30 Words to use with fatigue

I spent at Palmanova in charge of an Artillery fatigue party which was helping the Ordnance to load and unload ammunition, and from August 2nd to 10th I was in charge of another working party of gunners at Versa, a fly-bitten, dusty little village, which our medical authorities had stupidly selected as a site for a Hospital, though there were many suitable villas in more accessible and agreeable places not far away.

Some soldiers, in their shirt-sleeves and wearing foraging caps, busy with fatigue duty, went hither and thither amongst the prisoners.

He wore a fatigue cap, a sky-blue blouse, with white loopings, white breeches, tight at the knee, and patent-leather boots, with box spurs.

It has been shown that when artificially injected into animals in large amounts the fatigue toxin causes death.

As they were thinly clad, wet to the skin, and the cold March wind blew round them (we were all in fatigue costume in starting)

Fatigue uniform . . . . . . .

What other hints have we that in spite of his fatigue disease he was a pituitocentric?

A tall, red-faced, light-haired young man in fatigue dress was attending a kettle of soup, the savory steams of which were very attractive.

Plusieurs de nous vouloient acheter des ânes, parce que le chameau a un branle très-dur qui fatigue extrêmement quand on n'y est pas accoutumé.

The place seemed clean enough: at the far end of the vista a fatigue gang of prisoners was busy with pails and brushes; but either it had not been thoroughly ventilated, or the dense numbers packed in it for so many hours a day had given the building an atmosphere of its own, warm and unpleasant, if not precisely foetid, after the pure, stinging air of the moorland.

It was amid the fatigues incident to the founding a convent in Burgos that she sickened and died.

General Grant, as early as 1862, was making further use of them as fatigue men in the department of the surgeon-general, the quartermaster and the commissary.

That they are important factors in the fatigue process has been shown by washing them from a fatigued muscle.

But there is no reason to suppose that the usual food of to-day is the most rapidly assimilable nurture possible, that a rapidly digestible or injectable substance is not conceivable that would vastly accelerate repair, nor that the elimination and neutralisation of fatigue products might not also be enormously hastened.

It would seem we are unable to maintain exertion, partly through the exhaustion of our tissues, but far more by the loading of our blood with fatigue productsa recuperative interlude must ensue.

Whether or not the adrenals have been damaged by past experiences, and upon their capacity to respond to the necessities of an occasion, fatigue reactions primarily depend.

You cannot, for example, chloroform the vocalist in the neighboring apartment, nor stop the street-cars while you study; you cannot rule out fatigue sensations entirely, and you cannot build a fence around the focus of your mind so as to keep out unwelcome and irrelevant ideas.

The limits of the human capacity to attend closely therefore set a limit to it; it must explode and finish before interruption occurs or fatigue sets in.

It follows that these glands normally pour into the circulation substances which counteract the effect of fatigue substances, and in fact make possible muscular recuperation from fatigue throughout the day as well as in emergencies and crises.

Parties of soldiers, in fatigue suits, went down to Sebastopol to assist unloading the ships and bringing up stores.

Fatigue trousers (overalls) .

"Charlie has two ribs broken, but is doing well," ran a page of the diary; "so well that Flora and Madamewho bears fatigue wonderfullylet Captain Irby take them, in the evening, to see the illumination.

When taken to Headquarters they explained that they had been brought up to perform fatigue work near the German trenches, and had seized upon a quiet moment to slip into some convenient undergrowth.

Fatigue aiding, Mrs. Weldon and hers were already asleep, when they were awakened by a great cry.

That slight feverish and excitable feeling which is the result of fatigue yields at once to its potency.

30 Words to use with  fatigue