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a long convalescent period

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It served as a medical annexe, isolation ward and convalescent home for the children.
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It was acquired for use as a soldier's convalescent home in 1889, and was used for that purpose into the 1970s.
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In 1913, she conceived the idea of a convalescent home in the country for sick infants who might benefit from the fresh air.
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He was due to stay in hospital for another two weeks, followed by a week in a convalescent camp.
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In 1889, the house was converted for use as a convalescent home and was later used as a nursing home.
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The hospital today caters for long and short term residents by providing a convalescent and respite service.
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An affected person may recover in two weeks time, but the convalescent period is typically very long, lasting for several months.
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Two wings were set aside for the convalescent home and another section was turned into a film studio.
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A gradual transition then occurs to the convalescent stage, which usually lasts one to two weeks.
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The hospital remained a convalescent home until 1939.
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