Western Montana residents needed a hospital that could provide medical and convalescent care. |
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Here visitors wait and convalescent patients meet, but it also conveys a more general suggestion of hospitality. |
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The mother shells an egg, in silent and thankful concentration, for her convalescent child. |
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This raises issues of adequate pain control during the hospital and convalescent phase of illness. |
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Between 1950 and 1956, 300,000 women received treatment in convalescent homes, with over half coming from the lower or lower-middle classes. |
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It will feature a 40-bed hospital as well as a 104-bed nursing home, diagnostic centre, sports injury clinic and convalescent homes. |
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These would have no accident and emergency services and would largely provide day surgery and convalescent care. |
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Forty-eight cases were admitted from nursing homes or convalescent care facilities. |
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Those working in convalescent hospitals, away from the front lines, also suffered the deprivations of war. |
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The table shows the results of blood tests performed during the acute and convalescent stages of the illness. |
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Only recovering patients that are medically stable, generally leading convalescent care, are eligible. |
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However, both features occur in the convalescent phase when the coronary aneurysms develop and should never be relied on to aid the diagnosis. |
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During the convalescent or recovery phase there is a gradual decrease of cough until it disappears completely. |
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Treatment and convalescent regimes meant that the vast majority of cases could be returned to duty, but not all to front-line service. |
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When Jane was about fifteen, Dad fell seriously ill and entered a convalescent hospital. |
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Working with Lady Drumond of the Canadian Red Cross, the educators produced a comfort bag for each convalescent. |
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He would rather be judged as a professional footballer than by the forgiving standards of a convalescent. |
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The firm maintained a 5-bed convalescent home at Scarborough, to which employees in need of a change of air after sickness might be sent. |
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Joe's conversational exchanges with the convalescent Pip are hilariously circumlocutory. |
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This includes a mental hospital, sanatorium, convalescent home, nursing home, maternity home, clinic and health centre. |
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Indeed the oncologist recommended I take convalescent leave during this period. |
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She had been in a convalescent home and had overheard an elderly woman talking about a Norwegian couple who had adopted a child. |
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The ELISA to be used for the serological diagnosis of classical swine fever must recognise all reference sera from the convalescent pigs. |
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During World War I, the property was requisitioned as a convalescent hospital for soldiers. |
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He ended up in the Hotel Colorado, which had been commissioned by the Navy as a convalescent hospital. |
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During that Summer, the first military convalescent hospital to be built rapidly and economically was Camp Hill in Halifax. |
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The Canadian survey indicates that no single definition or standard exist for sub-acute and convalescent care. |
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In England, porter, originally the beer favoured by porters at the market, became the health drink of the Victorians, often prescribed by doctors for convalescent ladies. |
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All the dancing partners have gone up to the cemetery or the convalescent home. |
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The virus is present in the exhaled air, secretions and faeces of infected birds, both before they show signs of illness and while they are convalescent. |
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In Blue Kettle, we get a young con man and his convalescent girlfriend. |
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Such chairs may include convalescent or positioning chairs that are specially designed for use by an individual with a disability. |
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The financial effects of disability can be profound, because living expenses continue to accrue and may actually increase during the convalescent period. |
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Director of the convalescent home, Pleasant Gardens, in Bayport for more than 35 years. |
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Resting fighters can be found holed up in apartments, and wounded ones fill hospitals and a growing number of convalescent homes. |
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Multi-organizational collaboration to develop a policy framework for sub-acute and convalescent care in British Columbia. |
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The literature searches revealed little in terms of empirical evidence of the effectiveness of sub-acute and convalescent care programs. |
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I was in hospital for a month, and afterwards, aged 27, went to a convalescent home for old people. |
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She died at a convalescent home in Berkeley Heights, N. J., said a close friend, Julia A. Clevett. |
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A national convalescent home-care program would save money by emptying acute care beds. |
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Take a trip to a convalescent hospital to visit the residents. |
