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Just what part of "incurable disease" do they not understand?
"What have I got, some kind of incurable disease or something?"
In other words, the habit is by no means incurable.
Three were said by the medical profession to be incurable.
"I do not regard either of your cases as incurable."
The disease was incurable and the operation had no effect.
When he started his practice, for example, almost all cancers were incurable.
In 1908 her husband's mental state was determined to be incurable.
After being operated on, the cancer was found to be incurable.
The patients are incurable and there's not much that they or anyone else expect him to do about it.
Some families of people with incurable medical conditions were encouraged by the change.
If it's incurable your naval career is about to hit the wall.
This experience had given her sentimental nature an incurable hurt.
Like many researchers, he is kept going by an incurable optimism.
"Do you want me to work on solving some incurable disease while I'm at it?"
And he knew now that, this time, the sickness was incurable.
But you do not need to be very young, or an incurable romantic, to enjoy it.
"I was discharged as incurable and always to be watched."
And like any type of physical handicap, it is incurable.
If it turned out to be incurable, well, let a specialist handle that.
And he admits to being an incurable collector of almost everything.
She is the daughter of a rich businessman, but has an incurable disease.
This place has a very long history of curing the incurable.
Garden was diagnosed with incurable cancer a few weeks before his death.
His wife Margaret died of an incurable illness in 1989.