87 adjectives to describe hospital

*** "Springfield and Napsbury Lunatic Asylums," says a news item, "are to be known in future as mental hospitals."

An airman at once volunteered to carry the wounded man to the nearest hospital, forty-four miles away across the desert, and by his action a life was saved.

I was sitting on a bench just outside the doorway of a parochial school conducted by nuns, which had been taken over by the conquerors and converted into a temporary receiving hospital for men who were too seriously wounded to stand the journey up into Germany.

Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: I communicate to both Houses of Congress a report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of our marine hospitals, which appear to require legislative attention.

So presently the wards of the little hospital were full again to overflowing.

It has a civil and military hospital, two asylums, a public library, three bridges, a handsome market,the best on the island, constructed entirely of iron and stone, at a cost of 70,000 pesos,a slaughter-house, a theatre, a casino, and a number of societies of instruction, recreation, and commerce.

We frequently see persons in insane hospitals, sent there in consequence of what are called religious mental disturbances.

Rosa was alone in the vast hospital, save for the presence of her maid Linda, who had come through the lines with her and was, of course, under the Northern laws, free.

The regimental hospitals then, as frequently must be the case in war, were merely extemporized shelters, not conveniences.

As regards care of the sick, it is to be remembered that the establishment of naval and military hospitals for the reception of sick soldiers and sailors is of recent date.

But it has taken me a long time to mend, and the crowded, stuffy hospital got on my nerves and worried me.

But on that night of fantastical recklessness he had been away, himself at Corinth to show them there how to have vastly better hospitals, and to prescribe for his old friend Beauregard.

And he showed Cornelius the plan of a most splendid hospital, and across the front of it was inscribed in letters of gold, Cornelius Diabolodorus.

"It is not permitted here to doubt the infallibility of science; and any one who ventures to affirm persistently a story which science pronounces impossible (like your voyage through space), if he do not fall at once a victim to popular piety, would be consigned to the worse than living death of life-long confinement in a lunatic hospital.

In company with the doctor I visited Howard University, the public schools, the excellent colored hospital, with which he was in some way connected, if I remember correctly, and many comfortable and even elegant homes.

From these there were furnished to the general and regimental, the stationary and movable hospitals 218,952 cases: 24,084, or 11 per cent, of these patients were wounded or injured in battle, and 194,868, or 89 per cent, suffered from the diseases of the camp.

It was a long and dangerous task, however, to get him back to the first bandaging station, about a mile to the rear, under fire and from there he was transported to the advanced hospital at Allenstein, where he remained until he was able to travel.

One of the richest of themJamsetize-Jeejeebhoybuilt, at his own expense, a handsome hospital in the Gothic style, and provides European medical men and receives the sick of every religious denomination.

Sister Julie of the Order of St. Charles of Nancy, Madame Rigard, in civil parlance, had been for years when the war broke out the head of a modest cottage hospital in the small country town of Gerbéviller.

Your stake in decent medical hospitals.

It made a magnificent hospital, and as it was far away from the town and was not used for any but the purposes of a hospital, we considered that it was safe enough, and that it would be a pity to disturb the poor old people collected there.

In tropical hospitals it is altogether another matter.

America's first co-operative hospital.

It was at Triancourt that I first saw in operation the motor-cars that had been sent out fitted with bath tubs for the troops, and also a very fine car fitted up by the London Committee of the French Red Cross as a moving dental hospital.

America's first co-operative hospital.

87 adjectives to describe  hospital