convalescence

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Examples of convalescence

  • A little healthy laughter is the best possible thing for convalescence. 

  • Anna had not seen him yet since her convalescence. 

  • As soon as the wounded were attended to, she established an invalid's kitchen, where appetizing food could be prepared,—one of the essentials in convalescence. 

  • During convalescence, great care is necessary to protect the patient from taking cold. 

  • During the evenings of my convalescence she would talk to me of her nursing experiences. 

  • If the fingertips are observed carefully in the stage of convalescence, desquamation at the fingertips can be seen in most cases.

  • Because she cares, she peels the egg for a patient's meal for the sake of that patient's convalescence.

  • The time spent in medical treatment or convalescence and the financial loss involved are two other possible factors which could be taken into account.

  • Women, by composing letters and by transcribing dictated letters, aid men in their literary convalescence.

  • Les aliments de la convalescence involve something more, however: a certain disposition that, like the absent patient, can only be presented indirectly.

  • Had the nutrition during convalescence been poor, this might have resulted in long-term impairment of growth.

  • Surgery: state including the hospitalization and 6 weeks of convalescence.

  • Chardin became seriously ill in 1742 and during his long convalescence he seems to have undergone a spiritual and an aesthetic crisis.

  • Cutting ivy from some trees around his garden he stumbled over a rusty animal feeding trough, receiving injuries which resulted in a long period of hospitalisation and convalescence.

  • In health care, improvements in medical procedures (alongside a commitment to high turnover in 'bed management') have typically transferred recovery and convalescence from institutional settings to domestic ones.

  • Officers requiring rest and care during convalescence are sent at the cost of the relief fund to a convalescent home at the seaside.

  • Then there are those who require convalescence after surgery or, sometimes, cobalt treatment.

  • I am quite sure that if he feels like a long convalescence, he will have our sympathy.

  • The first step towards his convalescence is a reduction in the amount of stimulant or alcohol.

  • Let us have a major surgical operation, a period of convalescence, and, finally, a complete cure.

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