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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...
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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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sanatorium (from
Latin sānāre 'to heal, make healthy'), also
sanitarium or sanitorium, is a
historic name for a
specialised hospital for the treatment...
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replaced with
residential living homes,
known as board-and-care
homes or
convalescent homes.
These board-and-care
homes provided basic levels of care and meals...
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demand for
convalescent care grew in the
British hospital system. The
philanthropist Joseph Adshead campaigned for the
construction of a
convalescent hospital...
- Wimbledon, south-west London,
England from 1869
until 2003.
Initially a
convalescent hospital, it
became one of the most
advanced brain surgery centres in...
- The
Police Convalescent Home or
Police Convalescent Seaside Home was an
institution in Hove, East Sus****
housing police officers during their convalescence...
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prisoner of war camp for the rest of the war.
Glamis was
turned into a
convalescent home for
wounded soldiers,
which Elizabeth helped to run. She was particularly...
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appears to have
dozed off in court, or
where he lays his head by his
convalescent wife's
bedside and
needs his hair
ruffled and his
conviction validated...
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Presley who had
moved her
close friend Jackie Wilson from a
substandard convalescent home to a more
appropriate facility and, as she put it, paid all the...