Definition of Invalidism. Meaning of Invalidism. Synonyms of Invalidism

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Definition of Invalidism

Invalidism
Invalidism In"va*lid*ism, n. The condition of an invalid; sickness; infirmity.

Meaning of Invalidism from wikipedia

- largely consisting of his own works. Hood, never robust, had lapsed into invalidism by the age of 41 and died at the age of 45. William Michael Rossetti in...
- Parliament his National Insurance Act, making provision for sickness and invalidism, and this was followed by his Unemployment Insurance Act. Historian Peter...
- Parliament his National Insurance Act 1911, making provision for sickness and invalidism, and a system of unemployment insurance. He was helped in his endeavours...
- unconscious conflict and a desire to escape from an intolerable situation into invalidism where one's needs are taken care of. It then becomes a case of hysterical...
- called "nervous invalidism"; which some attributed to her having borne and cared for ten children. Glasgow also dealt with "nervous invalidism" throughout...
- neurotic fear of **** kept him from admitting such affections: "James's invalidism ... was itself the symptom of some fear of or scruple against ****ual love...
- siblings (William, Henry, and Alice James) all suffered from periods of invalidism.[citation needed] He took up medical studies at Harvard Medical School...
- her grandmother, Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna about her mother's invalidism. "As usual her heart isn't well", Olga wrote. "It's all so unpleasant...
- M****ie, Carolly Erickson, Greg King, and Peter Kurth, attribute the semi-invalidism of her later years to nervous exhaustion from obsessive worry over the...
- by the behaviorist perspective—Watson argues, is conditioned. He uses invalidism to support his warning, contending that, since society does not overly...