The woman, who is in her 90s, is being treated by Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust, which has wards on the infirmary site. |
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I awoke, letting my eyes slowly adjust to the dim but still traumatic lighting of the infirmary. |
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One of the founders, and the first surgeon to the infirmary, was Charles White. |
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He was still feeling a bit groggy, probably due to a sedative given to him by a nurse at the infirmary. |
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The size of a small hospital, the infirmary had more than enough resources to tend to the wounded, and they were well taken care of. |
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Soon the hotel began to resemble an infirmary, with dozens of guests in various stages of illness strewn around the lobby every night. |
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She explained that she was currently treating a patient in the small jail infirmary who was about 24 weeks pregnant. |
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He was referred to top surgeons at the infirmary after one of the aneurysms showed signs of significantly worsening. |
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The Spedale di Santa Maria della Scala is a well-endowed hostel and infirmary in Siena. |
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Before actually coming strait to my house I had to drop by the school infirmary to get my hand taken care of and go in search for Sam's clothes. |
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Even those who have access to an infirmary or clinic may visit herbalists or other healers. |
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Phineas is taken to the school's infirmary where he is cared for by Doctor Stanhope. |
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When I went down to the prison infirmary, I walked down there on my own and I didn't really lose much blood. |
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The air in the infirmary seemed to thicken with an anxious, uneasy feeling. |
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There are the parish vestry, the parish infirmary, the parish surgeon, the parish officers, the parish beadle. |
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The victim went to the infirmary and left after a nurse stitched his wound. |
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Withering first settled into medical practice in Stafford, working as a physician in the county infirmary. |
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The infirmarer was allowed to speak to the inmates of the infirmary, but was to do so quietly and in designated areas. |
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Levin was splinting a Guardsman's broken arm when Hawkins came into the infirmary, his faintly silvering hair still wet from his bath. |
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To mark her dedication, the trust is displaying her portrait for public viewing in the Gilbert Scott Gallery at the infirmary. |
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He held several senior positions at the infirmary, notably chairman of a committee which makes sure clinical standards are up to the mark. |
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The infirmary, or hospital, was across the rectangle of stone walkways from the stables. |
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Nobody ever had to wear a hospital gown unless they'd been in the infirmary for something. |
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Her eyes opened and she stared up at him curiously, seeming not in the least bit surprised to be sleeping in the prison infirmary. |
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Cherry sat across from them in the prison's infirmary, sipping slowly at her cup of warm milk. |
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It boasted offices, a county records depository, cells for petty prisoners, accommodation for women prisoners, a yard and an infirmary. |
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Police are also carrying out medical reviews of 18 other deaths at the infirmary and St James's Hospital in Leeds. |
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Today, a spokeswoman for the hospital trust which operates the infirmary confirmed that the source had now been identified. |
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I sat there in the infirmary watching the nurses run about, taking blood and putting in tube after tube trying to save him. |
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Her name was Netta, which is a name that I still love to this day, and she was a paramedic at the infirmary. |
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She remained in the infirmary after returning to jail, and Carter declined to elaborate on the nature of her medical condition. |
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I walked out of the communications room and headed towards the infirmary. |
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The infirmary has 65 en-suite rooms which open on to picturesque gardens. |
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Within five years the infirmary would be a paperless hospital. |
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The Namitatari health centre was also completed after a few months comprising a main infirmary, an operating room and a delivery room. |
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The district hospital was built to replace the 220-year-old city infirmary in Fisherton Street, the geriatric unit at Newbridge and run-down buildings at Odstock. |
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He then examined any sick persons confined to the steerage area or in the ship's infirmary. |
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The collection includes views of City Square, well-kept parks and pristine bandstands, the Civic Hall, Boar Lane, and photographs from inside the infirmary. |
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Meanwhile, Sturgeon, the MSP for nearby Glasgow Southside, visited Glasgow royal infirmary, where seven of the survivors were being treated. |
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Every camp shall have an adequate infirmary where prisoners of war may have the attention they require, as well as appropriate diet. |
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Religious orders took over operation of the infirmary services in the naval hospitals. |
