Thus open the Statutes of 1305 of the famous Spedale of Siena, the united hospitals of Santa Maria della Scala.
She sought Him then in the streets and broadways of her native city, and she found Him in the hospitals of the lepers, and wherever sickness had assumed its most terrible and repulsive forms.
By the time that the unfortunate Emperor got back to the Salimbeni Palace, he had lost more than 400 killed--including two of his nephews--and all the hospitals were full of his wounded.
The hospitals of Siena were filled to overflowing with the wounded, who made their way in from the scene of disaster; while the rest limped slowly along the streets or lay about in the squares, utterly broken in spirit, wailing for aid.
Fever hospitals are carefully segregated, and are most carefully controlled, with the idea of avoiding any epidemic breaking out.
I visited several of the hospitals during my stay in the country, and I was pleasurably impressed with their generally cheerful and always cleanly appearance.
Mr. Fraithorn has undertaken the onerous duties of Chaplain to the Hospitals in charge of the Military Staff.
Soon the hospitals were to be crowded to the doors, to remain crowded for many months to come; and the cry, "Room for the sick!
The Hospital, like each of the smaller hospitals that had sprung from the parent stalk, was crowded.
At the present time in every large town of Europe and America ear diseases are treated either in separate departments of general hospitals or in institutions especially devoted to the purpose.
The hospitals at Egra were choke full of sick soldiers; twelve nights passed on the snow without blankets or cloaks had cost the lives of many men; a great number never recovered more than a lingering existence.
Your vigorous edict regarding hospitals will pave the way for the ruin of their credit and their wealth; you have opened the trenches against them, the great blow has been struck.
Amongst them was that of a young woman who was lying dangerously ill in one of the hospitals of the city.
Vannozza and herself were indefatigable in their visits to the hospitals and the out-of-the-way corners of the city.
Sir Stephen was chairman of the French Hospitals Management Sub-committee.
The two Lechford hospitals behind the French lines were now only a part of the committee's responsibilities.
The guineas were going to the support of the Lechford Hospitalsin France.
The cause of the change was a recommendation from the hospitals management sub-committee that it be an instruction to the new matron of the smaller hospital to forbid any nurse and any doctor to go out alone together in the evening.
She glanced round defiantly, but not otherwise moved, at the committee, the hitherto invisible gods of hospitals and medical units.
Hospitals subject upon which he had called by special request and appointment to see her.
Lady Lechford had said, "Let there be Lechford Hospitals in France," and lo!
He had the illusion that the two hospitals run in France for French soldiers by the Lechford Committee were an illusion, that they did not really exist, that the committee was discussing an abstraction.
It was his report on the accountacy of the Lechford Hospitals in France.
I shall be leaving the hotel in about an hour; I'll take them away myself then," he said, and inquired for the headquarters of the Lechford French Hospitals Committee.
The question will come up on the minutes of the Hospitals Management Sub-committee.
Then in regard to the last she suddenly added, quite unjustifiably implying that the two phenomena were connected: "You know, mother's hospitals are frightfully full just now.
We have noticed that in some cases people have moved to the city because in the country doctors tend to be both scarce and poorly trained, while frequently hospitals are inaccessible.
Catholicism founds hospitals and convents, and commands charity; that is, she encourages mendicity.
The queen became so religious that she derived more enjoyment from praying at the convents or visiting hospitals than from remaining at her magnificent apartments.
Almost all the present city parks were then army hospitals or cemeteries; all the chief highways lead out to battlefields, and most of them in the suburbs are bordered with the graves of the dead of both armies.
During June the heat and malaria filled McClellan's hospitals with fever cases, and he had to move the greater portion of his army to higher ground north of the Chickahominy, where he erected protective earthworks.
During the Revolution the Moravians were of great use to the army, conducting hospitals at Bethlehem and providing supplies.
Medicine has been upon occasion almost as conservative and the difficulties which Sir Joseph Lister encountered in his endeavour to win the London hospitals for asepsis and anti-sepsis were quite as bitter.
In Egypt there are hospitals for superannuated cats, and the most loathsome insects are regarded with tenderness; but human life is treated as if it were of no account, and human suffering scarcely elicits a care.
Vincent de Paul was the founder of the picturesque grey Sisters we all know so well by their pretty flapping headgear, and of foundling hospitals in France.
In America we are so blind that we foster them by grants from our legislatures, by giving up the care of hospitals to their use, where the weak are subjected to the influences of superstition, and the thoughtless are led astray.
Cleaning hospitals might be officially described as light work, but it was far from being so, although this was not the fault of the doctor but of our far from amiable Commandant.
In order to give me something to occupy my mind he attached me to a few other invalids, who were also on "pass," to light work in cleaning out the hospitals for the recruits who were evidently coming to Sennelager within the near future.
He must have, in addition, knowledge of the administration and sanitation of large field hospitals and camps, in order to safeguard the health and lives of men intrusted in great numbers to his care.
Hospitals have been established and equipped that are without their superiors of their kind anywhere.
The establishment of hospitals at central points, so that contagious diseases that are brought to them continually by incoming whites may be localized and not allowed to become epidemic, to spread death and destitution over great areas.
The base hospitals of the navy should be put in condition to meet modern requirements and hospital ships be provided.
Hospitals Hospitalsand medical research institutions must have highly competent scientific staffs.
To make manyhospitals for the relief of the poore people?
To make many hospitals for the relief of the poor people?
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