• on "debility (medical)", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "debility" You can also: Search for Debility (medical) in Wikipedia...
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  • Debility can refer to: Debility (medical) Debility (astrology) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Debility. If an internal...
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  • "nerve(s); nervous" and shuairuo or suijaku (衰弱) "weakness; feebleness; debility; asthenia". Despite being removed from the American Psychiatric Association's...
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  • transgender in the absence of medicalized criteria, particularly gender dysphoria. Baril, Alexandre (November 2015). "Transness as Debility: Rethinking Intersections...
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    paralysis Insanity Leprosy Leucoderma Lockjaw Locomotor ataxia Lupus Nervous debility Obesity Paralysis Plague Pleurisy Pneumonia Rheumatism Ruptures Sexual...
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    linked to the patients with immune defects or respiratory debility. Likewise, respiratory debility in patients with bacteremic pneumonia caused by M. catarrhalis...
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  • to senile debility (R54) R53.81 Other malaise. Chronic debility Debility NOS. General physical deterioration. Malaise NOS. Nervous debility. Excludes:...
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    73–76. ISBN 978-1-4696-0891-4 Nissenbaum, Stephen. (1980). Sex, Diet, and Debility in Jacksonian America: Sylvester Graham and Health Reform. Greenwood Press...
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  • fitted surgically. The vibrator was invented in the late 19th century as a medical instrument for pain relief and the treatment of various ailments. Sometimes...
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    2007, "Gastrointestinal symptoms". Thompson, Wood & Feuer 2007, "General debility". Thompson, Wood & Feuer 2007, "Lymphoedema". Mundle, Afenya & Agarwal...
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  • Some of those used in medicine and medical technology are not listed here but instead in the entry for List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes. Contents...
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    were clear: if most people masturbated and did not experience insanity, debility, and early death, then masturbation could not be held accountable to the...
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    Disease (redirect from Medical condition)
    typical natural course is the worsening of the disease until death, serious debility, or organ failure occurs. Slowly progressive diseases are also chronic...
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    English physician Michael Underwood in 1789, where he refers to polio as "a debility of the lower extremities". The work of physicians Jakob Heine in 1840 and...
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    mechanical massage, a branch of mechanotherapy, for cases of anemia, general debility, and muscular or nervous weakness. In 1936, Kellogg filed a petition for...
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    17th-century astrologer William Lilly called "the strength, fortitude or debility of the Planets [or] significators." Since most astrology centers around...
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  • Louis Jolyon West (category United States Air Force Medical Corps officers)
    1126/science.138.3545.1100. PMID 17772968. "Brainwashing, Conditioning and DDD (Debility, Dependency, and Dread)," with I. E. Farber and Harry F. Harlow. Sociometry...
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  • themselves in then darken, in line with their ebb of consciousness, growing debility and ultimate deaths. The book was made into an animated film by director...
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  • of coercive techniques which result in a "debility-dependency-dread" state in the subject, "If the debility-dependency-dread state is unduly prolonged...
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    such conditions as malignant diseases and chronic nonmalignant diseases; debility in elderly patients, and other emaciating diseases; gastrointestinal disorders...
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    Albert F. A. King (category American medical researchers)
    Vincent. His wife died in 1935. King died in Washington, D.C. due to senile debility, and is interred at Rock Creek Cemetery. Abraham Lincoln assassination...
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  • Progressive disease (category Medical terminology)
    growth, or spread of the disease. This may happen until death, serious debility, or organ failure occurs. Some progressive diseases can be halted and reversed...
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  • Neuro-vitol - medicine for neurasthenia, insomnia, headache, and general debility Fosfatado Zamora jarabe yodo-tonico (lit. 'Zamora's phosphated iodine-tonic...
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    and debility. The most common infection causing puerperal fever is genital tract sepsis caused by contaminated medical equipment or unhygienic medical staff...
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    born with finite vitality, which diminishes over time until illness and debility set in, and finally death. In traditional cultures, the capacity for life...
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    inquest verdict (he died at sea) stated, "His death was caused by excessive debility and general exhaustion." The funeral was large. The newspapers carried...
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  • decreasing over time. Asthenia Debility Exercise intolerance § Low ATP reservoir in muscles (inherited or acquired) Fatigue (medical) Central fatigue Malaise...
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  • Australia in October 1917 suffering from both senility and debility. He was discharged due to medical unfitness on 29 November 1917. It was established that...
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    physician Michael Underwood—he refers to polio as "a debility of the lower extremities". The first medical report on poliomyelitis was by Jakob Heine, in 1840;...
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    Atheroma (category Articles needing additional medical references from October 2019)
    heart arteries, most commonly resulting in a heart attack and ensuing debility. The heart arteries are difficult to track because they are small (from...
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