This research illustrates microbial instability in hospital water line from point of heterotroph bacteria amplification. |
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We brought father home from the hospital and converted a spare room into a sickroom. |
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Everyone thought she was well until a sudden relapse sent her back to the hospital. |
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He collapsed on stage during the performance and had to be rushed to the hospital. |
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Behind the church can be seen the old college buildings, school and Christ's hospital. |
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Begun in the 1960s, and completed in 1971, the building is the third largest hospital in the United Kingdom and the largest in Wales. |
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But people dying after long spells in hospital corridors shows that the NHS is now broken. |
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The city's acute hospital is the Royal Stoke University Hospital run by the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust. |
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The back and side of the hospital, the long barracks of the annex and the wall at the bottom enclosed a waste place of ochreish clay. |
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He is the brother of actress Suzanne Packer who played Tess Bateman in the BBC One hospital drama Casualty. |
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His wife, Elizabeth, died in 1967, and two years later Wilde died in a hospital in Whitchurch. |
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It tells the story of an elite policeman Filip Marvan, who is hit by a car and wakes up in a hospital in 1982, in Communist Czechoslovakia. |
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She was rushed to hospital in Monaco on 23 May 2008 to have an emergency operation on her stomach after complaining of abdominal pains. |
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On 3 March 2016, former guitarist John Thomas died at the age of 63 shortly after being admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. |
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Bullet for My Valentine cut short the Canada portion of the tour and flew back home to support the daughter of James who was in hospital. |
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Rickson's production was set in the secure wing of a psychiatric hospital and featured original music by PJ Harvey. |
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Secombe died on 11 April 2001 at the age of 79, from prostate cancer, in hospital in Guildford, Surrey. |
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The county's principal hospital is Withybush General Hospital in Haverfordwest, and there are local hospitals in Tenby and Pembroke Dock. |
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In August 2013, a hospital and some private homes were evacuated as a wildfire approached Funchal. |
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Public employment represents an important part with, in addition to the hospital and schools, municipal and community staff. |
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On another occasion, the naval hospital at Halifax requested some flags to fly for the Queen's birthday. |
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The German bombardment was extended to the harbour, where there was a hospital train full of wounded waiting to be evacuated. |
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The Merchant Navy supplied passenger ferries, hospital ships, and other vessels. |
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There are five university hospitals, a military hospital and more than 40 general hospitals and specialist clinics. |
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During the challenge, May had a concussion in the middle of the desert, resulting in a trip to hospital. |
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In the same area there was a guest house for Greek travellers, a Greek hospital and later a Greek school. |
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Within its walls there is a Greek hospital, a school and housing for the elderly and poor. |
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In the case of Ethel Hannah, he says, the family could have instructed the hospital to not treat her pneumonia and to treat her palliatively. |
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I decided not to tell him this because I felt there was nothing wrong if I got some panadol or novalgin from the hospital. |
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The college's library was looted and its sole building requisitioned for use as a military hospital first by American and then British forces. |
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There is concern that hospital beds are being closed without increased community provision. |
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The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust has a large hospital located to the south east of the city centre. |
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As of late February 2017 the BBC reported hospital services are to be cut and some hospitals closed in two thirds of England. |
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Bayonne is the focus of much of the hospital services for the agglomeration of Bayonne and the southern Landes. |
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Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust provides hospital care in the west of the county. |
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The Duchy Hospital in Truro run by Ramsay Health Care UK is the only private hospital in the County. |
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The Cornwall Controller decides whether the patient should go by land ambulance or be flown to hospital on the Air Ambulance. |
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One in thirteen smoking patients was referred to a hospital or community based cessation programme. |
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This led to the establishment by Arthur Hill Hassall of a chest hospital at Ventnor. |
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Consumer Product Safety Commission estimated there were 100,000 hospital emergency room visits for trampoline injuries. |
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Half of frontline hospital staff were offered no training in smoking cessation. |
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Kay admitted trying to kill Sutcliffe, and was ordered to be detained in a secure mental hospital without limit of time. |
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Part of Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry is on the Barts hospital site at West Smithfield. |
