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Eventually, they end up in a coma and are likely to die of secondary infections such as pneumonia.
What they die of is called dissection of the aorta, the artery which leaves the heart to supply blood to the rest of the body.
However, while adults are less susceptible to varicella infection, they are more likely to die of chicken pox.
If these wild dogs don't die of sheer starvation, he said, diseases such as parvovirus, heartworm, or intestinal parasites usually kill them.
In a set of three, stronger siblings often force the runt of a litter to die of starvation within its first year.
More than 1,750 people die of sudden cardiac arrests every week in the UK, the highest rate in Europe.
Birds die of fright very easily, and cannot fly at night to get away from a noise source.
We'll surely all die of skin cancer in the years to come, but by hokey, it will have been worth it.
The domestic animal is the first mammal known to die of the disease in Europe.
So while most of the city has been left to die of starvation, thirst, heat, disease and violence, a few people have some support.
After all of it, after all the magic and storms and monsters and dragons and evil beings, they were going to die of the cold.
The water supply of the future may be so limited that most of the poor and needy will die of thirst.
The vast majority die of old age, disease or unexpected encounters with cars.
Day after day thousands of people die of confessing their loyalty to the Tokugawa shogunate.
The fact remains that, while horses may not die of foot-and-mouth, they do carry the disease.
It's overwhelmingly likely he will die of old age in prison rather than be executed.
Without treatment, about 1 in 100 children with Kawasaki disease die of heart problems.
In Sri Lanka, more children die of work-exposure to pesticides than die of a combination of malaria, whooping cough and other childhood diseases.
Four times as many Americans die of the flu each year now than they do of Aids.
I panicked and, although it would be ridiculous to die of exposure in Norfolk, I could have done if I had not kept my wits about me.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Mr. Clawbonny, it is a desert, but we shant die of thirst in it at any rate.
And did not he die of typhoid within two weeks of committing that foolishness?
The Saints did continue to suffer much persecution, some did apostatize, others did die of exposure, disease and privation.
Mr. Howe could have said without being dogmatic that a man thus transported would die of what is known as caisson disease.
The subjects of hebephrenia are peculiarly liable to tubercular infection and many die of phthisis.
He regards them as vermin to be left to languish and die of their festering wounds.
On the other hand, animals sometimes suffer in littering, and even die of it.
Abuses of such a nature are long dead, and a terrae Filius to-day would rapidly die of starvation by reason of the lack of matter.
In these cases, if the therapeutic abortion is deferred until very late, the patient will die of exhaustion.
If both the ureters are similarly blocked, the animal will die of uremic poisoning.
On the contrary, he had seen persons die of narcotism, who would have survived if left to the vis medicatrix natur.
Any moment the ice may break up, and the sea may wash over us, or we may sit here till we die of cold and hunger.
If the good people are not to die of cold, they have no alternative but to come to my woodyard.
She'd die of homesickness, and I know she'll never consent to leave me.
And we couldn't even leave the infernal things to die of inanition.
Several years since, I saw my wife die of pulmonary consumption.
They'll die of starvation if they can't be persuaded to take some nourishment.
An asylum for landsmen who would rather die of drink than be seasick.
The patients like me, and they don't die of the dumps when I am about.
None of the bookmakers here will ever die of enlargement of the heart.
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