Although Murray ventures only briefly into what he calls the 'psychological dimension' of suicide, (4) it is through this space that we can begin to see how people in the medieval past portrayed emotional motivations and responses to suicide, especially by using
infirmity to describe those who died by their own hand.
The section relating to illness and
infirmity has remained closed under data protection rules, until now.
He lost a lot of weight and suffers weakness and severe
infirmity," MENA quoted the head of the hospital where Mubarak is being treated as saying.
Age and
infirmity affects most of us eventually, Mr Hemming.
Key findings show that 44 per cent of British homeowners between the ages of 35 and 54 expect to have to sell their home to fund the cost of either residential or home care in the event of
infirmity.
This is because, through age and
infirmity, many are unable to fight and protect their own rights.
The mean fraudster took advantage of his victim's
infirmity to plunder cash from his bedroom.
Psalm 34,5 LORD, bless those whose work or age or
infirmity makes them lonely; those who suffer by night as well as by day; those in sorrow, who find little to comfort.
The Boomer Burden offers guidance for any executor, heir, or beneficiary going through one of life's most overwhelming challenges: the
infirmity and death of a parent.
However, most contracts have a medical
infirmity clause, whereby if a performer is hospitalised no penalty needs to be paid, reports News.com.au.