Theatre exists in such an eternally precarious state of valetudinarianism that observers keep predicting its imminent demise. |
A common characteristic of hypochondriascism and valetudinarianism is that both possess exaggerated fears about potential disability. |
The Ginshen Wubao can support human immunity, especially for aged people and valetudinarianism. |
These monuments to Victorian valetudinarianism were packed with patented paraphernalia such as exercise machines and weightlifting contraptions. |
They should savor not of valetudinarianism, but of athletic development. |
It is as though mediocrity, or even entertainment, were a virus, and the note of valetudinarianism is struck pretty frequently: I seldom go to the theater. |