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Examples of infirmary


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Does that mean workhouse infirmaries, fever hospitals, and so on?
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Why, the boards of guardians will be forced to build new infirmaries and new hospitals at the expense of the rates.
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Hospitals and infirmaries are in two classes, one class being kept tip by public subscription and the other by local authorities.
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The workhouses are the receiving places for the children, and they are drafted from these to cottage homes, scattered homes, hospitals, and infirmaries.
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The prisoners have a right to be properly treated in prison, and to have proper regulations with regard to infirmaries.
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One section became the voluntary hospitals, and the other became the poor law infirmaries, asylums for the sick.
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If they send their patients to other infirmaries and hospitals still under the national health service, will the necessary finance be provided?
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Is provision made in all infirmaries for isolation treatment for infectious cases?
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I am not going to discuss the difficult and vexed question of able-bodied paupers, and the infirmaries and the sick, and so on.
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We must consider how far the infirmaries of the country can assist voluntary hospitals, and how far they can be utilised.
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A large number of infirmaries and institutions automatically came under the county council.
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At the time, the infirmary's spokesman said that he felt "extreme dissatisfaction" with the reference— not a surprising reaction.
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Certainly we do not think that discharged men should be sent to workhouse infirmaries at all.
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They have no control over the local hospitals, or what are called infirmaries.
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Take the case of domestic servants in workhouse infirmaries.
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The infirmaries of this country maintained by the guardians are full of patients suffering from tuberculosis.
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You will have hospitals under one set of administrators, you will have sanatoria under another, and you will have the workhouse infirmaries under a third.
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They rake out the infirmaries and, if possible, would do the same with the graveyards.
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What shall we do with the sick, the aged, with our hospitals and our infirmaries?
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In addition, we had the very considerable problem of converting old infirmaries which had been workhouses into modern hospitals.
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In those days we did not call them internment camps, any more than we called certain places infirmaries instead of workhouses.
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Less food and worse housing conditions would mean worse health and more expenditure of public money on hospitals, infirmaries and so on.
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I speak also from close knowledge of these infirmaries.
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We have 30 infirmaries and hospitals, which pay rates on an annual value of £36,358.
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The future of our workhouses and infirmaries is another great question, and so is the question of those suffering from temporary mental derangement.
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I can imagine a few infirmaries being entirely empty.
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I think the utilisation of infirmaries will be of the greatest value.
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Tuberculosis sanatoria, isolation hospitals, infirmaries of various kinds, rehabilitation, and all kinds of other hospitals are all necessary in a general hospital service.
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The infirmaries and other institutions of the county have already become inadequate to deal with indoor cases.
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The information available is not sufficiently complete to indicate whether there has been any actual increase in the incidence of deaths under anæsthetics at public hospitals and infirmaries.
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The question arose in the autumn whether persons who had been under treatment during periods of illness in workhouse infirmaries would be disqualified for a pension.
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There have been infirmaries for both adults and children; children have been sent to proper schools and the younger children have been sent to special children's homes.
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Here you have infirmaries actually in existence which could be adapted at a small cost, and there is an opportunity of doing a really valuable piece of work.
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Our infirmaries, our hospitals, our surgeries were packed with people day and night wanting medical treatment simply because the dental service they had been receiving was either inadequate or non-existent.
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You are going to fill your hospitals and infirmaries and add to your financial responsibilities, and this great burden is being imposed upon you by the military authorities.
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Of these, it is estimated that approximately 3, 000 are in workhouses or workhouse infirmaries, 638 blind persons are resident in homes for the blind, and 190 in hostels.
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At the beginning of this century it was true to say that the field was really held by the voluntary hospitals, the poor law infirmaries and private practitioners.
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The first is that the board of guardians, or the body which has charge of these infirmaries, should make no provision for the medical care of these people.
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There is another section of big consumers of milk—namely, our hospitals and infirmaries, who find it very difficult to buy milk in adequate quantities at present prices.
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The facts show that a higher percentage of servant girls find their way into the workhouse infirmaries than any other class of women workers in this country.
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They are building infirmaries, hospitals, sanatoria.
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If the county takes over the infirmaries, it should be compelled to take over all the infirmaries and not to pick and choose two or three.
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What are we to have—women police and less immorality, or no women police and more girls in the infirmaries and hospitals, to say nothing of the danger to the country?
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The service included taking control of hostels, infirmaries, and foundling homes, as well as orphanages, which were initially controlled by confraternities.
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By the late 1960s, recuperative care had been transformed by visiting nurses, hospital sponsored outpatient care, and homes with extensive infirmaries.
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The sprawling facility consisted of numerous barracks, infirmaries, offices, and support facilities such as laundries, stables, and a mortuary.
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Monasteries had infirmaries to treat the monks, travelers, the poor, old, weak and sick.
