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hospital
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hospital /hos·pi·tal/ (hos´pĭ-t'l) an institute for the treatment of the sick.
lying-in hospital , maternity hospital one for the care of obstetric patients.
open hospital 
1. a mental hospital, or section of a hospital, without locked doors or other forms of physical restraint.
2. a hospital to which physicians who are not staff members may send their own patients and supervise their treatment.
teaching hospital  one that conducts formal educational programs or courses of instruction that lead to granting of recognized certificates, diplomas, or degrees, or that are required for professional certification or licensure.
voluntary hospital  a private, not-for-profit hospital that provides uncompensated care to the poor.

hos·pi·tal (hsp-tl)
n.
An institution that provides medical, surgical, or psychiatric care and treatment for the sick or the injured.

hospital
[hos′pitəl]
Etymology: L, hospitium, guesthouse
a health care facility that provides inpatient beds, continuous nursing services, and an organized medical staff.

hospital
an institution for the care and treatment of sick and injured animals. In order to meet legal requirements in some countries it is necessary for the building to include ward accommodation for inpatients, a radiology facility and a clinical pathology laboratory.

teaching hospital
one that conducts formal educational programs or courses of instruction that lead to the granting of recognized certificates, diplomas or degrees or that are required for professional certification or licensure.

hospital
A place where medical and surgical procedures are perfomed on inpatients. See America's Best Hospitals, American Biologics Hospital, Community hospital, For-profit hospital, Magnet hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Not-for-profit hospital, Public hospital, Plan hospital, Rural primary care hospital, 'Safety net' hospital, Single disease hospital, Virtual hospital.

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A. Thanks for the info Dominicus,
I had seen this site but so many of the doctors have not been in touch for years ...that's why I was wondering about Alice's location. I understand how hard locating doctors and hospitals can be!I have found this site very helpful and I am sure if Alice lets us know an area if someone on Imedix has knowledge of a good hospital and doctor they will let her know ASAP. Thanks again and have a great day!

Q. My father was hospitalized for pneumonia. The doctors said they are afraid of HA-MRSA. Why is it so scary? My father was hospitalized for pneumonia last week. The doctors wanted to discharge him as quick as possible because they said that they are afraid of Hospital Acquired Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (HA-MRSA). Why is it so scary?

A. Hospital Acquired Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a leading cause of sepsis and death due to the fact that are very limited antibiotics that kill it.
Because of this it is the nightmare of doctors.
This bacteria is very durable and is very common in hospitals, and because of it, its always better to be at the hospital the minimum time needed.

Q. “If the alcoholic is sick why doesn’t he or she just go to the hospital?” Here is a question which confuses my mind and now I seek your help. “If the alcoholic is sick why doesn’t he or she just go to the hospital?”

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For example, the Boston Lying-in Hospital was reopened in 1873 `for women during childbirth who from misfortune or otherwise had no home,' and for `that class whom maternity makes outcasts.
nbsp;available, and in the case of maternity patients, transforming a former religous house in Paris into an up-to-date lying-in hospital and midwifery school.
News & World Report, include the Bernard Mitchell Hospital, the University of Chicago Children's Hospital (soon to be replaced by the University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital, opening later in 2004), the Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine, and Chicago Lying-in Hospital.
 
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