| 1. | Glasgow also dealt with " nervous invalidism " throughout her life.
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| 2. | Far too many patients are still relegated to the kind of invalidism I experienced two decades ago.
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| 3. | Encouraging dependency can rush aging parents toward invalidism, which can be disastrous for both them and you.
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| 4. | The other three siblings ( William, Henry, and Alice James ) all suffered from periods of invalidism.
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| 5. | His account therefore moved directly from James's childhood, when he trailed after his older brother, to elderly invalidism.
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| 6. | Nicholas is a delicate child who has been reduced to a state of invalidism by his father s overprotective and restrictive regime.
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| 7. | The birth of Ulysses III resulted in his mother's invalidism for an extended period of time and caused lifelong health issues.
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| 8. | Anne Gholson was inclined to what was then called " nervous invalidism "; some attributed this to her having borne and cared for ten children.
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| 9. | In spring of 1853, Ephraim fell from a horse, and, after four months of invalidism, he succumbed on July 8, 1853.
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| 10. | These findings did not support the code of menstrual invalidism that often took place in order to discriminate against women workers ( Seward, 1944 ).
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