Sentences with phrase «military hospital among»

When she did not return from work her family started to look for her only to find her body at the 37 Military Hospital among the dead.
He noted that the project was a turnkey one and Euroget was expected to provide all the structures and undertake the fittings, with cutting - edge technology to place the military hospital among the top - class hospitals in the world.

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At a meeting in the manhyia place earlier today where President Mahama called on the Asantehene at the manhyia palace, the Asante monarch, Otumfuo listed projects such as the Kumasi Central market, the over one thousand hospital beds to be added to the Ashanti region's hospital bed stock few months from now, the road and water projects, the military hospital, among others as achievements the president must continue selling to electorates.
There is a 500 bed military hospital which is undergoing construction at Afari.The 250 bed Sewua hospital is at the roofing level.There is also the Tepa and Fomena district hospitals which are near completion among others in the region.
The Legon Medical Center is one, the Ridge Hospital is another, the Wa Regional Hospital is one, the Kumasi 37 Military Hospital is one, the expansion works on the Ghana Police Hospital is one, the Maritime Hospital is one, the Fomena District Hospital as well as the Dodowa District Hospitals are credited to your legacy among many others.
Fortunately, prompt treatment aboard a hospital ship and in military intensive care units averted deaths among the 80 Marines, although a few experienced seizures, coma, and respiratory failure requiring ventilators.
An unusually drug - resistant bacterial infection among soldiers who served in the Middle East first showed up in 2003 when a handful of cases were identified in military hospitals.
Reasoning that severe side effects would eventually cause military personnel to end up in a hospital bed, Paul Sato of the Naval Health Research Center in San Diego and his colleagues studied hospitalization rates among almost 150,000 people who had received at least one shot, and some 1.4 million who hadn't yet rolled up their sleeves.
That range reflects differences in diagnostic criteria and potential factors like the timing of the assessment, says Nicholas Tritos, a neuroendocrinologist at Massachusetts General Hospital who is studying such disorders among both civilian and military populations.
Do you really think that people who deliberately site military assets in and near homes, schools and hospitals for the express purpose of maximizing civilian casualties among its own people to attract world sympathy for its cause occupy any sort of «moral high ground»?
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