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Examples of malady


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The countries which suffer from these maladies are now able to produce less themselves because they have been deprived of the resources for production.
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I have never attempted to disguise the fact that the maladies from which we suffer entail a difficult and painful cure.
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While offshore oil can greatly help us, it is not a bonanza and it is not a panacea for all our economic maladies.
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Incidentally, it still claims properties which relieve the symptoms of about 20 different maladies.
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After all, these young people are not very subject to maladies and illnesses.
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The maladies are not going to be corrected until we restore that balance.
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The result is that we have, taking the profession generally, a comparatively incompetent body of men attending to the maladies of our animals.
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Occupational malnutrition is not one of the maladies from which we suffer in politics.
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Unemployment is probably the gravest of our social maladies.
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The real basis of our unease is, to my mind, that the short-term remedies of our situation are likely to aggravate the long-term maladies.
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There is the psychological problem, there is dermatitis, and there is a vast range of maladies related to industrial experience rather than war service.
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We hope that it will not be blocked with perfectly recoverable depressions, anxiety states, and all sorts of minor psychiatric maladies.
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The difficulty is whether our present maladies will wait for us.
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The depreciation of the currency is no lasting cure for internal inflation and indiscipline, but is the consequences of those maladies.
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Low productivity, poor quality of goods and unemployment are all obvious defects produced by underlying maladies in our national industrial corpus.
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In those circumstances, the intervention of the criminal law is obviously not the appropriate remedy for those who are suffering from these maladies or mal-adjustments.
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Persons suffering from the most serious transmissible maladies are afforded relief without prevention of opportunities to inoculate the healthy or contaminate the next generation.
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Anyone who studies the maladies that affect society today will know that alcoholism grievously afflicts many housewives who stay at home and do not have the opportunity to work.
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There are a great many of what we might call simple maladies that can be treated in small hospitals, but for certain diseases a high degree of skill is required.
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I am prepared to bet that after such an exercise at the far end of the street one would know less about one's real maladies than when one started.
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The attempt to cure its maladies by reorganisation has made matters worse, involving everyone in a bureaucratic tangle because there is no longer any clear chain of responsibility.
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People who happen to be non-smokers or, perhaps, who suffer from certain maladies or disabilities can be put in acute discomfort by someone sitting next to them and smoking.
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When dealing with hospitals and with people who are sick, and sometimes sick with grave maladies it is absolutely essential to be discreet, objective and impersonal in one's observations.
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Fifty-three deaths from cold or exposure were reported, and 799 persons were admitted to hospital suffering from frostbite, or from other maladies to which exposure had been a contributing factor.
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Any socialist government would, exacerbate both maladies.
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Brush suffered herself during these years and many years before from emphysema and other maladies, and her travel and activities were often restricted.
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However, the species later proved susceptible to numerous maladies.
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Lower differences between dark and light totals indicate more severe repurcussions for the character, such as death, disfigurement, life-long pain, or other obvious physical maladies.
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He successfully falsified a wide variety of maladies in the course of missions to dupe targets, including seizures and drug addiction.
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All might have gone well if his old maladies had not revived.
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Two times in her life, she was miraculously cured of serious maladies.
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Health risks include ingestion of poison and toxins, food-borne illnesses and maladies.
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They have been called diseases or maladies which afflict human beings with disastrous effects.
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Dynomizer operators tended to give alarming diagnoses, involving combinations of such maladies as cancer, diabetes and syphilis.
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As in other maladies characterized by massive wounds or tissue destruction, hyperbaric oxygen treatment can be a valuable adjunctive therapy but is not widely available.
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Many signs and symptoms are common to both maladies, and it may be difficult to diagnose the actual problem.
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More dangerous enemies included malaria, foot infections and a variety of other maladies.
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They frequently suffered tribulations from feverish maladies and injurious poisons.
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Fish was an odd character for a television detective: aged, grumpy, and suffering from a variety of maladies for which he constantly needed medication.
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They have been bestowed with the role of averting and curing biological and sociological maladies but at the same time, pleasing their electoral spirits, "kinitalian".
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In practice, this enlisting of a higher power in the healing of malady may play out in a couple of ways.
What counts as a malady warranting medical attention may be subject to conflicting interpretations and may change over time.
However, this direct relation has been disputed due to the increased overall metabolism and oxygen consumption also accompanying such maladies.
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Although the hospital was intended particularly for the treatment of eye diseases, it was soon found impracticable to exclude patients suffering from other maladies.
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Gopabandhu was aware of the then social maladies like casteism, superstitions, untouchability and lethargy.
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He had become overweight and increasingly prone to various maladies.
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Other prevalent maladies included tuberculosis, leprosy, and parasitic diseases.
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Wherever they exist, their fundamental work is to establish that a malady or misfortune has been caused by witchcraft.
