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The public should understand that whether they support a state hospital or a VA hospital, the tax dollar has to be paid one way or the other.
Mr. Trimble has been in the hospital but is expected back Tuesday.
A farewell supper Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Sethness Jr. planned Sunday for Italian Consul General and Mrs. Giacomo Profili has been canceled because Mr. Sethness is in Illinois Masonic hospital for surgery.
He has an intimate knowledge of the workings of the hospital.
He also has a " shooting license ," certifying him as sporadically not responsible for his actions due to a head wound, though he is clearly quite sane and exploiting his license so he can stay in the hospital and away from the war as long as possible.
The journal Pediatrics has reportedly said that the number of cheerleaders suffering from broken bones, concussions, and sprains has increased by over 100 percent between the years of 1990 and 2002, and that in 2001 there were 25, 000 hospital visits reported for cheerleading injuries dealing with the shoulder, ankle, head, and neck.
The hospital admitted that the boy was circumcised by mistake ; the mother has sued the hospital and the doctor involved in the case.
In the last decades of the 20th century cable traction in general has seen a limited revival as automatic people movers, used in resort areas, airports ( for example, Toronto Airport ) and huge hospital centers.
It has been suggested that St. Brendan discovered it during his legendary voyage ; a local psychiatric hospital ( since renamed ) was named after him.
Starting in the 1960s, there has been a worldwide trend toward moving psychiatric patients from hospital settings to less restricting settings in the community, a shift known as " deinstitutionalization.
" Because the shift was typically not accompanied by a commensurate development of community-based services, critics say that deinstitutionalization has led to large numbers of people who would once have been inpatients being incarcerated in jails and prisons or becoming homeless when outpatient services are not available or they choose not to adhere to treatment outside the hospital.
The city has numerous examples of modern Islamic architecture, including the Aga Khan University hospital, Masjid e Tooba, Faran Mosque, Bait-ul Mukarram Mosque, Quaid's Mausoleum, and the Textile Institute of Pakistan.
Succeeding, she contemplates immortality, finding that safety from accidental death has become so valuable to her that she becomes a coward, cowering from all possible risk, seeing shelter in a hospital, and is only rescued from mindless panic by her husband finding her, realizing the source of her terror and rescuing her from immortality by claiming she has a slow growing tumor in an unreachable part of the body.
" She has undertaken a signature personal element of traveling around the country and talking to women at hospital and community events featuring the experiences of women who live, or had lived, with the condition.
Robotic surgery has been touted as a solution to underdeveloped nations, whereby a single central hospital can operate several remote machines at distant locations.
The legal recognition of midwifery has brought midwives into the mainstream of health care with universal funding for services, hospital privileges, rights to prescribe medications commonly needed during pregnancy, birth and postpartum, and rights to order blood work and ultrasounds for their own clients and full consultation access to physicians.
The girls perch in a tree outside of the hospital, overhearing a conversation between their parents and discovering that she has been kept in hospital by a minor cold and is otherwise doing well.
Otherwise, if there is adequate medical evidence and the defendant has been convicted of an imprisonable offence, a hospital order requires that the defendant be admitted to and detained in a hospital for treatment for a mental disorder ( see sections 37-43 of the Mental Health Act 1983 ).

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Commonly used electronic devices which are found in practically every hospital are closed-circuit TV and audio systems for internal paging and instruction, along with radiation counters, timers, and similar devices.
Principal Clayton W. Pohly said he would allow a further collection between classes today, and revealed that Y-Teen Club past surpluses had been used to provide a private hospital nurse Monday for Mrs. Kowalski.
Antipsychotics are sometimes used as part of compulsory treatment via inpatient ( hospital ) commitment or outpatient commitment.
Similarly, hospital emergency codes often incorporate colors ( such as the widely used " Code Blue " indicating a cardiac arrest ), although they may also include numbers, and may not conform to a uniform standard.
Presently, caesium-137 is used only in small hospital units to treat blood before transfusion to prevent Graft-versus-host disease.
Community treatment orders can be used in the first instance or after a period of admission to hospital as a voluntary or involuntary patient.
During the war, André Breton, who had trained in medicine and psychiatry, served in a neurological hospital where he used Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic methods with soldiers suffering from shell-shock.
Harry Coover said in 1966 that a CA spray was used in the Vietnam War to retard bleeding in wounded soldiers until they could be brought to a hospital.
Simple triage is usually used in a scene of an accident or " mass-casualty incident " ( MCI ), in order to sort patients into those who need critical attention and immediate transport to the hospital and those with less serious injuries.
Backup generators were used to power the hospital and give power for part of the day to the rest of the island.
There would usually be other rooms here that might be used as store rooms, a hospital and even a prison.
The metastable nuclear isomer Tc-99m is a Gamma-emitter widely used for medical diagnostics because it has a short half-life of 6 hours, but can be easily made in the hospital using a " technetium-cow ".
The U. S. government defines an emergency department as " a specially equipped and staffed area of the hospital used a significant portion of the time for initial evaluation and treatment of outpatients for emergency medical conditions.
The central hospital of Turku, Turku University Hospital, is affiliated with the University and it is used as a teaching hospital.
Funds that she helped to collect were used to buy a river launch, called Alexandra, to ferry the wounded during the Sudan campaign, and to fit out a hospital ship, named The Princess of Wales, to bring back wounded from the Boer War.
The names are also used to refer to a corpse or hospital patient whose identity is unknown.
Later it was used also as a military hospital or as barracks ; it is currently used for cultural exhibits.
During American involvement in World War II, the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS, predecessor to the CIA ) used facilities and staff at St. Elizabeths hospital to test " truth serums ".
The term used to refer to something quite different -- periodic testing in a clinic or hospital.
Camp Randall, on the west side of Madison, was built and used as a training camp, a military hospital, and a prison camp for captured Confederate soldiers.
Both are very rarely used in place of glucocorticoids to treat secondary adrenal insufficiency in a hospital setting, but are used primarily to conduct the ACTH stimulation test.

