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The extent of his invalidism we'll know when we receive the full medical report.
That period of "invalidism" seemed to be over now.
We had made preparations for the months of invalidism and hospitalizations to come.
Far too many patients are still relegated to the kind of invalidism I experienced two decades ago.
The year succeeding her graduation was one of steadily-advancing invalidism.
They are so bad in fact that the average child of the workman is threatened with lifelong invalidism.
If it has to be a choice between crippling, invalidism, death, he thought, let's hope he's out of it.
Morrison had recovered sufficiently to be tired of invalidism.
Even Harrison's chronic gout does not sideline him into quiet invalidism.
The loss of one daughter and the invalidism of another was the burden which this household had now to bear.
Glasgow also dealt with "nervous invalidism" throughout her life.
She did not deny female weakness and invalidism, merely suggesting that the physical condition of girls could be improved.
"After almost a year of invalidism, Richard recovered.
Gradually the walls of his invalidism enclosed him.
I have had quite enough of invalidism."
Her whole adult life was a triumph of determination over a body that could have condemned her to permanent invalidism.
Nicholas is a delicate child who has been reduced to a state of invalidism by his father's overprotective and restrictive regime.
His account therefore moved directly from James's childhood, when he trailed after his older brother, to elderly invalidism.
Aging and invalidism have combined to restrain my earlier shamelessly Shiva-like stance.
Between years of weak invalidism and perfect health, in less than a fortnight, there can be no question of choice."
She was uncomplaining through years of lonely seclusion and subsequent years of invalidism.
Darwin's jottings and dreams reveal a worried man, and invalidism would eventually become an excuse to shut out society.
Our invalidism had not seemed so horribly unnatural in London as it did in this consecrated temple of beauty.
His reaction was to collapse "into an invalidism so intractable and absorbing that it must, of necessity, exclude any need but his own."
She looked anaemic, and had all the airs of an invalid who accepts her invalidism with a certain amount of enjoyment.