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In 1894 a workhouse and infirmary were built at a site on the west-side of Scartho Road to the south of Grimsby.
Sir John Soane, who was clerk of work in the early part of the nineteenth century, designed and constructed a new infirmary building which was located to the west of the main building on the site of the current National Army Museum and destroyed by bombing during the Second World War.
An infirmary block and a mortuary were built to the north of the site in the 1870s, and these buildings later became Hambledon Hospital, which closed in 1948.
A new purpose-built building, designed in brutalist style by William Holford & Partners, was started in 1961 on a site which had previously formed part of the old infirmary of the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
In 1914 the infirmary had been fully removed from the site, and after several years in which the City Council tried to decide how to develop the site, it ended up being left and made into the largest open green space in the city centre.

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It was transformed from an infirmary into the Southwark Military Hospital during World War I, when it is estimated 14, 000 – 15, 000 wounded soldiers were treated at the hospital.
The earliest Geel infirmary and the model where patients go into town, interact with the community during the day, and return to the hospital at night to sleep, date from the 13th century.
Ironically, Harry Rudolph's testimony was never used in any of the trials, as he died of natural causes in the infirmary at Rikers Island in June 1940.
Following the escape, he was transferred to the maximum security prison known at the time as Walpole, where he was found murdered six years later in the infirmary.
Laidlaw Hall, the principal assembly hall, featuring a full theatre stage and a pipe organ, is attached to the west end of the Upper School and, at the other end, is the Memorial Wing, the school's main infirmary.
Normally in a medieval Cistercian monastery an infirmary with its own kitchens, chapel and ancillary buildings would have been located east of the main buildings around a second, smaller cloister, but at Netley these seem to be absent.
Medical care was available at the infirmary, and the mine even housed its own apothecary.
Braunsteiner Ryan stated that she had been at Maidanek only a year, eight months of which in the camp infirmary.
Hence, accommodation for the parishioners was no doubt made by a parochial chapel outside the monastic church, but possibly at a later date than was customary elsewhere if the present church had been originally an infirmary.
The first church was part of the original St. Thomas ' Hospital which was located to the area around the present St Thomas Street, from the infirmary at St Mary Overie priory ( see Southwark Cathedral ) in 1212.
When he was 34, after he had been given the habit of a coadjutor brother, Martin was assigned to the infirmary, where he was placed in charge and would remain in service until his death at the age of fifty-nine.
Passan Hall at Wilkes University houses the infirmary, where a nurse can be consulted by any student who is ill.
It is later shown that Alfred Pennyworth tends his wounds ( Gordon is unconscious, thus protecting the team's secret identities ) along with Barbara's at the bunker's infirmary.
In addition to the 1849 fire at St. Joseph Prairie, there was a 1955 fire at the infirmary at the Dubuque motherhouse, a 1958 fire at Our Lady of the Angels, a BVM grammar school in Chicago, and a 1984 fire at Clarke College.
* In the movie WarGames the character David Lightman uses a microcassette recorder to record the sounds produced by the door lock panel ; he then plays the recording back to unlock the door and escape the infirmary at the NORAD facility.
He is trying to become a pediatrician like his uncle, who happens to be the doctor at CLAMP school's infirmary.
He works at CLAMP School's infirmary as a pediatrician.
The signal could be heard at 640 kHz AM in all campus buildings, except the infirmary.
Northern was originally part of the escapee plan, but was ill in the infirmary at the time of the break.
Due to her participation, Lebrón was not allowed to perform work outside of her cell for some time, eventually being allowed to work at the infirmary.

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While recovering from this surgery in the infirmary, he was moved to write the words of Invictus.
When Gerald proposes that Goole ’ s interrogation has no basis in evidence and that there is no dead woman in the infirmary, the house moves up and rights itself, suggesting the revival of the family's fortunes and their ability to withdraw from the world again.
While doctors tried to heal his foot, they moved Grey Owl from one British infirmary to another for a full year.
The very small chancel, the long nave and the absence of a tower from the original church, point, as the investigators of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments suggest, to the building having been designed for a hospital, infirmary or guest house.
Despite urging from military commanders, Pugachov refused to be treated in a military infirmary or return to the front.
He was then transferred from the prison in Bursa first to the infirmary of Sultanahmet Jail in Istanbul and later to Paşakapısı Prison.
Building in the area began in the late Georgian period, from which the former infirmary ( now offices ) and a few houses survive.
The junta officially declared that he committed suicide with a rifle given to him by Fidel Castro, two doctors from the infirmary of La Moneda stated that they witnessed the suicide, and an autopsy labelled Allende's death a suicide.
North Infirmary primarily houses inmates who require medical attention from an infirmary.
On 19 April 1827, Governor George Arthur issued an order to create the Willow Court infirmary, later known as the Royal Derwent Hospital, which was established as an asylum to accept invalid and sick convicts from Hobart, Launceston and outstations.
Ward helps Quatermass and Fowler gain entry to the plant and they find that Dillon has been discharged from the infirmary and has left.
The precinct of the cathedral, the limit of the former monastery, is between Tombland ( the Anglo-Saxon market place ) and the River Wensum and the Cathedral Close, which runs from Tombland into the cathedral grounds, contains a number of interesting buildings from the 15th through to the 19th century including the remains of the infirmary.
The building was used as an infirmary for the wounded and dying, with physicians and nurses coming from area hospitals.
The project, which received funding from the German government, was also to include a theater and film school, and an infirmary.
In the infirmary, a small Japanese boy with an extrusion of white fur from his mouth vomits grey liquid.
Architect Ernest Flagg ( 1857 – 1946 ) designed the Romanesque stone Clark Memorial Chapel in 1907, and the distinctive brick Georgian school house, four dormitories, Pyne infirmary & Lewis gymnasium from 1907 to 1917.
On 5 March 1869 also Peter Martin Metzler, a missionary of St. Chrischona and personal acquaintance of Hoffmann from his times at the Pilgrims ' Mission, sold his Jaffa-based mission station, including an infirmary and most of his real estate and other enterprises to the new colonists, before he left Jaffa.
Completing all the training challenges will involve shooting zombies that are contained in the labs, shooting giant maggots trying to burrow into sick patients in an infirmary, protecting a bus from aliens trying to roll it over, and destroying alien ships, turrets, and missiles.
When Robson visits the infirmary, prison dentist Dr. Tariq Faraj tells him that he has gum disease and needs new gums grafted from a cadaver.
In the final season of Oz, Pancamo recovers from the shank wound Robson gave him and is released from the infirmary.

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