clearing hospital

  • 1clearing station — /ˈklɪərɪŋ steɪʃən/ (say klearring stayshuhn) noun a military field hospital where first aid is given, before casualties are sent back to base hospitals. Also, clearing hospital …

  • 2Field hospital — 47th Combat Support Hospital, 2000 A field hospital is a large mobile medical unit that temporarily takes care of casualties on site before they can be safely transported to more permanent hospital facilities. The concept was inherited from the… …

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  • 3Mission Hospital (Mission Viejo, California) — There are other hospitals also named Mission Hospital California Mission Hospital St. Joseph Health System Geography Location Mission Viejo, California, California, United States Organization …

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  • 4Combat Support Hospital — 47th Combat Support Hospital at Fort Lewis, Washington, circa 2000. A Combat Support Hospital (CSH, pronounced cash ) is a type of field hospital. The CSH is a United States military mobile hospital delivered to the Corps Support Area in standard …

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  • 5California Mission Hospital — Infobox Hospital Name = PAGENAME Org/Group = Caption = Location = Region = Mission Viejo, California State = California Country = US HealthCare = Non profit Type = Specialist Speciality = Trauma Heart Maternity Pediatric Spine Brain Standards =… …

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  • 6Oakwood Hospital — This article is about the facility in Barming Heath, England. For the chain of hospitals in suburban Detroit, Michigan, see Oakwood Health System. St Andrew s House, Oakwood Hospital Oakwood Hospital in Barming Heath near Maidstone, England was a …

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  • 7Royal Hospital School — (1891 1957) * Air Vice Marshall Desmond Hall, CB, CBE, AFC (1925 ?) * Rear Admiral Stanley McArdle, GM (1922 2007) * Don Topley (Essex CCC and coach of Zimbabwe) * Peter Richards (Rugby, England, Gloucester and London Irish) * Captain Thomas… …

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  • 8Hans Leybold — (2 April 1892 8 September 1914) was a German poet and nihilist, whose small body of work was a major inspiration behind much of the Dada movement, in particular the works of his close friend Hugo Ball. Although Leybold died two years before the… …

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  • 9Stanley McKenzie — Matthew Stanley McKenzie (17 May 1890 8 December 1915) also known as Matthew McKenzie was an Australian first class cricketer and Australian rules footballer.A right handed opening batsman, he played five first class matches for Tasmania between… …

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  • 10Australian Army Medical Units, World War I — Field Ambulance 1st Division (Australia)* 1st Australian Field Ambulance (New South Wales) * 2nd Australian Field Ambulance (Victoria) * 3rd Australian Field Ambulance2nd Division (Australia)* 5th Australian Field Ambulance (New South Wales) *… …

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