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vital organ

NOUN
  1. a bodily organ that is essential for life

How To Use vital organ In A Sentence

  • Mazarin, like a very unskilful physician, did not observe that the vital organs were decayed, nor had he the skill to support them by the chemical preparations of his predecessor; his only remedy was to let blood, which he drew so plentifully that the patient fell into a lethargy, and our medicaster was yet so stupid as to mistake this lethargy for a real state of health. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • Blood pressure and blood flow to vital organs drop suddenly.
  • This procedure uses artificial extracorporeal circulation to provide oxygenated blood to vital organs while the heart is stopped.
  • Yes, like the swan who is supposed to mate for life, the Prince will be flying the nest, an outcast from the flock, left to preen his ruffled feathers and wish he had some vital organ he could reclaim like that sad bloke in America. Prince Philip To Divorce
  • Or how about a vital organ being removed and the opt-out card being found at a later date?
  • But breast tumors, not fatal by themselves, can metastasize to the lungs or other vital organs before they are large enough to be discovered by a mammogram — in which case the women is likely to die whether she has a mammogram or not. Rethinking the Mammogram Guidelines
  • This makes sure that oxygen gets to the vital organs, such as the brain and heart.
  • A baby conceived during a famine, for example, might learn to be "thrifty," hoarding every calorie and packing on fat rather than muscle, even at the expense of developing vital organs, such as the kidneys, liver and brain. Aging well starts in womb, as mom's choices affect whole life
  • Thus they became, in effect, extensions of the host itself - as indispensable as a vital organ.
  • He was lucky that the bullet hadn't entered a vital organ.
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