of wind, and shall rejoice to learn that my reasonable expectations have been frustrated by no other cause.
Did no other cause than mistaken judgment affect Prevost that fatal morning?
Now the Universal is most of the nature of Cause; for it represents the First Essence or the Per Se, and is therefore its own cause, or has noother cause behind it.
So that no other Cause can be found except the Movent or Efficient--that which moved the matter out of Potency into Actuality.
This is the cause of their unity: noother cause can be found or is necessary.
Then it comes to this, that if there were no other cause of death suggested, you should say it arose from epilepsy?
My statement as to the cause of death was that the deceased died from the effects of tartar emetic, and from no other cause; that is the opinion which Dr.
One who does not speak, whether from physical inability, unwillingness, or other cause.
The agitation of the surface of a fluid by fermentation or other cause; a rippling on the surface of water.
We can refer it to no other cause than the structure of the eye.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other cause" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.