And abortion is a great cause of premature death and chronic invalidism among women.
Nobody will profit by your invalidism or your death.
Again, invalidism is the normal state of many organizations.
We want a reorganized cuisine of invalidism perhaps as much as the culinary, reform, for which our lyceum lecturers, and others who live much at hotels and taverns, are so urgent.
Weakness had made him querulous, as it does all of us, and he piped his grievances to me in a thin voice, with that finish of detail which chronic invalidism alone can command.
Even when, after having washed away in the sea my invalidism and its accompanying world-sickness, I returned to the estate in the autumn for hunting, it did not occur to me for several weeks to inquire about the 'four females.
It would have made the consciousness of my invalidism still more painful.
Hannah asked her sister, who instantly assumed that air of invalidism which she found so convenient when anything disagreeable was suggested for her to do.
As soon as loss of blood occurred regularly and largely, the way to imperfect development and invalidism was open, and the progress easy and rapid.
Very much of this mortality and invalidism is attributable to lack of skill in the licensed unfit.
When the disease advances beyond the tubes there is, as a rule, invalidism until after the menopause, although the woman may be cured by surgery.
There are very many conditions in women where it is necessary to remove the ovaries or the tubes to save life, or to cure chronic invalidism of an unbearable nature.
Seeing prayers could not save her and that she must die, the instincts of infancy and the memories of long invalidism and dependence were now dominant, and she clung only to her mother.
It was evident that something must be done speedily to save Phillida from a decline that might end in death, or from that chronic invalidism which is almost worse.
The life-long invalidism of many women, the childlessness of multitudes, the statistics of home conditions revealed by Children's Courts furnish testimony of like character.
Avoidable cripplement and invalidism of workmen, once considered either their own fault or unexplained misfortune, are now listed as cause for receipt of sickness and accident benefits under Workmen's Compensation Laws.
Any variance from this program usually means backache, lassitude, diminished milk supply, and frequently a general invalidism for weeks or months--sometimes years.
Michelet treats semi-invalidism as the natural, inevitable, and charming condition of women.
That diphtheria treated with antitoxin may be and often is followed by paralysis, heart-failure, or lifelong invalidism of some kind after the patient has apparently recovered from the disease.
Osler, and the many cases of chronic invalidism which he does not connect with the disease or its treatment, might thus be avoided?
Of course; but the Mantons don't pay our doctor bills, or support us in invalidism if it comes to that.
But I would have a clearer understanding of your verdict; do you mean that I may have years of invalidism before me, or that a few weeks or months must bring the end?
Her years of successful invalidism had compelled even her husband's acquiescence in the decision early arrived at by Hilda and Katherine: mamma must be spared the torments to which they had grown accustomed.
The crisp daintiness of pseudo-invalidism had withered to a look of sickly convalescence.
And for the first time since he had known her, there was not a suggestion of invalidism in her tall, regal figure.
Never before in all the long years of her semi-invalidism had she let him see her give way to tears.
Indeed, a great writer had given currency to a generally accepted maxim when he said that invalidism was the normal condition of woman.
Woman's invalidism was one of the great tragedies of your civilization, and her physical rehabilitation is one of the greatest single elements in the total increment of happiness which economic equality has brought the human race.
When I am striding about the hills here I really feel as if my invalidism were a mere piece of malingering.
I hope it may last, and I have had such a sickener ofinvalidism that my intention is to keep severely out of all imprudences.
It is astonishing how pusillanimous two years ofinvalidism can make one.
It is often interesting to note the various phases which invalidism takes on.
A chronic invalid who entirely escapes it must be so nearly saint or angel that one instinctively feels as if their invalidism would soon end in the health of heaven.
It wholly lacks that fairylike appearance of a cure where invalidism is an elegant pastime.
Invalidism is less becoming to the men at the cure; many of them resemble corpses which an enterprising physiologist has exhumed to experiment upon.
No one could be more remote from a morbid invalidism too often associated with her.
That she never relapsed into the conditions of morbid invalidism is a marvel, and it is also an impressive testimony to the power of spiritual energy to control and determine physical conditions.