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Updated: June 28, 2025
The diet in cardiac diseases has already incidentally been referred to. The decision as to what a patient ought to eat or drink must often be modified by just what the patient will do, and, as we all know, it is absolutely necessary to make some concessions in order for him to aid us in hastening his own recovery or in preventing him from having relapses.
His last visit was to a girl in fever, who had had three relapses. He found her father and mother tottering on their limbs from want. The father said he had a dimness in his eyes, and he thought he would become mad from hunger before night. Dublin, notwithstanding its many advantages, did not escape the all-pervading scourge.
This sent them beyond the limit; and they rocked their heads on the table and wept as if they would expire. Thus the three remained, during what space of time is not known: the two upon the table, convalescent with relapses, and Billy like a seated idol, unrelaxed at his vigil.
After that gushing, rustling, incomprehensible passage, the child relapses into the boring care of its bored hireling for another day. The nurse writes her letters, mends her clothes, reads and thinks of the natural interests of her own life, and the child is "good" just in proportion to the extent to which it doesn't "worry." That, of course, is an extreme case.
And although he had many relapses, when night after night he would sit by the table planning more horrible "junk for the Bronx," with an inner smile she saw how often her husband scowled at such labour now. She heard of changes in the office. "We 're still building junk," Nourse confided one day, "but it isn't quite as bad as before.
She is temperamental in the sense that she lives on her nerves; without the hum and glitter of the opera, fashionable restaurants, or dances she relapses into a sullen stupor, or rages wildly at the fate that made her poor. She, too, like Hedda and Emma, lives in the moment, a silly moth enamoured of a millionaire.
They are indeed in great trouble now, and only the two women in the house; and I must soon be going on my way North again." "Is it sure that Senor Felipe will get well?" asked Alessandro. "I think so," replied Father Salvierderra. "These relapses are always worse than the first attack; but I have never known one to die, after he had the natural sweat to break from the skin, and got good sleep.
Certainly, he was not out of danger, intermittent fevers being subject to frequent and dangerous relapses, but the most assiduous care was bestowed on him. And besides, the specific was at hand; nor, doubtless, was he who had brought it far-distant! and the hearts of all were animated by returning hope. This hope was not disappointed.
Those silver mines certainly did not pay I've a notion you found the same with your reclaimed bog here, cousin Cornelius I understand that after a short time it relapses, and is worse than ever, like most things pretending to be reclaimed."
But as Rupert's serenity was not to be moved, her ladyship hereupon allowed herself to be escorted to the carriage without further parley. Glowing were these fleeting images of the "might have been," angry the sudden relapses into the prose of reality.
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