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A critical pronouncing dictionary
CONVALESCENCY, kon-va-leVsen-^e, J i Renewal of health, recovery from a
disease. ( ONVALESCENT, k6n-va-leVsent, a. Recover! ne. To CONVENE, kdn-
vene', r. n. To come together, tn assemble. To C( > N V E N E, k6n-vene', v. a. To
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
The articles briefly noticed in the article before us are, the double iodide of iron
and quinine, as a remedy of peculiar efficacy during the period of convalescency
from all such diseases as induce decided im overishment of blood. Oxalate of ...
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The home book of health and medicine: a popular treatise on ...
The same rules are to be observed during convalescency from typhus as were
laid down in the article on bilious fever. Too early a resort to animal food, should,
in particular, be guarded against. With light, simple nourishment, and pure air, the
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William Edmonds Horner, A physician of Philadelphia,
1835
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Cases of phthisis pulmonalis, successfully treated upon the ...
21 Those, who discontinuing their Medicines, under the beneficial effects
produced, and who therefore may not improperly be said to have refused a cure -
- -- -- -- - 18 Died, including Mrs. T. from the effects of cold, during her
convalescency, ...
Charles Pears (F.M.S.),
1801
by a combination of external operation and endoscopy without opening the
oesophagus. Removal of the object could be effected without difficulty by means
of oesophagotomy and the course of convalescency was uneventful, if the rather
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The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance
... greatest astonishment, terror and expectation, whilst the ball was bandied
about, to see who would get possession of it ; when to their great comfort and
satisfaction, the physicians announced that the Lord was in a state of
convalescency.
Eaton Stannard Barrett,
1807
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The Medical and Physical Journal
could suggest, and being in a state of slow convalescency 1 found the greatest
effectual relief from chalybs ppt. and myrrh ; this first restored my appetite.* Since
recovering my health, my stomach appears to be so much contracted, that I ...
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Critical pronouncing dictionary of the English language: ...
[knowledge. CONUSANCE, kon-n-iins, n. Cognizance; notices CONUSANT,
kAnin-zilnt, a. Knowing. CONVALESCE, kAn-vi-les', ei. To grow strong.
CONVALESCENCE, kAn-vi-les^ens, n. 1 Renewal CONVALESCENCY, kAn-vl-
lesiensise, n.
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An Universal Etymological Dictionary
... couvasrstere, CONVALESCENCY j L.] a Recovery of Health; also the Space
srom the Depar= ture of a Disease, and thc Recovery of the Strength which n'as
lost by it. F. CONVAL' Lil/y, Also] Lilly, or Lilly of V the Valley. ' CONVEJNABLE ...
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Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
n6r, n6t — tube, tub, bull — 6il— pdflnd — </iin, THJS '/Jonti'ibution, k6n-tre-bu'
shun s. the act ol Convalescence, k6n-va-leVse'nse Convalescency, kAn-va-
leVsen-se ncvval of health contributing ; that which is given 3ontnbutive, kon-trib'
u-tiv ...
John Walker, Thomas Smith,
1850