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"Colds can lead to congestion of the lungs, and that's no joke."
It had led to congestion of the lungs.
One man came down with a congestion of the lungs and was thrown overboard, to be quickly taken by the sharks.
It has been used for kidney problems, liver problems, and congestion of the lungs.
Borges later finds out that Funes died from "congestion of the lungs."
Souvestre died of a congestion of the lungs.
By nightfall she had a high fever and a congestion of the lungs and was talking out of her head.
And finally, 15 months ago, she had passed away in her sleep, congestion of the lungs draining her last reserves of life.
After only a few months, he became ill from congestion of the lungs and sent to Hot Springs, Arkansas to recover.
Although there were rumours of suicide (or even murder), his autopsy clearly showed emphysema and congestion of the lungs.
So he had devised his own treatment for his illness, having declared that he was suffering from a weak heart and congestion of the lungs.
As an infant Rhys-Davids caught a cold that turned into acute Bronchitus, which caused severe congestion of the lungs.
On Sunday night a relapse and congestion of the lungs set in, and he expired on Monday evening, about 6 o'clock.
This has caused congestion of the lungs, which means the trouble of breathlessness, very much accentuated by the hot atmosphere of the Indian sub-continent.
The complaints, real, imaginary, or contrived, were usually related to the work: backache, allergic reaction, congestion of the lungs, an infected lychbug sting.
He died from a "congestion of the lungs" in Warrender Lodge, Meadows, Edinburgh at the age of 71.
St John died at Melchbourne at the age of 46 from congestion of the lungs and was buried at Bletsoe.
Foster developed congestion of the lungs in January 1919 and died of heart failure at his home, Ladywalk, Long Lane, Rickmansworth.
It is also used against troubles of the throat, congestion of the lungs and pulmonary tuberculosis, inflammation of eyelids and also digestive disorders.
Novak's breathing indicated that the man had pneumonia, a fluid congestion of the lungs that would have come from breathing the dungeon's dank, stagnant, spore-filled air.
Furthermore, via all modes of intake, short exposure to low concentrations may result in central nervous system depression, congestion of the lung, liver and heart and tissue ulceration.
Rodin was ill that year; in January, he suffered weakness from influenza, and on 16 November his physician announced that "congestion of the lungs has caused great weakness.
Krefft died on 19 February 1881 from congestion of the lungs, he was buried in the churchyard of St Jude's Church of England, Randwick.
He died at his residence, at Ninth Street in New York City, of "congestion of the lungs", and was buried in the St. Mark's Church vault.
On 23 November 1880, only twelve days after Kelly's execution, Sir Redmond Barry died from what the doctors described as 'congestion of the lungs and a carbuncle in the neck'.