Sentence examples for attack of illness from inspiring English sources

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Froissart described the King's bouts of illness as so severe that he was "far out of the way; no medicine could help him", although he had recovered from the first attack of illness within months.

Some years later, after Charles' first attack of illness, tensions mounted between Orléans and the royal uncles Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, John, Duke of Berry, and Louis II, Duke of Bourbon.

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Charles' attacks of illness increased in frequency such that by the end of the 1390s his role was merely ceremonial.

Derby knew that his "attacks of illness would, at no distant period, incapacitate me from the discharge of my public duties"; doctors had warned him that his health required his resignation from office.

Although the King demanded Isabeau's removal from his presence during his attacks of illness, he consistently allowed her the authority to act on his behalf and granted her role of regent to the Dauphin of France (heir apparent), giving her a seat on the regency council, far more power than was usual for a medieval queen.

Further study of diseases associated with mtDNA mutations may lead us to a better understanding of Darwin's illness, in particular of his very diverse symptoms and the manner in which his attacks of illness were precipitated.

The attack rate of illness caused by oseltamivir-resistant influenza A viruses (H1N1) in ward 1 was within the range (20% 80%) reported for other facility influenza outbreaks (1, 10, 11 ), indicating effective person-to-person transmission of oseltamivir-resistant influenza A viruses (H1N1).

It also fits with locally accepted norms relating to the authority of the hospital in dealing with severe attacks of illnesses.

His first attack of mental illness is recorded the following year, the year he began work on the Character Heads, or, as he referred to them, Tendeleien (notions).

The most serious implication of this is that care seeking for a child in respiratory distress may be delayed or mismanaged due to the belief that it is an inevitable attack of an illness that cannot be cured.

Weissman envisions that an HSC-removing antibody will be part of a two-pronged attack on illnesses such as sickle cell anemia, severe combined immunodeficiency, aplastic anemia, and thalassemia.

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