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He died at home, in 1946, of a Coronary thrombosis.
He had died from a coronary thrombosis in his sleep at the age of 56.
He died of a coronary thrombosis on 25 January 1947.
He died of coronary thrombosis on February 16, 1938 at age 74.
Orr died in 1954 as a result of coronary thrombosis.
He suffered from Bright's disease and died of coronary thrombosis.
Taylor died from a coronary thrombosis on December 7, 1946, at age 63.
He died of a coronary thrombosis, the college said.
From blackouts to coronary thrombosis is not one of the 12 steps.
Still performing on the stage almost to the very end, Slaughter died of coronary thrombosis.
Her father died of a coronary thrombosis during that same year, and then the family moved back to the United States.
Instead, he died of coronary thrombosis - a clot in his artery.
After a coronary thrombosis in the following year, Cohen decided to devote his life to the greater work of teaching.
He died in Switzerland of coronary thrombosis on April 16, 1963.
Hill's cause of death was recorded as coronary thrombosis.
Gamble died on July 13, 1945 of coronary thrombosis at the age of 69.
Collins died in December 1936 at age 77 from coronary thrombosis and arteriosclerosis.
According to your certificate coronary thrombosis was the immediate cause of death.'
A coronary thrombosis, the doctor had called it.
Perhaps heart, coronary thrombosis, something of that sort.
Banister died of coronary thrombosis on June 6, 1964.
Hayes died from a heart attack, caused by coronary thrombosis, in Monticello, at age 70.
The doctor issued a certificate which gave coronary thrombosis as the cause of death.'
Sayers died suddenly of a coronary thrombosis on 17 December 1957 at the same place, aged 64.
He suffered a nervous breakdown in 1946, and a coronary thrombosis in 1949.
The heart's good, no evidence of old infarcts, her coronaries clear.
After three and a quarter coronaries I should wear a black suit or something.
With some planning, it may even be possible to decrease the risk of having a heart attack during the high season for coronaries.
Why do you think professional men are cracking up all over the country with coronaries and ulcers?
What good are clean coronaries if you've lived a life deprived of pleasures?
I mean Yoda's had two coronaries in the last few years, and he is certainly a lot more low key than you are."
Two of her brothers had died with coronaries.
Mother and Father will have coronaries, but yes."
When Wall Street has indigestion, the world's market economies are checked out for coronaries.
"You shouldn't go around suggesting things you know would give the Government mass coronaries.
They are the Cleveland Coronaries in playoffs that will be full of heart-thumping action.
The heart drives the blood into the aorta and the first arteries to branch off are the coronaries, which feed what?
The elders had agreed on daily wages that would produce coronaries in most mineworkers' unions.
"We have to image the coronaries and see the people who are developing atherosclerosis and treat them aggressively."
They are a hell-broth of ideas to provoke coronaries and hair loss in middle-aged civil servants.
He hadn't done nearly enough coronaries as a first-year fellow, and this was his year to do more open-heart surgery.
Acute coronary syndrome often reflects a degree of damage to the coronaries by atherosclerosis.
Coronaries, strokes, a drug overdose or two (one thing he would never understand was people who came to Dream Park to do their drugs.
"When stenting was first considered for coronaries, everybody thought it was crazy," he said.
Heart was good, coronaries terrific.
Guys had coronaries from it.
Mrs. Harris, who is 65, has had two coronaries while at the state prison in Bedford Hills.
There wasn't enough myelin left on the bronchial nerves or the coronaries to transmit the stimulus."
Doctors get coronaries.
And they weren't coronaries.