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Some residents sought to make a case for securing Welsh benefits such as free hospital parking and prescriptions. |
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South Africa is home to the third largest hospital in the world, the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital. |
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We thought he'd die from the crash, but he bounced back to normal after 10 days in hospital. |
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At Milan a portion of the general hospital was designed by Bramante and another part of it by Michelangelo. |
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When she began to have trouble breathing, a sign of severe bulbar polio, she was taken by ambulance to another hospital. |
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Two of the terrorists were killed in the final fight, with another dying later in hospital and the final militant being captured alive. |
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The hospital strictly monitored the advertising materials the bulimics and anorexics were allowed to see. |
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Ancient Sri Lanka was the first country in the world to establish a dedicated hospital, in Mihintale in the 4th century. |
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The first hospital in Bahrain was the American Mission Hospital, which opened in 1893 as a dispensary. |
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There are an estimated 90,370 physicians or 1 per every 833 people, 480,910 nurses, 43,220 dentists, and 1 hospital bed per every 769 people. |
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The national health department also operates the San Lazaro Hospital, a special referral tertiary hospital. |
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The former RAF hospital based in Ely meant that many children of serving RAF parents were born in the city. |
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The city of San Juan has a system of triage, hospital, and preventive care health services. |
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Veterans Administration will build a new hospital in the city to satisfy regional needs. |
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On the island of Culebra, there is a small hospital in the island called Hospital de Culebra. |
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The book also listed and described every mine, church, and hospital in the island at the time. |
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Built in 1938 and expanded during World War II the hospital is to the north of Spitalfield Lane in the northeast of the city. |
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When the first house was finished, it immediately became a hospital for the ill Pilgrims. |
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Although there is a hospital, most locals consult either their own witch doctor or medical clinics set up by western missionaries. |
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Resources used at the treating hospital were extracted from medical records onto study-specific proformas. |
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Rioters in Kaduna killed an estimated 105 men, women, and children with a further 521 injured taken to hospital. |
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As of 2011 these establishments provide the city with 27,687 hospital beds. |
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The life-threatening illness caused him to be rushed to the hospital, where doctors worked around the clock to save his life. |
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In R v Dear a stab victim reopened his wounds while in the hospital and died. |
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Mr M'Naghten was found to be insane, and instead of prison, put in a mental hospital. |
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He pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the ground of diminished responsibility and was ordered to be detained in a secure hospital. |
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The site was originally a World War I hospital, which was later used by several government departments. |
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Hindu Rao's house in Delhi, now a hospital, was extensively damaged in the fighting. |
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It houses the largest hospital in Goa and continues to provide medical training to this day. |
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The wounded soldiers were evacuated by medevac to the hospital. |
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Much ink has been spilt bemoaning that incomprehensible foundation of hospital cost accounting and prices, the redoubtable chargemaster. |
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He spent the rest of the war in a military hospital unable to walk, and suffered pain and partial immobility for the rest of his life. |
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Macmillan spent the final two years of the war in hospital undergoing a long series of operations. |
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In the Scutari hospital it replaced, deaths were said to be as many as 10 times this number. |
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He finally resigned, receiving the Queen from his hospital bed, on 18 October 1963, after nearly seven years as prime minister. |
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Most of the goals could apply to any organisation be it a manufacturing facility, marketing firm, hospital or local government. |
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The hospital staff transfuses more than 8,000 units of blood annually. |
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St Andrew's Hospital, its flagship hospital and the United Kingdom's largest psychiatric hospital, is based in Northampton. |
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A great fan of the music of Handel, Boulton conceived of the idea to hold a music festival in Birmingham to raise funds for the hospital. |
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The exhausted singer collapsed onstage and had to be taken to the hospital. |
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Within a few years, hospital and community blood banks were established across the United States. |
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It is used as the coating in liquitabs, which contain liquid washing detergent, and in soluble laundry bags to hold soiled hospital laundry. |
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And there's another listsib who is in the hospital and needs our support, and I've been doing some things for her, too. |
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Hartshead Moor services was used as a makeshift hospital and base for investigations. |
