97 Verbs to Use for the Word hospital

Only the other day I heard of patients he had sent to St. Elizabeth's, Great Ormond Street, where incurable patients are nursed and cared for until they die, and never left the hospital without leaving a guinea with one of the nuns.

Meanwhile the Mission committee in Scotland decided to build a hospital at Itu.

" He visited the hospitals and workhouses, and all the money he received he expended on the poor; for he believed that having given his heart to God he had no right to keep anything for himself.

"In October, 1828, 20,000 entered the general hospitals.

The three great societies corresponding with our Red Cross, the Société de Secours aux Blessés, the Union des Femmes de France, and the Association des Dames Françaises, have established fifteen hundred hospitals with one hundred and fifteen thousand beds, and put forty-three thousand nurses in active service.

He had the power of gaining wealth, like the hero of the Jew of Malta; yet he used it scornfully, and in sad irony left what remained to him of a large property to found a hospital for lunatics.

When she reached the hospital there was some delay before she could see the personage intrusted with the admission of guests.

He did it with a certain sort of skill, despite the stiffness of the heavy riding-boot, as if he had walked a hospital in his time.

We are here to enjoy ourselves and found a hospital.

At any moment a shell might enter one of the wards, andwell, we had seen the hospital at Lierre.

By what criteria shall the trustee judge his hospital.

On landing, the Prince had passed the hospitals, full to overflowing, and the ambulances with the wounded crowding what had been the squares.

He spent his enormous revenues in building churches, endowing hospitals, and rewarding learned men; and otherwise showed himself the friend of scholars, and the patron of benevolent movements.

Sir DOUGLAS HAIG, we understand, has generously arranged to close down the War on the first Wednesday in every month, in order that the Higher Command may assist in supplying the hospitals with game.

4. To appoint a board of health, with due powers; to provide public hospitals; to regulate slaughter-houses; to define, prevent, and abate nuisances.

"Why don't you start a base hospital and be done with it?", I said.

The government also supports hospitals for the care of the sick.

The said friends camp all round the hospital, and it is pretty to see them at sunset, each cooking his evening meal over his own little fire.

The association, now numbering over one hundred thousand persons, is an offshoot of the ancient order of St. John of Jerusalem, founded eight hundred years ago, to maintain a hospital for Christian pilgrims.

The orders for next day were to march at 7 A.M., baggage to remain in Mastuj till sent for, and then to come out under escort of part of the garrison, who would escort back any wounded we might have, Luard coming out in charge of the field hospital and returning with the wounded to form a base hospital at Mastuj.

He had for some time, although but a lad in years, spent his leisure hours in attending the hospital, and reading to sick soldiers, where it is believed he contracted the disease.

Film version of "The Snake pit" will boost better mental hospitals.

"They told me they would have to burn the hospital, as they were informed men had been shooting from it at their troops.

You know, it was a question of closing up this hospital or putting me in as a green hand.

Steinbeck describes hospital on troopship headed for war.

97 Verbs to Use for the Word  hospital