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Convalescence is the
gradual recovery of
health and
strength after illness or injury. It
refers to the
later stage of an
infectious disease or illness...
- lithograph. The
painting was
completed in
early May at a time when he was
convalescing from a
severe relapse in his
health some two
months before his death...
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lodgings in Hulme. She was
accompanying her
father Patrick, who was
convalescing in the city
after cataract surgery. She
probably envisioned Manchester...
- on
Government Order; Aged
Indian Leader is Ill and Must Go to
Coast to
Convalesce",
Montreal Gazette, 5
February 1924, p. 1 Datta,
Amaresh (2006). The Encyclopaedia...
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Battle of
Churubusco approached,
Scott ordered Pierce to the rear to
convalesce. He responded, "For God's sake, General, this is the last
great battle...
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March 1918, Joe Bache's
Royal Garrison Artillery side beat a team of
convalescing soldiers at Home Park,
Plymouth in
front of 4,000 spectators. List of...
- When he was
discharged in
January 1934, he
returned to
Southwold to
convalesce and,
supported by his parents,
never returned to teaching. He was disappointed...
- stay in The Hague, and he
wrote this
composition probably while he was
convalescing from his illness. The
symphony is
scored for two oboes, two
natural horns...
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contracting tuberculosis in the 1940s. He
began painting in
earnest while convalescing and,
though he did at
first return to bank work, he
continued to paint...
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Wells spent the
winter of 1887–88
convalescing at
Uppark in Sus****,
where his mother, Sarah, was the housekeeper....