sickroom Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsɪk.ruːm]
  • Us [ ˈsɪk.ruːm]

Meaning of sickroom In English

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  • Family members and other individuals could offer medical and legal aid, at least prior to the foundation of sickrooms and the nomination of public advocates.

  • Gone are the confines of the castle, bedroom, or sickroom: the chase now encompasses sublime landscapes, and is carried out with fevered energy.

  • Often, the decisive scene takes place at those highly popular evangelical locales, the sickroom and the deathbed.

  • We also have to value the input of those who work the wards and inhabit the sickrooms.

  • For weeks before that event her time was chiefly spent in the sickroom.

  • Plagued by throat cancer, he followed the retrial from his sickroom.

  • His brother rushed to his sickroom immediately, but was barred from entering, being physically restrained on three occasions.

  • A sickroom has been established to meet any emergency and administer first aid to the students.

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