Palsied - Law Dictionary Search Results
Paralysis
Abolition of function whether complete or partial esp the loss of the power of voluntary motion with or without that...
Paraplegia
Palsy of the lower half of the body on both sides caused usually by disease of the spinal cord
Palsy
Paralysis complete or partial See Paralysis
Palesie
Palsy
Impalsy
To palsy to paralyze to deaden
VerbarHemiplegia
A palsy that affects one side only of the body
Bells palsy
Paralysis of the facial nerve producing distortion of one side of the face
Severe disability
Severe disability, means disability with eighty per cent or more of one or more of multiple disabilities. [National Trust for...
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