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He was allowed to spend his nights at an inn near the hospital and he was given some extra money to go to the pachinko parlor -- an excellent place to make contact with the enemy.
He acquitted himself of his functions as abbot with the greatest wisdom, and his reputation spread so far that, according to the Vita, Pope Gregory the Great wrote to recommend himself to his prayers, and sent him a sum of money for the hospital of Sinai, in which the pilgrims were wont to lodge.
In order to make money for his newly founded company, he made The Kingdom ( Riget, 1994 ) and The Kingdom II ( Riget II, 1997 ), a pair of miniseries recorded in the Danish national hospital, the name " Riget " being a colloquial name for the hospital known as Rigshospitalet ( lit.
Possible opportunity costs of a city's decision to build a hospital on its vacant land are the loss of the land for a sporting center, or the inability to use the land for a parking lot, or the money that could have been made from selling the land, or the loss of any of the various other possible uses — but not all of these in aggregate.
Intent on gaining money upon returning to U. S. Capitol ; Forbes immediately embarked on selling valuable hospital supplies under his control in large warehouses at the Perryville Depot.
While his schooling was in progress, Jardine was apprenticed to a surgeon who would provide housing, food, and the essential acquaintance with a hospital practice, with the money his older brother, David, provided.
* If a patient has been awarded monetary damages against the hospital or any related or affiliated services by a court of law, or has settled out of court on damages, the hospital and related / affiliated services may not withhold monies due to lack of payment, or count the money toward the bill in lieu of making payment to the patient.
The opportunity cost of a city's decision to build the hospital on its vacant land is the loss of the land for a sporting center, or the inability to use the land for a parking lot, or the money which could have been made from selling the land.
After communication begins the target is immediately asked for money to pay for her sick mother's hospital bills.
Also in 1929 Dr. Michael Shadid created a health plan in Elk City, Oklahoma in which farmers bought shares for $ 50 to raise the money to build a hospital.
Pieces of this record breaking Lamington were cut up and sold to raise money for the local childrens hospital foundation.
There have been at least seven cases of healthy male infants being reassigned as female due to circumcision damaging their penises beyond repair, including the late David Reimer ( born Bruce Reimer, later Brenda Reimer ), who was the subject of John Money's John / Joan case, an unnamed American child, who was awarded $ 750, 000 by Judge Walter McGovern of the Federal District Court after a military doctor was found guilty of medical malpractice in 1975, and an unnamed child who was circumcised at Northside Hospital, who received an undisclosed amount of money from the hospital.
His hospital experiences had made Fox angry at how little money was dedicated to cancer research.
In about 1505, Henry VII planned a great hospital for " pouer, nedie people ", leaving money and instructions for it in his will.
A statement released to the public after closing stated that the hospital had not made enough money to cover operating expenses.
The hospital vowed to treat all patients no matter how little money they had, their race, or their background.
The first weekend in August is Hospital Day, featuring a small carnival, a parade, and a triathlon to help raise money for the local hospital.
Midwest City's regional hospital was dedicated October 6, 1962, built with the use of bond money.
In 2007, eBay Canada partnered with Montreal-based digital branding agency CloudRaker to develop a campaign to raise money for Sainte-Justine children's hospital in Montreal.
Once alone, Charlie convinces Brian that their best option now is to take their money and just go to the airport, but Brian learns that Faith is in the hospital and goes to see her as a nun.
The school was founded in 1690 by a Royal Charter granted to the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers to establish a ' hospital ' for twenty boarders with £ 32, 000 from the legacy of Robert Aske (£ 4, 300, 000 in today's money ).
In the last week of the campaign, Charest promised an additional $ 700 million in tax cuts — some of it coming for the additional equalization money from the 2007 federal budget ; reduction of hospital wait times ; improvement and increase of French courses at school ; an increase of the number of daycare spaces ; and an increase in tuition fees for university students ($ 50 per semester until 2012 ).

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