Abel in connection with Lydgate's certificate, that the death was due to delirium tremens; and the medical gentlemen, who all stood undisturbedly on the old paths in relation to this disease, declared that they could see nothing in these particulars which could be transformed into a positive ground of suspicion.
Even this Bulstrode felt that he would not have liked Lydgate to hear; but a more alarming sign of fitful alternation in his delirium was, that in-the morning twilight Raffles suddenly seemed to imagine a doctor present, addressing him and declaring that Bulstrode wanted to starve him to death out of revenge for telling, when he never had told.
Fred's delirium, in which he seemed to be wandering out of her reach, tore her heart.
A ship bound for Australia had sent to the Sailors' Home for a stoker in place of one who had thrown himself overboard off Gibraltar in an attack of delirium tremens.
Counsel for the defence rose and said: "Your honor, in our remarks at the opening of this trial, we foreshadowed our purpose to prove that our client did this fearful deed while under the influence of a blind and irresponsible delirium produced by drink.
Tombaugh could see at once that the new planet was nothing like the massive gasball Lowell had postulated, , but any reservations he or anyone else had about the character of the new planet were soon swept aside in the delirium ,,.
The worst case is delirium and lack of consciousness.
The worst case is delirium and lack of consciousness.
Delirium, unconsciousness , Latent Effects: Consistently not drinking enough water for an extended period of time has its effect as well.
,…… FOR THE BAR Canadian bars and pubs are an oasis of delirium, frustration, and single people.
She tied her left leg to a tree so she wouldn't wander off in her delirium and drown herself in a river.
Two years swept by in a splendid delirium, the intoxicated Fosters scarcely noticing the flight of time.
Then they went up to bed, and in their delirium of bliss they forgot and left the candle burning in the parlor.
Check out the symptoms: * Changes in gait (walking) * Hallucinations * Lack of coordination (for example, stumbling and falling) * Muscle twitching * Myoclonic jerks or seizures * Rapidly developing delirium or dementia Sure, the disease is rare (though maybe not as rare as we think) and the afflicted aren't known to chase after people in murderous mobs.
The injured man's brain was affected, and in his delirium he uttered wild cries; but on the third day he lay quiet and weak upon his bed; his life seemed to hang by a thread, and the physician said it would be better for him if this thread broke.