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unusual facts about dispensary



Anna Ottendorfer

She contributed $40,000 to an educational fund, built the women's pavilion of the German Hospital, New York City, at a cost of $75,000, and gave $100,000 for the German Dispensary.

Anna Sarah Kugler

A dispensary was opened on the land in February 1893, and later that year the cornerstone for the American Evangelical Lutheran Mission Hospital was laid.

Charles Lynch

Charles C. Lynch, former owner of a Morro Bay, California medical marijuana dispensary

Chippendale, New South Wales

The John Storey Memorial Dispensary was built in 1926 as a memorial to John Storey, a former Premier of New South Wales.

Frederick William Savidge

The dispensary ultimately developed into the present day Christian Hospital Serkawn.

Javid Husain

Under his supervision the Trust has been running a free dispensary in Jhang, in southern Punjab, since 2008; and has been providing scholarships to needy students in Chenab College, Jhang since 2011.

Jonathan Wathen-Waller

The establishment of this institution preceded by several months the 1805 founding by John Cunningham Saunders of the much better known London Dispensary for curing Diseases of the Eye and Ear on Charterhouse Square, which later became the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital (Moorfields Eye Hospital).

Kot Ghulam Muhammad

In Hindus: Malhi, Kolhi, Menghwar and Bheel, these communities of Kot Ghulam Muhammad were previously associated to farming, mason work, dispensary, tailoring but nowadays they are receiving high-class education and serving in good position.

Nagri Totial

If the area could also develop other basic infrastructure (such as a small high-quality bazaar, hotels, a BHU or government dispensary, a proper bus depot catering to tourist links/services from Abbottabad and Murree etc) it would have significant economic potential.

Padri Jo Goth

The Faithful Companions of Jesus Sisters also run a dispensary out of their St. Clare Convent.

Revier

A revier (abbreviated from German Krankenrevier, or "sick bay", "dispensary") in the language of Nazi camps was a barrack for sick concentration camp inmates.

Sivananda Saraswati

With some money from his insurance policy that had matured, he started a charitable dispensary at Lakshman Jhula in 1927, serving pilgrims, holy men and the poor using his medical expertise.


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