0 (a person) suffering from consumption:
Adequately identifying and effectively measuring all relevant consumptive and non-consumptive values of varying stockholders is a non-trivial and complex matter, but it must be undertaken.
Of equal interest is the fact that the death of a consumptive has several characteristics that lend themselves to literary and musical representation.
The widespread association of this disease with a dissolute life-style also explains a curious double standard regarding consumptive women.
The constraints on trade, such as spatial constraints, limitations on trade between sectors in the economy, only consumptive use, etc. must be clearly stated.
The consumptive manifestation of inequality did not simply divide into elites and commoners.
They regarded the impractical, consumptive doctor as their champion.
These findings were consistent with the pattern of consumptive coagulopathy, which seemed to improve after 24 hours.
Although all participants in this debate agreed that appearances mattered, they disagreed as to what consumptive practices enabled both a 'modern' and a respectable look.