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They shall receive the attention which their state of health requires and, if necessary, shall be removed to the camp infirmary or to a hospital. |
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The three room infirmary apartment is booked often now, apart of course, from the times when the international finance team is here working. |
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None of the professors who had welcomed them to graduate school were around when it came time to take them to the infirmary or to the airport. |
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The director of the hospital, maternity clinic, prison, infirmary or other place where the birth occurred. |
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Make sure there is access to biohazard containers from an infirmary or obtain them at a local drug store or health clinic. |
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The medical files are kept in paper form in a locked filing cabinet in a separate, locked room within the infirmary located on EFSA premises. |
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He or she will direct the child to the nearest infirmary if the child needs it. |
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I headed out to the grocery store to buy a crate of limes while the crew was laid out on infirmary cots in the garage, moaning over their painful open sores. |
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He received a cut of the thumb, was afterwards made an out-patient of the infirmary, but the wound mortified, produced lock-jaw, and death ensued. |
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They exited the infirmary and hung a right towards the main deck. |
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The section ends with Stephen recovering in the school infirmary. |
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The lack of medical supplies and the primitive infirmary the delegates observed make it clear that it is difficult to provide even basic medical care. |
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She did feel that she was fit to the task, prison infirmary or not. |
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Check whether the camp infirmary stocks your child's medication, too. |
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The hall and chapel of the infirmary extended east of this cloister, resembling in form and arrangement the nave and chancel of an aisled church. |
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Meanwhile, the bilaterally funded rehabilitation of a part of the prison in Cap-Haïtien will increase bed space in that facility by 150 and provide a kitchen, an infirmary and a sanitation bloc. |
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Since the myocardial infarction on the KLM flight of 22 May to Toronto, when Fr Michael got a heart attack, he has been recovering at the infirmary of René Goupil in Pickering where he moved on 8 June. |
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The news about her transfer to the prison infirmary was accurate. |
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Description: We see a nurse testing a medical instrument on Doctor Stein, in the infirmary located inside the office of the Edmundston Fraser mill. |
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Monthly reports on occupational accidents and first care infirmary at the principal and subsidiary manufacturing sites are carried out and circulated within the Company. |
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The infirmary was located in the time office of the mill in Edmundston. |
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The infirmary consisted of a single room of the most primitive nature, lacking medicines or it appeared any facilities, save the bed on which one obviously ill prisoner was lying. |
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On 26 October 1993 he was examined in his cell by the prison medical officer who, while noting his poor condition, did not have him transferred to the infirmary. |
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He was discharged on 10 May 1993 after receiving two transfusions of concentrated red blood corpuscles, and was transferred to the prison infirmary. |
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The complex will contain laundry facilities, a dining hall, administrative offices, infirmary and sports area, and will be fully furnished and equipped. |
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A total of £42m has been spent on the expanded infirmary. |
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The proposal comes from a body of consultants and parents set up after the Kennedy inquiry into Bristol Royal infirmary, where babies died after heart operations by surgeons whose death rates were unacceptably high. |
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Vincent infirmary Medical Center, that the hospital had recently launched a concierge service, which sounds so spiffy we had to share. |
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He can barely make out what the woman in the infirmary is saying. |
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This flintstone former infirmary,, had seen service as a schoolroom and a barn. |
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One day, Mother brought me to the infirmary with blood poisoning. |
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After this, he said he was taken to the prison infirmary and put on a respirator for two days and provided with medical treatment for his injuries. |
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During the restoration work carried out to the buildings on the Verversdijk a cesspit was excavated which provided clear evidence of the Jesuit occupation of the site and the existence of their infirmary. |
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A 20-year-old man from Southport was treated for burns at the town's infirmary after falling into a lime pit. |
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A passage under the dormitory lead eastwards to the smaller or infirmary cloister, appropriated to sick and infirm monks. |
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These confirmed that the former presence of a church, a chapter house and a large cloister, with a smaller cloister and infirmary added subsequently. |
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It was peppered with shrapnel and at the same time as we flew into a brick air-raid shelter at the rear of the infirmary, the whistling bomb explosions were deafening. |
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