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overwork and effects
After a brief term of active professorial life he died from the effects of overwork in 1712.

overwork and had
Grand tells Rieux that he married while still in his teens, but overwork and poverty took their toll ( Grand did not receive the career advancement that he had been promised ), and his wife Jeanne left him.
Troughton's health was never entirely robust and later in his life he refused to accept his doctor's advice that he had developed a serious heart condition through overwork and stress.
Towards the end of June 1943, Gollancz suffered a serious nervous breakdown, believed to have been brought on by overwork ( he had cut out holidays and reduced his social and cultural life ) and his identification with the Nazis ' victims.
The opening of the Assembly was delayed several times to accommodate him after he had grown ill from overwork, but on 13 February 1787, he died.
Elizabeth died on 1 May 1769 while he was in prison and Charles Burney blamed Arne for his wife's early death due to the overwork and stress he had subjected her to.
Additionally, prior to 1953 certain camps had as their goal the eventual death of inmates due to overwork and maltreatment.
Journalists quickly learned that Jenkins had been arrested on a similar charge in 1959, which made it much harder to explain away as the result of overwork or, as one journalist wrote, " combat fatigue.
But overwork and malaria broke his health, and he had to return home, being eventually selected to write the official history of the war.
Perier had undertaken the premiership with many forebodings, and overwork and anxiety prepared the way for disease.
However, fears that he had suffered a stroke proved groundless and the collapse was ascribed to overwork and influenza.
After the downfall of that official in 1679, he returned to his studies, but overwork had undermined his constitution and he died in Paris of tuberculosis in 1680.
From 1824 onward Bernstorff had been a constant sufferer from hereditary gout, intensified and complicated by the results of overwork.
On his fifth visit to Europe Ormond had a rapid physical breakdown ascribed to overwork and died at Pau, South France, on 5 May 1889.
This, however, was too late to help the Herero, as the few survivors had been herded into camps and used as labour for German businesses, where many died of overwork, malnutrition or disease.
In 1837 Richmond was forced to take a rest for the sake of his health, which had broken down through overwork and the loss of three children within a very short time.
He died of apoplexy, brought on by overwork at Washington, Connecticut, where he had had a summer studio, and where in a great boulder is inset a relief portrait of him by H. K. Bush-Brown.
The attack took place at the home of Dr Robert Watt, the author of the four volume Bibliothica Britanica, who had died, allegedIy of overwork, the previous year.
Boretius, whose health had been ruined by overwork, was unable to finish his work ; it was continued by Victor Krause, who collected in vol.

overwork and broken
Alongside his industry in collecting and collating manuscripts, Tischendorf pursued a constant course of editorial labours, mainly on the New Testament, until he was broken down by overwork in 1873.
In 1747, broken down by overwork, he resigned his position as official and retired to St Simeons, of which he was elected dean in the following year.
While being extremely conscientious and fair-dealing in his governorship, Gipps ' health was broken down by overwork and the constant invective from the settlers.
However, Straton's health was broken by his intense schedule during the campaign, and in April 1929 he suffered a slight paralytic stroke, which led to a nervous breakdown brought on by overwork in the fall and finally a fatal heart attack.

overwork and health
A heavy smoker, he may have further undermined his health by overwork during the mid-1860s, when he toiled over publishers ' transcriptions for up to 16 hours a day.
Contemporary problems such as the growing rate of obesity and issues relating to stress and overwork in many countries have further complicated the interaction between work and health.
But the pressures of fame, public scandals, overwork and a damaging court trial with her secretary, Daisy DeVoe, took their toll on Bow's fragile emotional health.
It has been variously suggested that he destroyed his health with overwork, suffered a heart attack, or experienced a stroke.
By 1950, Eddie Bauer's health was declining due to overwork and a serious back injury.
In the following years Mann worked as a free-lance historian and essayist, suffering in both capacities from chronic overwork that increasingly damaged not only his work but also his health.
In 1856 / 57, as a result of persecution anxieties, overwork, and ill health, he became physically and mentally ill and burned most of his correspondence with important personalities ( e. g. with Ján Kollár ).
That is indeed what Marx tried to do, although he never completed what he intended ( ill health, overwork, exhaustion and poverty got in the way ).
When Zhuge Liang heard of Zhang Bao's death, he was greatly upset, fainting and spewing blood, serving as a prelude to his own eventual death caused by overwork and poor health.
Edwards suffered from overwork and insomnia and a Mediterranean cruise in 1883 failed to restore his health ; and he committed suicide at Ruabon.

