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Jesus healing an
infirm woman is one of the
miracles of
Jesus in the
Gospels (Luke 13:10-17).
According to the Gospel,
Jesus was
teaching in one of the...
- A
disease is a
particular abnormal condition that
adversely affects the
structure or
function of all or part of an
organism and is not
immediately due...
- year with 400 residents.
Founded as the
Jewish Hospital for the Aged,
Infirmed and
Destitute (Jewish
Hospital for short) in
August 1864, this hospital...
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Anointing of the sick,
known also by
other names such as unction, is a form of
religious anointing or "unction" (an
older term with the same meaning) for...
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December 31, 1927) was a
celebrated volunteer nurse,
serving the
injured and
infirmed of the
Union Army
during the
American Civil War. Han****'s
service lasted...
- S. F.
Vilas Home for Aged &
Infirmed Ladies is a
historic multiple dwelling located at
Plattsburgh in
Clinton County, New York. It was
built in 1889-1890...
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Street in Manhattan. The home, also
referred to as the Home for Aged and
Infirm Hebrews,
initially housed four to
seven women. It was one of the
first nursing...
- "abandoning a parent") is a
mythical practice of
senicide in ****an,
whereby an
infirm or
elderly relative was
carried to a mountain, or some
other remote, desolate...
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Henry III of
Castile (4
October 1379 – 25
December 1406),
called the
Suffering due to his ill
health (Spanish:
Enrique el Doliente, Galician: Henrique...
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people around the world. Labouré
spent forty years caring for the aged and
infirm. For this, she is
called the
patroness of seniors.
Catherine Labouré was...