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I wanted to hate her, but I couldn't. Every time I looked at her something came up in my throat, so that I nearly choked. I had never been in love before, but I did not need any aid in diagnosing my case I certainly had it and had it bad. God, how I loved that beautiful, disdainful, tantalizing, prehistoric girl!

'The marksman is getting sacked, mused the onlooker, diagnosing the situation. He was right. The next moment Paul, limp and depressed, had retired to the kitchen passage, discharged. It was here, after a few minutes, that Jeanne found him. 'Fool! Idiot! Imbecile! said Jeanne. Paul stared at her without speaking. 'To throw rolls at the patron. Imbecile! 'He began Paul. 'Bah!

Harry asked for help, and the chauffeur who had never had the pleasure of tinkering with a "Marvin Six," was inclined to dismount and aid at least in diagnosing the car's ailment.

Finally, he points out the practical bearing of the subject for example, the probability of calculus causing sudden suppression of urine in such cases and also the danger of surgical interference, and suggests the possibility of diagnosing the condition by ascertaining the absence of the opening of one ureter in the bladder by means of the cystoscope, and also the likelihood of its occurring where any abnormality of the genital organs is found, especially if this be unilateral."

It is very important that the infectious form be diagnosed early in the outbreak. For all practical purposes we are justified in diagnosing infectious abortion, if several animals in the herd abort, especially if it follows the introduction of new animals. Methods of serum diagnosis, the agglutination and complement-fixation tests, are now used in the diagnosis of this disease.

It's rather amusing, Leila. Sit down. I've had James Penhallow here to say his wife's breaking down. I've had Mrs. Penhallow here to say James Penhallow is ill. Except the maids and the cats and you, all Grey Pine is diagnosing one another. And now, you come! Don't tell me you're ill I won't have it." "Please don't joke, Doctor. I am troubled about these dear people. I talked to Mr.

"You can do more than any of us, Mrs. Pendyce, both with George and with this man Bellew and, if I am not mistaken, with his wife." The Squire broke in: "Don't think that I'll have any humble pie eaten to that fellow Bellew!" The look Mr. Paramor gave him at those words, was like that of a doctor diagnosing a disease.

The spavin test may be of value in diagnosing lameness. This consists in picking up the foot and holding the hock in a flexed position for a few minutes. The foot is then dropped to the ground and the animal moved off at a brisk trot. If the lameness is more marked, it indicates that the seat is in the region of the hock. This test is of greatest value in young animals.

Everybody persisted in diagnosing his symptoms, in questioning him about what the doctor had said, who the doctor was, how he had come to consult him all of which, of course, was very embarrassing to George, who could not see why they had to make such a fuss.

The doctors consulted differed as to her case: two diagnosing it as mentioned above, two as hysteria. For ten months she had suffered, moreover, from constant feverishness; she was continually sick, and the work of digestion was painful and difficult. There was a marked lateral deviation of the spinal column, with atrophy of the leg muscles.