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doctor for
regular check-ups.
Convalescent care
facilities are
sometimes recognized by the
acronym TCF (Transitional
Convalescent Facilities). Traditionally...
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Convalescent plasma is the
blood plasma collected from a
survivor of an
infectious disease. This
plasma contains antibodies specific to a
pathogen and...
- It was
built in 1876 and
brought into
public use as the New
Zealand Convalescent Hospital during the
First World War. In the
interwar period Hornchurch...
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Buckland Convalescent Home is a heritage-listed
former residence and
private parkland and now
convalescent hospital located at 39
Hawkesbury Road, Springwood...
- (1939), a
portion of
which was set
aside to
found the Dame
Eadith Walker Convalescent Hospital and
income from the
remainder went to
support the hospital,...
- A
sanatorium (from
Latin sānāre 'to heal, make healthy'), also
sanitarium or sanitorium, is a
historic name for a
specialised hospital for the treatment...
- Ball Nurses'
Sunken Garden and
Convalescent Park is a
historic park and
garden located on the
campus of IU
Health University Hospital at Indianapolis,...
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Constituted 23
February 1943 in the Army of the
United States as the 6th
Convalescent Hospital Activated 25 May 1943 at Camp Ellis,
Illinois Inactivated 4...
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Presbyterian Rest for
Convalescents, also
known as the Y.W.C.A. of
White Plains and
Central Westchester, is a
historic convalescent home
located at White...
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immunity to many
diseases via
blood donation (plasmapheresis). For example,
convalescent serum, p****ive
antibody transfusion from a
previous human survivor, used...