He had been suffering for sometime from a number of maladies, some of them prostate-related.
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The malady did not recur and the evacuation of the larvae ceased shortly; the patient's health gradually improved but not completely.
First-aid is administered for minor maladies; or the person is transferred to hospital via ambulance.
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As a healing saint, he is invoked for maladies of the eyes and especially blindness.
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Among the other maladies this yucca has been used to treat are headaches, bleeding, gonorrhea, arthritis and rheumatism.
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He never married, and after 1855 was a perpetual hypochondriac who complained endlessly of pains and maladies that no physician could diagnose.
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The blame for the maladies of his world must rest elsewhere.
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One, probably aged 6070, suffered badly from arthritis and other maladies.
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Vasomotor rhinitis, for example, is one of many maladies that shares symptoms with allergic rhinitis, underscoring the need for professional differential diagnosis.
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Laypersons often use such words when they describe life problems as clinical maladies even though the clinical terms are not meaningful or appropriate.
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The former appearance problem qualifies as a malady that is objectively discernable by all observers, and it is reasonable to describe corrective surgery as medically indicated.
Advances in these fields take on a special importance given the increasing prevalence of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and related maladies (metabolic diseases) in the developed world.
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After interviewing many patients he ruled out many causes and cures, but concluded that such maladies tended to affect people whose sensory faculties were unusually vivid.
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The majority of adults are agricultural and textile workers who suffer from a variety of occupational maladies and socio-economic hardships, that invariably correlate with poor health and sanitation standards.
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The drinker's reality is therefore bipolar and cyclical: wine is his medicine as well as his malady, for it both relieves and deepens the suffering of discontinuity.
Having suffered from various neurological problems throughout his life, by the late 1910s, these maladies made it increasingly impossible for him to carry out public functions.
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Commenting in advance of the 1988 presidential election, she noted that there is no panacea for our social maladies but there remained the power of belief.
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His effrontery, however, quailed before a disease so earnest and energetic as pericarditis, and he requested that some regular physician should be called in to treat the malady.
In traditional medicine, the flower is prepared in a variety of concoctions to alleviate a range of common maladies including the common cold, headaches and sunburn.
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The waters have been claimed to treat and heal a variety of maladies: conditions of the skeletal, peripheral nervous, cardiovascular and pulmonary systems, skin disorders and others.
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We all recognise the malady from which the country is suffering.
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Even when we do venture to present constructive proposals to deal with this malady of unemployment, there is no effective response—only dialectic and negation.
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As long as you leave it in private hands, the malady will recur over and over again.
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World prices, of course, are the real cause of the world malady.
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A probation officer looks after someone who is dangerous and has some malady which can hardly be diagnosed.
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The so-called purists have made the malady a deal worse.
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The first problem there is to recognise the nature of our malady.
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He is suffering from the ordinary human malady of toothache, and he is not allowed to go out to a dentist.
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The truth is that this is not a patient suffering from a malady which would benefit either by conservative treatment or by surgical treatment.
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Industry may be afflicted not just with a malaise but with a fatal malady.
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Let us attempt to deal with a great social malady in the spirit of the scientific doctor confronted with a terrible disease.
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The difficulties of housewives, queueing, rationing, the problems of distribution, are surely the symptoms of a malady which is not endemic to this country.
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Among the benefits he mentioned was payment for sickness from the first day of the malady.
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We have all just fought an election campaign, and some of us will have observed the development of a new and increasing malady amongst candidates.
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Secondly, it is almost a permanent feature of our way of life and not just a regional example of a national and international economic malady.
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The treatment plan to remedy these maladies included oral and parenteral feedings, oral insulin, and wound care.
Clinically, patients suffer from a host of seemingly unrelated maladies, from pain episodes to strokes, life-threatening infections and pulmonary hypertension.
Commentators of the day posited such maladies as the cause of melancholy.
Unfortunately, the nature of recovery of consciousness does not easily fit into notions of medical necessity borrowed from more conventional maladies.
Both of these maladies can be cured as we have shown in the previous section.
Not all illegal residents suffer mere cuts, bruises, or other maladies that can be patched up and the patient sent merrily on his or her way.
The maladies you cause, yourselves must heal.
Widely found in hospitals as a basic piece of monitoring equipment, it proves to be very useful in the diagnosis and monitoring of a number of maladies.
The colourless races have a tendency to succumb to" the malady" which afflicts the protagonist.
Although not a disease or a malady, pregnancy is a condition that in our society brings women under medical attention.
Since these practices have nothing to do with treating or preventing a disease, injury, or malady, they do not serve the goals of medicine.
His maltreatments were severe enough to lead to the flight of members of his family, as well as to cause, it would appear, psychological malady.
They even cried and succumbed to hysteria, hitherto seen as a specifically female malady.
As the mysterious malady spreads throughout a society, psychological reactions may have numerous ramifications.
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