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Downton becomes a convalescent home during the war, bringing in a number of new struggles for the family and the staff. |
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The castle changed hands in the 20th century and in the 1930's became a convalescent home. |
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Visiting a convalescent home or a homeless shelter on the Sabbath and volunteering to help out or to lead out in worship. |
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You should not forget that these days hospital stays are not long and that you may be sent to a convalescent home. |
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Wherever floors finishes are applied and maintained such as in institutions, convalescent homes, restaurants, hotels and motels. |
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Those may include free or partly paid medicines, and passage to and therapy in convalescent homes or resorts. |
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During that summer, the first rapidly and economically built military convalescent hospital opened at Camp Hill in Halifax. |
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Settle at 1:30 p.m. at big convalescent hospital for children and sleep for six hours in a real bed. |
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Building code officials, designers and owners of small convalescent homes and children's custodial homes. |
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Twenty-five convalescent hospital in-patients were recruited as participants. |
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By the time he reached the safety of a dressing station his wound had become infected and he was invalided out of the war and away to a convalescent hospital in Ireland. |
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In 1916, a military convalescent hospital was established at Deer Lodge for returning WWI soldiers. |
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Tune into BBC1 on Sunday morning and you will find the corporation complicit in Marr's convalescent strategy of stout denial. |
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The entire convalescent home came to life as soon as the candy striper Cindy arrived. |
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Alas, geriatrics and convalescent homes, however regal, don't rake it in like moneyed metrosexuals. |
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I'm a model convalescent if I'm waited on by anonymous people whose job it is, but very bad at sitting loose-handed about our own small rooms. |
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Patient was discharged from the intensive care unit on day 18 and was transferred to convalescent hospital for a course of pulmonary rehabilitation 2 weeks later. |
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You can fall for your politically-minded chauffeur and still have time to dress wounds back at the makeshift convalescent hospital set up in your family's dining room. |
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In 1916, it was found that the costs were out of proportion with the number of patients being cared for, and, as a result, only the largest buildings were converted into convalescent hospitals. |
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There were 28 Canadian general hospitals, five casualty clearing stations, two convalescent hospitals, a hospital in South Africa, and the RCN Hospital Niobe. |
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He feigned a stroke to be moved out of prison into a convalescent home. |
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The factory was expanded and its technical equipment updated through several stages under close government concern. Now it serves as a factory that produces prostheses and a convalescent home. |
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He spent the summer of his third year as resident physician at the Garrett Hospital in Mount Airy outside Baltimore, a summer convalescent home for sick children. |
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Cataract surgery or services provided by a naturopath or an optometrist or in a convalescent home, nursing home, rehabilitation centre or health spa. |
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In no event shall this include a convalescent or nursing home, home for the aged, health spa, or an institution for the care of drug addicts, alcoholics or persons suffering from mental or nervous disorders. |
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Beginning its onset after an incubation period of approximately one week, the illness progresses through three stages catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescent which together last six to eight weeks. |
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Looking at the panel, you'd be forgiven for thinking that The X Factor has just cashed in all its chips and decided to become a cut-price convalescent hospital for knackered reality show stars. |
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To continue in allegorical terms, I will state that the Pact is doing better today, but that it is a very weak convalescent that will not withstand further traumatic experiences. |
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At the same time, he could offer convalescent and elderly people an easily digestible, ready-made food, which became one of the cornerstones of what is now Nestlé Nutrition. |
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In 1653 he entered the SFO, consecrated himself to the apostolate and founded the Congregation of the Bothers of Bethlahem to carry out the works of mercy towards the convalescent sick. |
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For instance, elderly spouses often cannot cope with the need to provide convalescent care for partners discharged from hospital while still unable to look after themselves. |
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Hospital does not mean any establishment used mainly as a clinic, extended or palliative care facility, rehabilitation facility, addiction treatment centre, convalescent, rest or nursing home, home for the aged or health spa. |
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Treatments at some convalescent homes included steam baths, massage and other therapies. |
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However, the patient did not experience typical phases of HFRS such as the febrile, hypotensive, oliguric, polyuric and convalescent phases. |
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Pilots had to pass fifteen days on board a convalescent ship. |
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