Sentences with phrase «infirmary of»

As one of the nation's most respected teaching hospitals, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE) has...
The patient, whose name is unknown, had the scans taken at the Royal Infirmary of...
Sandi Deans, PhD, Director, Genomics Quality Assessment (GenQA), Department of Laboratory Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
«I'm certain this is how melanomas are going to be identified in the future,» says Richard Weller at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, UK.
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.
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.
It was led by researchers at Imperial College London and the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in collaboration with the Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, and the Universities of Oxford and York.
In this study, 50 patients and six healthy volunteers at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham and Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh underwent digital image scanning, and the results were processed by clinical and imaging specialists.
Researchers at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai showed that a microdose delivery system achieved a treatment effect comparable to a conventional eyedropper, while delivering less than four times the amount of drug.
He is also the director of the Ophthalmic Innovation Technology Program at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai Hospital.
Division of Pediatrics and Child Health, University of Leeds, General Infirmary of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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.

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«They are sitting on metal chairs in an infirmary, where the new recruits of the [US Army's] Golden Division are normally examined.
The breadth a solitudes bewails prudence while toasty seeds of the opiated freedoms would send «disheartened» souls to the medical infirmaries give rises to more potent dispensations of medical blunders leaving the deadening fields awash with doctor do - little raises.
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.
They tried her in the infirmary, but without much success, although her kindness, zeal, and devotion were without bounds, and her charity rose to acts of such a heroism that our readers would not bear the recital of them.
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..
Another set of bad news comes from Roma's infirmary.
What kind of medical and nursing staff is available in the infirmary and during what hours?
Dr. Miller is on the teaching faculty of the Harvard Medical School and has full operating privileges at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, New England Baptist Hospital and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.
The Chicago Park District on Wednesday approved tax - increment financing worth $ 6.22 million to buy a former eye and ear infirmary and the land around it from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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.»
«To this end, Lordina Foundation, is here to make this donation to your infirmary, to help improve the health conditions of the prison inmates, most especially, the female inmates».
She said the donation was also based on what President Mahama told her about the Infirmary when he visited, saying, it was in need of urgent medical supplies and equipment.
David Sweat, who was shot and wounded during his June 28 capture, was taken early Sunday from Albany Medical Center to the infirmary at the Five Points Correctional Facility in the central New York town of Romulus, the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision said in a news release.
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.
Later that night, Cannon's condition had deteriorated to the point where he lay nearly motionless on the floor of an infirmary cell with foam oozing from his mouth.
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.
Babies Hospital / Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons / New York Infirmary for Women and Children
This research work was conducted in collaboration with scientists at the University of Aberdeen and the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, National Health Service (NHS) Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom.
«These results indicate that endometriosis predisposes women to an increased risk of early pregnancy loss and later pregnancy complications,» said the study's first author Dr Lucky Saraswat, consultant gynaecologist from Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, UK.
«No one's ever extracted this power to do actual electronic functions,» says MIT electrical engineer Anantha Chandrakasan, who led the research along with Konstantina Stankovic of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.
«There were an alarming number of miscarriages and abnormalities with the technique,» says Roger Gosden, a reproductive biologist at the Leeds General Infirmary.
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, he completed an internship at the Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center, and both his ophthalmology residency as well as a retina surgery fellowship at Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary.
Dr Martin Ward Platt of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) & Consultant Paediatrician in Neonatal Medicine at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, said:
Dr. Maharaj obtained his medical degree from the University of Glasgow Medical School, Scotland and completed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine and Hematology followed by specialist fellowship training in Hematology, Oncology and Bone Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation at the University's Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Scotland.
«We now know what genes were gained by enterococci hundreds of millions of years ago, when they became resistant to drying out, and to disinfectants and antibiotics that attack their cell walls,» study leader Michael S. Gilmore, a senior scientist at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and director of the Harvard Infectious Disease Institute, said in the statement.
CHI St. Vincent Infirmary began as a 10 - bed «charity hospital» in 1888 by the bishop of Little Rock, five nuns, seven physicians and Catholic philanthropists Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hager.
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.
Janey L. Wiggs, MD, PhD Paul Chandler Austin Professor of Ophthalmology Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
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.
My friend works in the infirmary for the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia.
Ms. Kullman currently serves as president of the Board of Governors of Touro Infirmary.
Because the publishing world seems to feel that if one kind of book is up, another must be down, it soon was the middle - grade novel's turn to be sent to the infirmary.
Seven Seas Entertainment releases the first volume of Nurse Hitomi's Monster Infirmary.
Among the artists are Shake - O, creator of Nurse Hitomi's Infirmary, also published by Seven Seas, who also provides the cover of the first volume.
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.
Department of Cancer Studies, University of Leicester, Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Sciences Building, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, UK.
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