Which preposition to use with debility

of Occurrences 16%

A loss of blood would still farther increase the debility of the patient; and I appeal to your candour, Dr. Shuro, whether you ever practised venesection in such a case?"

in Occurrences 3%

Should there be much debility in the convalescence, half a teaspoonful of stee wine, given twice a day in a little barley-water, will be found sufficient for all the purposes of a tonic.

at Occurrences 1%

Up to that time there had only been one death at the Citadel Camp, that of a baby prematurely born, which died from debility at the age of 18 days.

behind Occurrences 1%

Too much heat is an unnatural stimulus, likely to leave more or less debility behind it.

for Occurrences 1%

Like Swift and Steele, he fell into a state of mental debility for some years before his death.

than Occurrences 1%

" "Mrs. Gough can spare her an hour or two this evening, I think your wife is suffering more from exhaustion and debility than anything else.

to Occurrences 1%

All this was simply weakness; but in turning from the conduct of the Finances by the administration, to consider its management of Filibusterism, we pass from the consideration of acts of mere debility to the consideration of acts which have a color of duplicity in them.

about Occurrences 1%

Now Peter was troubled with two kinds of debility about his organs of vision; one was age and natural weakness, while the other proceeded more directly from the heart.

under Occurrences 1%

The increased debility under which he felt himself sinking, induced him again to try the influence of a more genial sky.

after Occurrences 1%

Wine is seldom necessary, except under circumstances of unusual debility after a protracted illness, when its moderate use tends much to assist the convalescence; but, if given unadvisedly, there will be great hazard of exciting internal inflammatory disease.

Which preposition to use with  debility