0 a sudden movement of the muscles in your body that you cannot control, caused by illness or drugs: --
1 a shaking movement of the body that cannot be controlled, often caused by illness: --
The primary aim was to reduce the potential of internal convulsions to spread outward.
Aging homeostasis relate to disordered nervous system function, with confusion, weakness, restlessness, hyperreflexia and, finally, convulsions and coma.
During the course of these convulsions, inhibitions or social controls in relation to pre- or extramarital intercourse may well have been loosened.
This action was accompanied by wave-like convulsions of the entire body to force the seed or fruit into the soil.
After the elimination of the ' other ' category in 1875 dissimilar causes of death such as ' convulsions, trismus and epilepsy ' were entered under one category.
In the present study, some gerbils became weak and died due to cachexia with neurological symptoms and severe convulsion.
The convulsions she affected spread to surrounding women and soon they too were caught up into the frenzy.
Symptoms often observed include convulsions, breathlessness, vomiting, internal bleeding, tremors, and paralysis.