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There's a cranky curmudgeon working at the hospital who gives all the patients and other doctors flak. |
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However, no Maltese hospital has undergone independent international healthcare accreditation. |
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Losing his head entirely, the young collier raved like a madman, what with pain and fear of hospital. |
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Inland, the prospect alters. There is an oval maidan, and a long sallow hospital. |
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It is the academic arm of The Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital and the only eye hospital based institution in Malaysia. |
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The pair loved to take pictures in the decaying hospital on forty-third street. |
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He's depersonalizing right now, so he's considering checking himself into the hospital. |
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The doctors at the hospital check on the patients when they make the rounds at nine o'clock. |
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On average, about 67,000 people are admitted to the hospital each year from injuries sustained while working with horses. |
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A number of ambulance vehicles attend the event, since there is invariably at least one, and often several injuries requiring hospital treatment. |
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The patient was very sick when she was admitted to the hospital. |
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Where did you dredge up the idea that they didn't know what hospital he was born in? |
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He chose not to identify the hospital, and indeed was deliberately misleading about its location. |
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Orwell had to spend some days in hospital with a poisoned hand and had most of his possessions stolen by the staff. |
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Sonia took charge of Orwell's affairs and attended him diligently in the hospital, causing concern to some old friends such as Muggeridge. |
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Orwell's wedding took place in the hospital room on 13 October 1949, with David Astor as best man. |
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Her injuries were serious enough to require hospital admission. |
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After he was discharged from the hospital, Lewis returned to the Kilns, though he was too ill to return to work. |
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After an MCI, hospital surge-capacity plans will have to be activated quickly. |
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She served in a hospital during the First World War before marrying and starting a family in London. |
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When Sarah Brown's son Fraser was born in 2003, Rowling was one of the first to visit her in hospital. |
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The ad depicted Humpty Dumpty in a hospital using a smartphone application to ask whether he could claim a tax deduction for medical expenses. |
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The 1754 performance at the hospital is the first for which full details of the orchestral and vocal forces survive. |
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He was determined to finish the opera and worked urgently to complete it before going into hospital for surgery. |
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Mr. Quiverful's appointment to the hospital was, however, a fait accompli, and Mr. Harding's acquiescence in that appointment was not less so. |
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It was one of the syringes Splinter ganked from the hospital the other day when he was in there for chest pains. |
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Josh had to go to hospital last night after being gay bashed outside a pub. |
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Our deal was that I take care of him healthwise, after his hospital stay, but I went out instead, and we talked only occasionally. |
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In 1944 she was diagnosed as having tuberculosis in her left lung and spent several weeks in hospital before appearing to have recovered. |
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The lack of hospital beds in the town is even more stark at the helidrome, where helicopters drop off patients for first aid and assessment. |
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Although their mother regularly visited her first son in the hospital, even her husband did not know the child existed. |
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Simon Jones also went off the field during the evening session with an ankle injury, and was taken to hospital for an ankle scan. |
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One of his daughters, Carmen aged four, was taken to hospital in Birmingham with two gun shot wounds and survived. |
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It does not have a motorway, although there is a short stretch of dual carriageway towards the north of Newport near the hospital and prison. |
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Haye was taken to the hospital following the bout but was released the next morning. |
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In December 2016 it was announced that Moss had been taken ill and admitted to hospital in Singapore with a serious chest infection. |
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After the crash, he stormed out of the track hospital, and refused medical care. |
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Mike and David were taken to hospital, where Mike died two days later from severe internal injuries. |
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City planners are looking for a central location for the new hospital. |
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Emergency care is provided to patients who present to a hospital Emergency Department. |
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However, the majority of patients on median incomes or above are required to pay subsidised hospital charges. |
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The Royal Hospital for Sick Children, popularly referred to as 'the Sick Kids', is a specialist paediatrics hospital. |
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The University Hospital of Wales is the third largest hospital in the UK and deals with most accidents and emergencies. |
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I told him that if I passed out before we got to a hospital I wanted him to see to it that no quack horsed around with my leg. |
