Which preposition to use with clinics
One Nursery School teacher, with years of experience, says that what she learned in hospital has been of no use to her, and it is probable that attendance at a clinic for children would be really more useful.
" Then he went on talking of Dr. Gaude's clinic at the Hopital Marbeuf, a clinic whither society folks hastened to see operations performed, just as they might go to a theatre.
It was indeed a repetition of her mother's tragic story, with this differencethat Seraphine addressed herself to no vulgar Madame Rouche, but to an assistant of her own surgeon, Gaude, a certain Sarraille, who had a dingy den of a clinic in the Passage Tivoli.
In the eighties, there came to the clinic of Pierre Marie in Paris, a pupil of the great Charcot, various women complaining of headache.
He will lecture some clinic about me, that's all.
Professors and their wives, reformers, writers, mothers with adolescent sons, mothers with young daughterswhat, in Broadway parlance, is called a "high-brow" audiencea striking group of people gathered together to mark a daring experiment of our audacious times; a surgical clinic on a social sore, up to this moment hidden, neglected, whispered about.
I came to know of the Eye Clinic through Farida, one of the resident staff at Croc Bank.