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Twelve housing cottages and two infirmaries were built between 1887 and 1903 to meet the specific needs of male and female patients.
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The large outer exercise yard was bisected by a central radiating structure running to the rear perimeter wall which contained solitary cells and infirmaries.
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By 1985 there were 28 hospitals, 87 medical centers, and 312 infirmaries and dispensaries.
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The church's main altarpiece was inaugurated in 1650 and the infirmaries were completed in 1673.
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The local authorities took over infirmaries and fever hospitals, while the workhouses became public assistance institutions.
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Health care is given by infirmaries, and buildings are kept in good order by maintenance offices.
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Most monasteries had a hospice, which often included an infirmary.
Places where prisoners gathered communally, such as lecture halls, workshops, infirmaries, were all closed down and inmates were confined to their cells.
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The infirmary's novel heating system allowed the patients to breathe fresh heated air whilst old air was channeled up to a glass and iron dome at the centre.
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The health practitioners we interviewed all stated that boredom, preoccupation with minor ailments, the need for a 'break in routine' and for social stimulation, motivated many visits to the infirmary.
Keeping older inmates busy, productive and linked to some routine besides meals will help to keep their minds off their ageing bodies and potentially out of the infirmary.
Table 4 reports information on the number of visits to the prison infirmary.
The committee was one appointed by the guardians to consider the arrangements to be made to deal with the overcrowding at the infirmary.
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Extensive information about the project is already available and can be viewed at the infirmary by arrangement.
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We have to reserve a ward of thirty beds entirely for motor accidents, and the cost to the infirmary we estimate at £5,000 a year.
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I understand that he has a daughter who is nursing at the infirmary.
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The infirmary has a waiting list of over 3,000.
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Not long ago, there was debate about the future of the infirmary.
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I know that he is doing his best and that the infirmary has tried to cut the waiting list.
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His doctor quite properly referred him to an ophthalmic optician who thought that there were early cataracts and referred the patient to the infirmary.
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The child, being ill, was at once taken to the infirmary and is making progress there.
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The infirmary closed 40 beds because it was the focus of criticism last year about the number of patients on trolleys.
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He will know that new maternity facilities are to be built at the royal infirmary.
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We never sent him to a workhouse infirmary.
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Which is the best for the sick man, the club and the parish and the workhouse infirmary or the treatment he gets today?
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The medical superintendent of the infirmary was generally the medical officer to the workhouse.
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There was the mixed institution, with its workhouse on one side and its infirmary on the other.
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How will any decision by the present royal infirmary to opt out of the health service affect the new royal infirmary?
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No, it is not the driver who goes into the infirmary; it is the unfortunate victim—unless he goes into the mortuary.
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In all, the legal detention of a person suffering from mental disease in the wards of a workhouse infirmary is about three weeks.
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I do not say anything unduly hard against him for going to the infirmary and speaking to the nurses.
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Where a hospital or infirmary is situated the registrar of births and deaths gets the fees in the area of the hospital.
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The man has fallen upon evil days, he is physically ill, and he is now in the local infirmary.
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Our infirmary, also, is outside our own boundary; what is going to happen as regards the responsibility for its maintenance?
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After all, they are receiving their pen- sions themselves for three months while they are in the infirmary, and their children's allowances in any case.
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I learn from my inspector that he expressed no opinion on the question of placing the new buildings under infirmary rather than workhouse management.
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He goes into the infirmary, and probably, poor fellow, would never come out.
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To do so, we can express the age distribution of admissions (the numerator) relative to the age distribution in the infirmaries' catchment areas (the denominator).
In many of the hospitals and infirmaries, municipal physicians (archiatroi) conducted daily rounds under the overall administrative rule of the priests or deacons.
As far as the location of providers is concerned, the only existing control is the obligation of young doctors to serve for 1 year in rural health stations and infirmaries.
The plan was a very simple one, with the whole complex being centred upon the infirmary.
Local government provided medical care for paupers free of charge in their homes or in a workhouse infirmary.
The poor law infirmary register for 1874 also has diagnostic information.
When her husband became ill and had to go into the infirmary she asked for support on grounds of age and infirmity.
By contrast, in this folk memory, the hospital was the hospice, the infirmary, the place to which the dying were sent.
If, however, we scrutinise the surviving traces or the graphic documents, we can see what care was taken with the construction of the infirmary.
The great infirmary was 5,000 cubic metres in volume, being 45.5 metres long (originally 50), 10.2 metres wide and 10 metres high.
After the show we headed to our accommodation on the edge of town, an austere but functional room in a wing of the army infirmary.
Older inmates in both groups visited the infirmary more than twice as often as their non-incarcerated counterparts.
Such hospices were mainly intended for pilgrims and paupers but often housed an infirmary or lazaretto.
In the infirmary the real benefit of the workhouse reached him.
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