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In addition Spire Healthcare has a private hospital in the city which is located in Pentwyn. |
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Furthermore, Trenkner stated that German bombers destroyed the town's hospital first. |
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People not ordinarily resident in the UK are in general not entitled to free hospital treatment, with some exceptions such as refugees. |
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And there are patients within the hospital who can no longer get home because of the difficulties there are in placing people in social care. |
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After medical school, he worked as an intern at the university hospital. |
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Brian Maguire is booked for the challenge on Leo McLoone, who was chasing a hospital pass from Mark McHugh. |
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The city's first hospital, York County Hospital, opened in 1740 in Monkgate funded by public subscription. |
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In a private ceremony Thatcher's ashes were interred in the grounds of the hospital, next to those of her husband. |
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The staff at the hospital where Lynch was held later denied both stories, saying that Lynch was well cared for. |
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The Arran Medical Group provides primary care services and supports the hospital. |
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The QEUH is the Regional Major Trauma Centre for the west of Scotland and is also the largest hospital campus in Europe. |
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In the 14th century friars came to Newport where they built an isolation hospital for infectious diseases. |
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She argued against the committal of the defendant to a mental hospital. |
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Ninewells Hospital, is the only hospital with an accident and emergency department in the area. |
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All Gibraltarians are entitled to health care in public wards and clinics at the St Bernard hospital and primary health care centre. |
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In a hospital setting, midwives are following protocols that are part of a more interventive model of care. |
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However, there has been no agreement about the reimbursement of hospital charges for patients who cross the border for hospital treatment. |
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Many more later died in Spain, or on hospital ships in Spanish harbours, from diseases contracted during the voyage. |
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Further information about the field hospitals and hospital ships is at Ajax Bay and List of hospitals and hospital ships of the Royal Navy. |
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The first jamming operations were carried out using requisitioned hospital electrocautery machines. |
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For example, the Uganda on four occasions transferred patients to an Argentine hospital ship. |
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On 12 June, some personnel transferred from the Argentine hospital ship to the British ships by helicopter. |
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The hospital transmitted over six hundred healthcare claims to BCBS yesterday. |
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Of the 29 UK patients, 17 had a history of travel to India or Pakistan within 1 year, and 14 had been admitted to hospital in these countries. |
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There are two hospital radio stations in Leicester, Radio Fox and Radio Gwendolen. |
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Frail patients are staying in hospital longer than would otherwise be necessary because the care they need in the community is not available. |
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A patient needing specialist care at a hospital or clinic, will be informed by the GP of the hospitals where they can get their treatment. |
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The NHS will pay for treatment in a private setting if the hospital meets the cost and service criteria that NHS hospitals adhere to. |
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Otherwise opting for a private hospital makes the patient liable for private hospital fees. |
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Because the private sector often has higher costs, most people choose to be treated for free in an NHS hospital. |
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Long hospital stays reduce the chances elderly patients can be rehabilitated. |
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Thus an NHS patient can be treated in the private sector as an NHS patient if the Health Services has subcontracted work to the hospital. |
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Until 2014 the Kingsbridge private hospital in Belfast was used to reduce waiting lists for routine surgery. |
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Nuffield Health runs a private hospital in Glasgow which is a major centre for In vitro fertilisation. |
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The largest hospital in the country is the University Hospital of Wales hospital. |
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In November, however, his doctor sent him to hospital and barred such travel, after a serious infection was diagnosed. |
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In February 1941, Dahl was discharged from hospital and passed fully fit for flying duties. |
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The trip was disrupted when Gardner contracted pneumonia and was carried ashore to the British hospital in Port Said. |
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Vivienne was committed to the Northumberland House mental hospital, Stoke Newington, in 1938, and remained there until she died. |
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In April 1929, Barrie gave the copyright of the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital, a leading children's hospital in London. |
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Caitlin flew to America the following day and was taken to the hospital, by which time a tracheotomy had been performed. |
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When I left the hospital I was still in America, and all America is an insane asylum. |
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She reached the hospital in time to receive the antidote for the snake venom. |
