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Almost all the patients are very thin, some to the point of emaciation.
But the truly frightening thing was the emaciation of his body.
The man was thin to the point of emaciation, and looked terrified.
"Can your body support another long period of emaciation?"
He was gaunt almost to emaciation and had lost track of time.
He had lost weight, but emaciation only made him handsomer.
He was tall and thin-almost to the point of emaciation.
Hard to tell, due to his bruises and emaciation under the rags.
Long straw-blond hair back then, and thin to the point of emaciation.
But what was startling was the emaciation of his face.
His face was deeply lined, haggard to the point of emaciation.
The first is dated 21 April 1887 and shows the subject in a state of extreme emaciation.
All of the bodies were thin, though not to the point of emaciation.
There was something rare and stylish about Jobs, even in the emaciation of his final illness.
He was a good seven feet tall, hairless and lean to the point of what would have been emaciation in a human being.
He was a handsome boy now that the feral emaciation of the Clay had gone from his face.
He is a male Caucasian, approximately six feet tall, and thin to the point of emaciation.
Even in its current state of emaciation, manufacturing employs 2m people.
This went beyond scrawniness to the point of emaciation.
Now that he teetered on the brink of emaciation, they were not surprised to see him running again.
She displayed the same sort of emaciation he'd noted in the dead man in the field some miles back.
His body was thin and fine and tight, with a healthy emaciation.
He was thinner from fasting, and emaciation seemed to add the final touches to the picture.
What had attracted the finaglers to Nimbus was his emaciation.
"The extreme emaciation and those characteristic lesions are diagnostic," he explained.