definition
Any remedy that aids recuperation.
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In the way of recuperation.
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Obtaining recuperative rest is aided by quiet, not by having ambulance sirens go by every five minutes.
Assyria and Damascus would realize the recuperative power of the latter, and would perceive the danger of the short-sighted policy of Joash.
In addition to this type of help, recuperative care also involves visits by a registered nurse who will monitor treatments as the patient recuperates.
The long-continued incitement to catabolism of the waking day thus of itself predisposes the nerve cells towards rebound into the opposite phase; the increased catabolism due to the day's stimuli induces increase of anabolism, and though recuperation goes on to a large extent during the day itself, the recuperative process is slower than, and lags behind, the disintegrative.
Recuperative home care offers many of the same services as non-medical home care, such as cooking, cleaning, and helping the elderly patient with getting dressed and bathing.
Imagine a hot and muggy summer evening outside on the veranda, and if you don't have one a patio will suffice, sipping this lovely and soft pink recuperative wine beverage.