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On 14 April 2012, it was reported that Robin had contracted pneumonia in a Chelsea hospital and was in a coma. |
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She returned to the hospital on 23 November 2008 for a reported reaction to her medication. |
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The chapel also contains memorials to hospital's benefactors and members of the hospital staff. |
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His condition continued to decline, but he refused to return to the hospital, and his family supported his decision. |
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Robert suffered severe chest injuries and died in hospital shortly afterwards. |
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He was taken to hospital but later died from his injuries, no other competitors were involved with this incident. |
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He was forthwith conveyed to the nearest hospital, and there pronounced to be still living, although in an asphyctic condition. |
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In 1467, Genoa followed the example of Venice, and in 1476 the old leper hospital of Marseille was converted into a plague hospital. |
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Temporary escalation wards operating during busy periods are mainly staffed by agency nurses unfamiliar with the hospital system. |
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Currently, there is only one hospital in Liechtenstein, the Liechtensteinisches Landesspital in Vaduz. |
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As any good bean counter will tell you, it costs money to treat people at a hospital. |
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My neurologist and the entire neuro department were an integral part of my hospital family. I was the darling of the department. |
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Raigmore is the main hospital in Inverness and the entire Highland authority. |
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Raigmore is also a teaching hospital catering for both the Universities of Aberdeen and Stirling. |
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A brief recovery prompted him to leave the hospital and convalesce at home for a few months. |
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Berwick had a mediaeval hospital for the sick and poor which was administered by the Church. |
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Glenrothes Hospital is a community hospital located in the Forresters Lodge area to the northwest of the town centre. |
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Opened in October 1981 the hospital has over 80 nursing staff and over 60 beds, as well as around 20 day hospital beds. |
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Frail patients stayed in hospital longer than necessary due to lack of care for them in the community. |
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Targets for improving care outside hospital to prevent bedblocking are in most cases missed. |
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He spent three days in intensive care before leaving hospital on 20 October 1988, and made a full recovery. |
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Discharge from hospital can be delayed for months, even for over a year due to lack of appropriate care in the community. |
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Patients who stay too long in hospital can become more ill as a result and care at home is better tailored to their needs. |
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The company also said it would stop running Braintree hospital in Essex as it pulled out of managing GP services and large hospitals. |
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Several passengers were treated with minor injuries, and four were taken to hospital for additional treatment. |
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The vast majority of our patients are people who want transportation to the hospital for non-life-threatening problems. |
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Carmarthen Grammar School was founded in 1587 on a site now occupied by the old hospital in Priory Street. |
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It was taken over by the Army during World War I in 1915 and used as a training camp and military hospital. |
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Delay in social care assessments strand patients in hospital without care packages for when they leave. |
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He was released from the hospital a few days later, and negotiations concluded on 19 July. |
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In July 2007, Morgan was admitted to hospital where he underwent heart surgery. |
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David's Retail Park, built on the site of the demolished St David's maternity hospital. |
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Even though he left hospital within the week, doctors said he would not be fully recovered for a few weeks. |
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Protestant missionaries established a hospital in Muscat in the 19th century. |
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They manned an amphibious base which included a hospital built in Hakin and a docks complex at Newton Noyes. |
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We have been called in to support the NHS and help get people home from hospital and free up much needed beds. |
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By degrees the seriously wounded were concentrated in this hospital, which remained open till 1919, and the discharged drafted to a Belgian reeducation camp in France. |
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The hospital staff often go above and beyond what is required of them. |
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A 1-month 3-week-old infant with a history of neonatal jaundice, cholestasis, and acholia is admitted to our hospital to rule out biliary atresia and further treatment. |
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The nurse spent all day taking blood pressures at the hospital. |
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The 'bumsicle', as the jaded hospital doctors called him, had been frozen to the sidewalk and it took him and his partner a real solid effort to pry him off. |
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Flory crossed the brick-like earth of the yard between the hospital sheds. All down the wide verandas, on sheetless charpoys, rows of grey-faced men lay silent and moveless. |
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His condition continued to degenerate even after admission to hospital. |
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I could see that he was dying, dying for a cigarette, dying for a fix maybe, dying for a little bit of freedom, but trapped in a hospital bed and a sick body. |
