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Перевод: infirmary
[существительное] больница ; изолятор ; лазарет
Тезаурус:
- Jerome was dead, Nora was in Germany and she was in Some-thing-or-other Royal Infirmary.
- Mrs Fanshawe had regained consciousness in Stowerton Royal Infirmary after her six-week-long coma.
- A 22-year-old man, from Bath, who suffered serious head injuries, a 16-year-old girl, from Keynsham, a man, aged 24, from Saltford, and a woman from Brislington, Bristol, were also in the city's Royal Infirmary.
- To quote the memoirs: " on Sunday the 4th August 1793, after having finished the morning duty he always performed in person, of visiting, prescribing for, and superintending the dressing of the wounds of the horses in the infirmary, he sat down to continue his treatise on the outward conformation of the horse, a work he intended for publication: in a short time he informed Mrs. Vial that he felt himself extremely ill complaining of cold to a degree of shivering, attended with a violent headach sic, and great thirst.
- Today, the remarkably well-preserved ruins of the church, Abbot's House and Infirmary are set in an attractive, wooded park - though surrounded by an incongruous mass of streets and factories.
- Now James Drife, professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at Leeds General Infirmary, demonstrates this by recommending that healthy women past childbearing age with anxieties about breast cancer should simply have a double mastectomy as a precautionary measure.
- He was working on the restoration of St. John's Cross in the Infirmary.
- The Leicester Royal Infirmary intensive care unit operates an open visiting policy and all the personal reports of Guillain-Barr syndrome stress the importance of support from family and friends.
- Police were yesterday searching for Mr Eric Cooke, aged 44, who walked out of Bradford Royal Infirmary, West Yorkshire, on December 23 in pyjamas and a black leather jacket after brain surgery.
- Youatt became owner of the Nassau Street infirmary, where he lectured on diseases of the dog; he also gave lectures at University College.
- Three more hospitals in the north began taking only emergency cases - the Newcastle-upon-Tyne general hospital, the Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary, and the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary.
- The Stamford and Rutland Infirmary stands on the site of the Franciscan Greyfriars and was endowed by Henry Fryer, surgeon, in 1828.
- Poor Gedge had to attend the local infirmary where his misery was compounded when nurses found out he was in a band.
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