Sentences with phrase «infirmary for»

I wish I had this coverage then to go to the infirmary for a basic look over.
Expenses of an institution, health service, or infirmary for whose service payment is not required in the absence of insurance;
The Government maintains an infirmary for the care of geriatric and chronically ill patients.
TO THE READER: In 1871, I was serving as a visiting physician for the New York Infirmary for Indigent Women and Children.
My friend works in the infirmary for the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia.
Babies Hospital / Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons / New York Infirmary for Women and Children
In the early 20th century, the structure, notable for its Italianate - style architecture, was transferred to county hands, where it served as an infirmary for people with chronic illnesses.

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After three months, employees qualify for free health care, provided by a full - time nurse and a part - time doctor at the plantation's infirmary, along with 15 paid vacation days a year.
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., best known among evangelicals for his ecumenical work with Evangelicals and Catholics Together, died at 6:30 this morning at a Jesuit infirmary in Bronx, New York, first reported by In All Things, the blog of national Catholic weekly America.
Last Saturday, Reverend, he called to say he would be discharged in two weeks, but he wouldn't be home this Sunday because his ward government group was in charge of an open house for an infirmary ward at the hospital.
Saint Dositheus, being sick - nurse, desired a certain knife, and asked Saint Dorotheus for it, not for his private use, but for employment in the infirmary of which he had charge.
Rex Aubrey, swift - moving Aussie, made easy transition from infirmary to swimming pool, freestyled 100 yards in world - record time of 0:49 to help Yale overwhelm Harvard 63 - 21 for 142nd straight dual meet victory at New Haven, Conn..
What «legend» are you talking about?Wilshere?He did almost nothing for Arsenal in 8 years except keeping the front page in tabloids and being an infirmary customer 24/7.
Arsenal's infirmary has been oversubscribed for too long and bringing in an old incapacitated egoist gunslinger like Ibra may be ii - advised.
- around infirmary bed maybe?If Alexis is a big NO, for Wilshere take the money and run hard before they discover the huge fraud they transfered.Did you see how Arsenal skyrocketed in game after Wilshere got replaced?The guy did absolutely nothing on the pitch, he was there coz Wenger wanted to do a favour to Roy Hodgson.Sell him quick for an inflated price (trow in Walcott as a bonus) and buy a real football player, not a fraud like Wilshere or Walcott.
It was the evening menu for the Liverpool Royal Infirmary
The handbook also included a table addressing concussions that called for «infirmary or hospital treatment until symptom free 48 hours» and this passage: «If symptoms of headache, dizziness, blurred vision, vomiting continue over 48 hours, individuals should not be permitted to compete for 21 days or longer, if at all.»
The county also prematurely budgeted $ 17.8 million in revenues for 2011 from the planned sale of its nursing home and medical facility, operated under the home and infirmary fund, to a proposed public benefit corporation (PBC) to be established with state approval.
Kokabee «has experienced medical issues since 2011, including internal bleeding and kidney stones, for which the prison infirmary reportedly prescribed painkillers but which otherwise went untreated,» says a letter from the Scholars at Risk Network in New York City to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, also from 19 April.
In lab tests, prototype multilayer lenses have shown they can release ciprofloxacin (an antibiotic often used to treat eye and other infections) for up to 100 days, according to a study published in the July issue of Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science by researchers from Children's Hospital Boston, the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary's (MEEI) ophthalmology department, Schepens Eye Research Institute in Boston, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (M.I.T.) chemical engineering department.
Ground - breaking research by the University of Strathclyde, and the MRC / CSO Institute for Hearing Research (IHR)-- Scottish Section at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, will test an innovative design using a miniature directional microphone — similar to the ear of an insect.
Dr Claire Smith, Consultant Neonatologist at the Simpson Centre for Reproductive Health, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, added: «This study has the potential to provide real clinical benefits in the future.
The team worked with colleagues from the University's Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and the Scottish Microbiology Reference Laboratories, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
As the flagship hospital of CHI St. Vincent Health System, CHI St. Vincent Infirmary has provided the citizens of Arkansas with high quality healthcare for well over a century.
The study, from Leicester Royal Infirmary in the United Kingdom, found that three quarters of weight loss surgery patients developed a dislike for certain foods after their operations, most often meat and dairy products.
On a cloudy afternoon on October 19, 1927, as a chilly autumn wind swept down off the Blue Ridge Mountains, rattling the windows of the infirmary at the Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feeble - minded, Dr. John H. Bell jotted a few notes about an operation he had performed earlier that day.
This gives the clinic vets and vet techs the space needed for the creation and implementation of a special canine infirmary where dogs can comfortably and safely recover from serious illnesses or surgeries.
Whole kitchens, infirmaries, and infantry quarters have been made viewable from the surface for those unwilling to meander through the humid maze.
But never fear, because you can not die; you just get knocked out and wake up in the infirmary, or placed into solitary confinement for a few days.
If that happens, you'll end up in the infirmary, which takes away time that you could have been utilizing to find your tools, or completing tasks for others.
Players who forego an infirmary are in for a rude awakening, thanks to the introduction of a new strain of zombie.
I did like how your main goals changed with each chapter, for instance, shifting from merely rebuilding to creating infirmaries to heal poisoned survivors in Chapter 2.
1999 - 2002 The Piazza, Broadway, Wimbledon, London 1995 - 1999 Forecourt of the New British Embassy, Moscow 1995 - 1998 Leeds General Infirmary, Jubilee Square 1991 Roof Terrace for Arts Council Headquarters 1989 - 1992 Wakefield Cathedral Precinct 1988 - 1992 Centenary Square, Birmingham 1987 Decorative brick paving floor, Midlands Arts Centre 1985 Terrazzo floor, Victoria Station 1967 Mural for British Pavilion, Expo 1967, Montreal
The 50,000 sq ft site has space for up to 250 staff and is part of a # 400m regeneration programme on the site of the former Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
So, you see, cultural, office environment relevance is important but most often than not, the idiots are in charge of creative infirmary departments at many companies — as many employees with a greater grasp on cultural relevance will advise you if you ask for it.
Ben Stenson (Fetal and Neonatal) Simpson Centre for Reproductive Health Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, UK [email protected]
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