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Gerald checked himself into the hospital because he was dissociating. |
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Fearful of missing a roll-call, Representative Charles E. Bennett has ducked out of funerals, bolted from hospital beds and defied snowstorms to get to the House chamber. |
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North of the hospital at Crumpsall was B3 Cable Solutions, the UK's only former manufacturer of telecommunications cables, based next to the River Irk. |
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Luckily an ambulance arrived quickly and he was rushed to the hospital. |
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Because of this, when my second major health fiasco happened, I had no insurance, so I went to a teaching hospital where they took indigent patients. |
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Most go on to complete their foundation training years in an NHS hospital although some may opt for alternative employers such as the armed forces. |
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This can prevent new patients being admitted and operations have been cancelled due to beds being taken up by patients who could leave hospital with proper care elsewhere. |
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Over 60,000 people waited from four to 12 hours for a hospital bed. |
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Four out of five English hospital trusts compromise patient safety and standards vary widely between hospitals and even between departments in the same hospital. |
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This decreases the number of ambulance crews available to deal with new calls as well as delaying patients getting the care they need from trained hospital staff. |
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Acutely ill children are having to wait up to nine hours for an intensive care bed or to be transported over a hundred miles to a hospital with a free bed. |
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The dawn chorus of the Jesmond Dene green space, has been professionally recorded and has been used in various workplace and hospital rehabilitation facilities. |
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Radio Tyneside has been the voluntary hospital radio service for most hospitals across Newcastle and Gateshead since 1951, broadcasting on Hospedia and online. |
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In 1940 the Bishop's Palace was acquired by the Red Cross as a hospital and after the second world war it became a school for disabled children and young people. |
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A building at Glasgow Royal Infirmary which houses cytopathology, microbiology and pathology departments was named in his honour to recognise his work at the hospital. |
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They were feted as a great success, with some sources stating that of the approximately 1,300 patients treated in the hospital, there were only 50 deaths. |
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His friend Dr John Ash had long sought to build a hospital in the town. |
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In 1937 Bernard Fantus, director of therapeutics at the Cook County Hospital in Chicago, established the first hospital blood bank in the United States. |
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Eleven passengers were taken to hospital but none were seriously injured. |
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In 1840, King's opened its own hospital on Portugal Street near Lincoln's Inn Fields, an area composed of overcrowded rookeries characterised by poverty and disease. |
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On 15 July that year he fell ill and was admitted to hospital. |
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It sent more than 50 people to the hospital, including actor Bill Paxton. |
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After recovering in hospital, he saw out the remainder of the war as a physical training instructor, only returning to France as the Armistice was signed. |
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Within a month of starting, he was accepted as a dresser at the hospital, assisting surgeons during operations, the equivalent of a junior house surgeon today. |
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He lodged near the hospital, at 28 St Thomas's Street in Southwark, with other medical students, including Henry Stephens who became a famous inventor and ink magnate. |
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The friendship with Moore was particularly important to Lewis while he was recovering from his wounds in hospital, as his father did not visit him. |
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She sailed to England for the service, but became ill en route, and on arrival was taken to hospital in Dover and then Kensington in London, missing the reburial on 26 May. |
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On the Friday I was mee-mawed to hospital with chest pains and, one hour and one angioplasty later, I had two stents in my chest to unblock an artery. |
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On 27 June, at a show in Nuremberg, Germany, the concert came to an abrupt halt in the middle of the third song, when Bonham collapsed onstage and was rushed to hospital. |
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Olivier's dermatomyositis meant he spent the last three months of 1974 in hospital, and he spent early 1975 slowly recovering and regaining his strength. |
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Merivale first contacted her family and the next day was able to reach Olivier, who was receiving treatment for prostate cancer in a nearby hospital. |
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After collapsing in his corner after the fight had finished, McClellan was rushed to hospital where it was discovered he had developed a blood clot on the brain. |
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He died peacefully surrounded by his family at a hospital on Queensland's Gold Coast in 2003, aged 52, having suffered from the condition for eight months. |
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The majority of this hospital was closed in 1999 but with the West Wing remaining open for clinic services, genitourinary medicine and rehabilitation treatment. |
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When patients with mental health issues are in hospital with physical illness, hospital staff do not know how to treat them, leading to worse outcomes. |
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One in ten patients or at least 11,000 per year discharged from psychiatric hospital do not get a visit within a week though ines require a contact within a week. |
