Adjectives for Hospital | Words to describe Hospital

Turkish
Royal
Same
Occasional
Only
Other
Military
New
Local
Public
Gull
Good
Big
Free
Regular
Excellent
Present
Great
Wooden
Light
Rural
Gigantic
First
Heavy
Own
Atrocious
German
Modern
Magnificent
Private
Missionary
Spanish
Rough
Fine

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  • 1. It was he who founded the excellent Hospital Civil, in 1500, in the Calle de Santiago. 🔊
  • 2. This original structure stands to-day, and is part of the present hospital building, other branches having been added to it from time to time. 🔊
  • 3. Will suggested I enter a private hospital near at hand, that he might be in daily communication with me. 🔊
  • 4. They were laughing and chaffing, those one-legged, one-armed, derelict crusaders in their atrocious hospital uniforms. 🔊
  • 5. They were in a wretched village, nearly four thousand feet up, a village of wooden huts, with a wooden hospital. 🔊
  • 6. In 1658 the ague took such a toll that a contemporary described the whole island of Britain as a monstrous public hospital. 🔊
  • 7. There was in the upper town a botanical garden and an old Catholic college, as well as a fine hospital. 🔊
  • 8. It was filled with wounded men, too badly hurt to be taken farther away in the ambulances, and the regular hospital flag floated above it. 🔊
  • 9. He was, therefore, sent to Chicago, and placed in the same hospital with the lieutenant whose life he had saved. 🔊
  • 10. She's no free hospital pauper whom the Old Doctor obligingly took off their hands. 🔊
  • 11. The first regular hospital in the thirteen colonies was the Pennsylvania Hospital, incorporated in 1751. 🔊
  • 12. Their religious founded their first hospital outside the Manila walls, in the village of Bagonbayan. 🔊
  • 13. Not very far from this royal chapel, and more toward the center of the city, is the said royal hospital, for the soldiers of the Manila camp. 🔊
  • 14. One works for the Catholic, one for the nonsectarian, charitable agency, and one for the social-service department of the public hospital. 🔊
  • 15. When the time is ripe for the change longed for by our friend he will find that very slight additions to a modern hospital will give him what he wants in great perfection. 🔊
  • 16. A guide book informed Trent that the house was thrown open to visitors on Thursdays at a small fee which went to the local hospital. 🔊
  • 17. Their schools and hospitals are made use of as missionary agencies, and besides these there is a Turkish hospital and numerous Mohammedan schools. 🔊
  • 18. Synge died, just as he was beginning to attain fame, at a private hospital in Dublin March 24, 1909. 🔊
  • 19. The only hospital appointment he had retained, on giving up his practice, was one where facilities were afforded for studying the disease in which he was specially interested. 🔊
  • 20. Even if she made a roaring success of the place, later there would surely come the subtle introduction of other methods and other interests than his, into his own hospital. 🔊
  • 21. It was stolen by a Sikh, who delivered it to someone in a house near the military hospital, who in turn gave it to an Arab, who brought it here. 🔊
  • 22. The idea was to take a large house near Central Park, equip and furnish it as a private hospital with plenty of bedrooms and a good operating-room. 🔊
  • 23. It is used for the chapel functions of the royal Audiencia, for the spiritual administration of the royal hospital for the soldiers of the army, and for their burial. 🔊
  • 24. Here the inmates of the rural hospital met on common ground, to breathe the invigorating air of morning, and while away the lazy noon or vacant evening with tales of the sick chamber. 🔊
  • 25. The royal hospital, which is located quite near by, has its chaplain, its administrator, its physician, its surgeon, its apothecary, and everything necessary. 🔊
  • 26. The stolid, lumpy German with a good hospital training grafted on to a knowledge of household affairs would have made a roaring success of it, and coined money for all concerned. 🔊
  • 27. A more recent development of the deaconess work in the German Lutheran Church has arisen in connection with the German hospital in Philadelphia. 🔊
  • 28. First, with reference to your part in it, I shall establish a free hospital for my employees, and put you in charge of it, at a salary of five thousand a year. 🔊
  • 29. In the course of last year, a patient of the lower class was admitted into the lunatic ward of the public hospital at Marseilles, whose malady seemed the result of religious depression. 🔊
  • 30. With an ample fortune at her command, she was not slow to put it to some public good; and she at once devoted her time and energies to the great hospital at Genoa, which was sadly in need of such aid. 🔊
  • 31. At the close of the American War, Dr. Rossvally had been made inspecting surgeon, with charge of the military hospital in Texas. 🔊
  • 32. In 1842, Fliedner came to London, accompanied by four sisters, at the invitation of the German Hospital at Dalston. 🔊
  • 33. But as the boy sang stillness settled down over the rough hospital, and many a "God bless you, G. W.!" came from thankful lips. 🔊
  • 34. The door closed on my feet, and we took off with Farrow sitting right behind the two big hospital attendants, one of whom was driving and the other of whom was ogling Farrow in a calculating manner. 🔊
  • 35. I say this on the word of the medical directors, who have in each instance reported the matter to me, the last time yesterday, when the proposition was made to me to take medicines away from the Spanish hospital.... 🔊
  • 36. This new hospital had no income of its own; the monks and the pilgrims whom they received derived their support from the bounty of the abbot of the convent of the Holy Virgin, or from the alms of pious Christians. 🔊
  • 37. It is situated, as it were, on the road to a sort of wicket or buttery-hatch, at which aid is given daily to cripples out of the funds of the great Hospital of Santo Tome. 🔊
  • 38. Outside this fine enclosure is a Medical Missionary Dispensary, and last year, in a good situation at a considerable distance, a very fine medical missionary hospital was completed. 🔊
  • 39. THE great Cardinal Primate, whose name this gigantic Hospital still bears, was a worthy successor to Mendoza and Cisneros. 🔊
  • 40. Henrique designed a still more extensive and magnificent Hospital which the "Reyes Catolicos" proposed to construct at Santiago, and entered upon many other great architectural works in other parts of Spain. 🔊
  • 41. In spite of a heavy hospital and private practice, he had found time to do some unique experimental work in connection with the intestinal canals, while on the subject of locomotor ataxia he was already considered something more than an expert. 🔊
  • 42. However that may be, if he is ever immured for many weeks in a great hospital, he will be surprised to find how many are the similarities between its life, its discipline and its atmosphere, and those of the great monasteries. 🔊
  • 43. She had fainted; her bearers were looking about in the hope of seeing an apothecary's shop, or some other such occasional hospital, when Mrs. Tarbell accosted them. 🔊

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