overwork and following
Suffering from overwork and strain after the long and difficult negotiations with the British government, and the work involved in establishing the Free State government, Griffith entered St. Vincent's Nursing Home, Dublin, during the first week of August 1922, following an acute attack of tonsilitis.
An obelisk with fountain in the town centre was raised to his memory following his premature death in office from overwork.

overwork and very
* maganer: to overwork, wear out, tire, weaken ( Fr: )( very common in Quebec French )
Thus the name " death march " may be applied to a project that is ultimately successful but involves a home stretch of unsustainable overwork, or ( perhaps more often ) to a project that any intelligent, informed member can see is destined to fail ( or is at very high risk of failure ) but that the members are nevertheless forced to act out by their superiors anyway.

overwork and with
Another 921 workers contended they became mentally ill due to overwork, with 306 cases given compensation, according to the ministry data released on Wednesday.
Combined with stress and overwork, and possibly the heart defect that led him to be invalided out of the coal mines, he was to suffer a massive heart attack in the early hours of 8 November 1968 at the age of 42, after a show, whilst driving back to his hotel outside Leeds.
Yawning is commonly associated with tiredness, stress, overwork, lack of stimulation and boredom, though recent studies show it may be linked to the cooling of the brain.
Underfeeding, sickness, and overwork was rife among the inmates, and with the harshness of the guards, this treatment killed thousands of inmates.
In 1842, after an illness of two years brought on by overwork, he was promoted to major and attached to the staff of the VII Corps, in which post he was again impressed with the inefficiency of the organization of the army, and occupied himself with schemes for its reform.
Sheridan talks with Franklin, and Franklin admits to overwork and taking too many stims.
After suffering a breakdown from overwork in 1808, he went to Lemberg for medical treatment ; and the friendship he there formed with S. L.
The slave population declined at an annual rate of two to five percent, due to overwork ; inadequate food, shelter, clothing and medical care ; and an imbalance between the sexes, with more men than women.
According to archives of the NKVD: 111, 091 Poles and people accused of ties with Poland, were sentenced to death, and 28, 744 were sentenced to labor camps (' dry guillotine ' of slow death by exposure, malnutrition, and overwork ); 139, 835 victims in total.
Noble has argued that high technology, at these universities, is often used not to improve teaching and research, but to over-control and overwork junior faculty and graduate students, expropriate the intellectual property of leading faculty, and, through various mechanisms such as the recorded lecture, replace the visions and voices of less-prestigious faculty with the second-hand and reified product of academic " superstars ".
Watson also glosses over the facts of Holmes ' illness from overwork, implying redundancy for all of Europe was " ringing with his name.
The architect's own death, on 18 December 1881, was hastened by overwork and professional worries connected with the erection of the law courts.
The council stated that " A great measure of his ( Dr. Conboy's ) success may be attributed to his background of Irish Ancestry and the instilling into his youthful mind by his God-fearing parents, the importance in life of those attributes of honesty, perseverance, sympathy and tolerance and the lesson that men do not break down from overwork but from worry and dissipation .. ... His fine discriminating mind and broad and sympathetic outlook on life have been a tower of strength to his fellow colleagues in Council during the past four years of war fraught with such gave potentiality to the continuance of our present civilization.
He died on the 12 December 1894, said to be worn out with overwork.

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