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Junior hospital doctors reportedly face burnout and exhaustion, often work unpaid beyond their shift, and skip meals or fail to get adequate hydration during shifts. |
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Albyn Hospital is a private hospital located in the west end of the city. |
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Their 20 recommendations for improvements in the NHS included a set of minimum safe staffing levels for consultants, doctors, nurses and other staff in hospital settings. |
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These ships carry equipment and supplies to support a major armed force with tanks, armoured personnel carriers, munitions, fuel, spare parts and even a mobile field hospital. |
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The British and Argentine vessels operating within the Box were in radio contact and there was some transfer of patients between the hospital ships. |
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Bellevue is the designated hospital for treatment of the President of the United States and other world leaders if they become sick or injured while in New York City. |
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Provider trusts are care deliverers, the main examples being the hospital trusts and the ambulance trusts which spend the money allocated to them by the commissioning trusts. |
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Only about one third of hospital admissions are from a waiting list. |
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Almost all NHS hospital treatment is free of charge along with drugs administered in hospital, surgical consumables and appliances issued or loaned. |
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They were accompanied by a teacher Pound had met in hospital, Marcella Spann, 40 years his junior, ostensibly acting as his secretary and collecting poems for an anthology. |
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On 9 March 2017, Hodgkin died at the age of 84 in a hospital in London. |
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In Scotland, the Saltire can be flown at any time by any individual, company, local authority, hospital or school without obtaining express consent. |
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The Philadelphia Lazaretto was the first quarantine hospital in the United States, built in 1799, in Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. |
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It was a joint project between private finance, the local authorities and the University to create a large modern hospital, veterinary clinic and research institute. |
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There is, however, no accident and emergency service within this hospital. |
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Livingston has a large hospital called St John's Hospital in the Howden. |
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Some prisoners are detained in a secure psychiatric hospital. |
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Petersburg, Russia, on 13 June 2013, Susan Boyle visited Children's Hospital Number 17 and presented to the hospital a gift of an anesthetic machine. |
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The nearest large regional hospital is Ysbyty Gwynedd, in Bangor. |
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He spent no more than a couple of hours in hospital, not a bother on him. |
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Between 1851 and 1950, over 3,000 patients died at the hospital. |
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On the eve of the big encounter, news reached Welsh that Wolgast had been taken to hospital with acute appendicitis and would be unable to fight for three months. |
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The hospital has established a pediatric intensive care unit. |
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In fact, Peters had to pen in the date himself to mark the visit to the murderous mother in the hospital since he misentered it under March 16 instead of the fourteenth. |
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It provides local hospital services to 500,000 people in the Southampton area and specialist regional services to more than 3 million people across the South of England. |
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Parkhurst began in 1778 as a military hospital and children's asylum. |
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Whilst visiting the hospital to check up on his friends, he randomly chose to visit the Blind Beggar pub, only a mile away from where the Krays lived. |
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Ronnie, still a patient in Broadmoor hospital, died of a heart attack on 17 March 1995 at the age of 61 at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough, Berkshire. |
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The Gothic church of the old Franciscan monastery is today the Protestant parish church, and the monastery's other buildings have been converted into a modern hospital. |
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Virchow, the great German pathologist, in an article on hospitals, showed that every city of Germany of five thousand inhabitants had its hospital. |
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It appeared as though the hospital at Barchester would fall into abeyance, unless the powers that be should take some steps towards putting it once more into working order. |
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Instead, the British gave as gifts two blankets, one silk handkerchief and one linen from the smallpox hospital to two Delaware Indian dignitaries. |
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In this regard, the Jauja hospital cared for many Spaniards. |
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Vacuum aspiration in the first trimester is the safest method of surgical abortion, and can be performed in a primary care office, abortion clinic, or hospital. |
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Nevertheless, if such political objectives had been met, propagandists could boast of increased vehicle production and the completion of another new hospital. |
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Butler has been betrayed, Maudling insulted, Macleod ignored, Heath treated with contempt, and Hailsham giggled out of court by the jester in hospital. |
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Macmillan was almost ready to leave hospital within ten days of the diagnosis and could easily have carried on, in the opinion of his doctor Sir John Richardson. |
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John's, a medieval hospital, was situated east of Bridge Street. |
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The hospital had several patients contract pneumonia last week. |
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