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Grey Nuns Hospital

Grey Nuns' Hospital, a hospital that operated from 1695 to 1880 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.


1999 Marlboro 500

Steve Olvey: Greg has severe head and internal injuries, he's being sent to Loma Linda, uh, Hospital for further resuscitative efforts; Dr. Jeff Grange, who's the chief emergency doctor here, uh, in this area is with him in the helicopter and is gonna report back to me soon.

Apostolic Vicariate of Keewatin

There were in the vicariate in the early 20th century 15 Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate, 8 Oblate Brothers of Mary Immaculate, 12 Grey Nuns (Montreal), 16 Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart and Mary Immaculate (St. Boniface), 4 more Grey Nuns (St. Hyacinth), 10 churches with 16 out-stations; 11,000 Indians, Dene, Cree and Eskimo, of whom 7000 were Catholics and 5000 non-Catholics or pagans (chiefly Eskimo).

Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Germany

The following religious congregations had houses in the vicariate: Sisters of Mercy of St. Charles Borromeo, 1; Sisters of St. Elizabeth (Grey Nuns), 5; Franciscan Sisters, 2; Ursulines, 2.

Athiyandal, tiruvannamalai

The "Athiyandal Rangammal hospital" is well known after CMC to north zone people.

Changi Hospital

The hospital was commissioned and named the Royal Air Force (RAF) Hospital.

Charles Alfred Ballance

For much of his professional life he was associated with St. Thomas' Hospital and National Hospital, Queen Square in London.

Convent Crash

The three storey, seventy room building was run by the Grey Nuns.

15 people were killed in the crash including 11 members of the Grey Nuns.

D'Youville Academy

The Academy was founded in 1860 and operated by the Gray Nuns of Ottawa, founded by Saint Marie-Marguerite d'Youville (1701-1771).

Doctors Hospital

Doctors' Hospital, medical drama that ran on NBC during the 1975–1976 season

Dr Steevens' Hospital

The renovated and redecorated building faces the south side of Dublin's main railway terminal, Dublin Heuston (former Kingsbridge Station).

Abraham Colles (1773-1843) was appointed to the hospital in 1799, where he remained for 42 years.

Dr. Fred Stone, Sr., Hospital

Stone was "loaned" to the British Fourth Battalion Regiment, and was awarded the British Military Cross for actions performed at Bucquoy in August 1918.

Emmy Rappe

She was sent as a student to Florence Nightingales school Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery at St Thomas' Hospital in London in 1866.

Florence Sarah Lees

She used to visit the sick with her mother and in 1866 she became an observer in Florence Nightingale's school at St Thomas' Hospital in London.

Hutchesons' Grammar School

The brothers built Hutchesons' Hospital Building in the Trongate which survived the fire that destroyed much of the city in 1652.

Kandhili

This village also houses a branch of CMC hospital, Vellore.

King's College Hospital RFC

The merging of King's College Hospital medical department in 1999 with the already merged Guy's Hospital and St Thomas' Hospital led to the creation of Guy's, Kings and St. Thomas' Rugby Football Club, an amalgam of three formerly distinct hospital rugby clubs each with a long history.

Mollie's Song

CD 2 included the b-side only track "Call Me", and both CD1 and CD2 included as a b-side the traditional lullaby Hush Little Baby, which was recorded for an episode of the BBC TV programme Challenge Anneka, aired September 23, 1992, in which Anneka Rice organized the release of an album (titled Tommy's Tape), whose royalties would be donated to Tommy's Campaign, for research into premature births at the Children's Intensive Care Unit in St Thomas' Hospital in London.

Nathan Francis Mossell

He did post-graduate training at hospitals in Philadelphia, including the Pennsylvania University Hospital and later at Guy's Hospital, Queen's Hospital, and St Thomas' Hospital in London.

Nathaniel Clements

Clements was involved in many charitable activities including Dr Steevens' Hospital, the Erasmus Smith Educational Foundation, the Royal Hospital Kilmainham for retired soldiers, and others.

Nurse education

In 1860 Nightingale set up the first nurse training school at St Thomas' Hospital, London.

Peter Beighton

In 1966 Beighton began training in internal medicine at St Thomas' Hospital in London and held a Fulbright research fellowship in clinical genetics in 1968-69 with Dr. Victor McKusick at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, USA.

Pierre-Jean de Sales Laterrière

In 1807 or 1808 he went to England to study medicine at St Thomas' Hospital in London under Sir Astley Paston Cooper, a famous surgeon.

Shiroda, Goa

Shoroda houses one engineering colleges of Goa, Shree Rayeshwar Institute of Engineering and Information Technology and two colleges of Alternative medicine the Ayurveda College & Research Centre and Shri Kamaxshi Devi Homeopathic Medical College & Hospital.

Sir Thomas Adams, 1st Baronet

He then served as Master of the Drapers' Company, sat as an alderman on the City of London Corporation, and was president of St Thomas' Hospital, which he probably saved from ruin, by discovering the frauds of a dishonest steward.

The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder

A Vietnam veteran who lives at the V.A. Hospital escapes and builds an underground fortress next to the highway.

Theodore C. Lyster

Lyster subsequently served as the Chief of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Clinic at Ancon (Canal Zone) Hospital, Panama and Chief of the Eye Service in the University of Philippines, Manila.

Westminster Bridge Road

The Florence Nightingale Museum is at the west end, located within the grounds of St Thomas' Hospital.


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