English to Bengali Dictionary convalescent

convalescent

ক্রমে স্বাস্থ্যপুনরূদ্ধারকারী
definition
noun
Recall the case of the convalescents in the hospital ward.
a person who is recovering after an illness or operation.
adjective
The virus is present in the exhaled air, secretions and faeces of infected birds, both before they show signs of illness and while they are convalescent .
(of a person) recovering from an illness or operation.
translation of 'convalescent '
অসুখের পর শরীরে বল ফিরে পাচ্ছে এমন
adjective
ক্রমে স্বাস্থ্যপুনরূদ্ধারকারী
example
After the Boer War broke out in South Africa in 1899, the Rhuoma spent a year off Cape Town as a hospital ship and sailed home to Rum with a complement of 'convalescent' soldiers who were the first guests at the newly-completed Kinloch Castle.
Take a trip to a 'convalescent' hospital to visit the residents.
Indeed the oncologist recommended I take 'convalescent' leave during this period.
When Jane was about fifteen, Dad fell seriously ill and entered a 'convalescent' hospital.
The mother shells an egg, in silent and thankful concentration, for her 'convalescent' child.
Western Montana residents needed a hospital that could provide medical and 'convalescent' care.
The financial effects of disability can be profound, because living expenses continue to accrue and may actually increase during the 'convalescent' period.
These would have no accident and emergency services and would largely provide day surgery and 'convalescent' care.
The table shows the results of blood tests performed during the acute and 'convalescent' stages of the illness.
In September 1919 the Canadian government sold the hospital to the British Ministry of Pensions, which used it for the care and treatment of 'convalescent' disabled soldiers between the wars.
He would rather be judged as a professional footballer than by the forgiving standards of a 'convalescent' .
This includes a mental hospital, sanatorium, 'convalescent' home, nursing home, maternity home, clinic and health centre.
Here visitors wait and 'convalescent' patients meet, but it also conveys a more general suggestion of hospitality.
Depending on the coverage you choose, you are eligible to receive up to $2,000,000 to cover extraordinary hospital, medical, surgical, and 'convalescent' bills.
They frankly get better 'convalescent' care at either place than they would at an acute care hospital where the nursing routine is constantly interrupted by sick patients' acute needs.
Forty-eight cases were admitted from nursing homes or 'convalescent' care facilities.
Undaunted Seacole funded her own trip to the Crimea where she established the British Hotel near Balaclava to provide ‘a mess-table and comfortable quarters for sick and 'convalescent' officers’.
In Blue Kettle, we get a young con man and his 'convalescent' girlfriend (pajamas become her).
Working with Lady Drumond of the Canadian Red Cross, the educators produced a comfort bag for each 'convalescent' .
Those working in 'convalescent' hospitals, away from the front lines, also suffered the deprivations of war.
As I'm still 'convalescent' , we are not planning to act on this until early 2005.
This raises issues of adequate pain control during the hospital and 'convalescent' phase of illness.
The virus is present in the exhaled air, secretions and faeces of infected birds, both before they show signs of illness and while they are 'convalescent' .
In England, porter, originally the beer favoured by porters at the market, became the health drink of the Victorians, often prescribed by doctors for 'convalescent' ladies.
Only recovering patients that are medically stable, generally leading 'convalescent' care, are eligible.
Treatment and 'convalescent' regimes meant that the vast majority of cases could be returned to duty, but not all to front-line service.
It will feature a 40-bed hospital as well as a 104-bed nursing home, diagnostic centre, sports injury clinic and 'convalescent' homes.
During the 'convalescent' or recovery phase there is a gradual decrease of cough until it disappears completely.
In Europe, where national healthcare plans cover most residents, physicians routinely prescribe spa visits - in some cases up to a four-week stay - for preventive medicine and 'convalescent' care.
Between 1950 and 1956, 300,000 women received treatment in 'convalescent' homes, with over half coming from the lower or lower-middle classes.
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