invalidism

NOUN
  1. chronic ill health
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How To Use invalidism In A Sentence

  • Social programs cover old age, invalidism, death, sickness and maternity, work injury, unemployment, and allowances per child.
  • The paper analyzes problems in medical parole and the causes and proposes the strengthening of law enforcement and the role of judicial doctors in the identification of invalidism.
  • Her whole adult life was a triumph of determination over a body that could have condemned her to permanent invalidism.
  • Her whole adult life was a triumph of determination over a body that could have condemned her to permanent invalidism.
  • Do you mean that you are not accustomed as I am to invalidism, and hardly like the notion of supping in bed as an introduction to strangers? Bricks without Straw A Novel
  • Such was the milieu in which nineteenth-century gymnastics and calisthenics systems offered women palliatives for infirmities that were equated with consumptive female invalidism.
  • Like Darwin, Florence Nightingale could focus ruthlessly on her work because of the invalidism which allowed her to retreat from social life.
  • By abolishing official charity and substituting a non-contributary system of old age pensions, a general system of insurance by the State of all its members against unemployment and invalidism ... Becoming a Socialist Nation | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • It became where she was weakened to the point of almost invalidism.
  • The paper analyzes problems in medical parole and the causes and proposes the strengthening of law enforcement and the role of judicial doctors in the identification of invalidism.
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