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  • 11Hospital — Hos pi*tal, n. [OF. hospital, ospital, F. h[^o]pital, LL. hospitale (or perh. E. hospital is directly from the Late Latin), from L. hospitalis relating to a guest, hospitalia apartments for guests, fr. hospes guest. See {Host} a landlord, and cf …

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  • 12Hospital ship — Hospital Hos pi*tal, n. [OF. hospital, ospital, F. h[^o]pital, LL. hospitale (or perh. E. hospital is directly from the Late Latin), from L. hospitalis relating to a guest, hospitalia apartments for guests, fr. hospes guest. See {Host} a landlord …

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  • 13Hospital Sunday — Hospital Hos pi*tal, n. [OF. hospital, ospital, F. h[^o]pital, LL. hospitale (or perh. E. hospital is directly from the Late Latin), from L. hospitalis relating to a guest, hospitalia apartments for guests, fr. hospes guest. See {Host} a landlord …

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  • 14Hospital Radio Perth — Hospital radio began in Perth in the 1960s when a small group of dedicated people brought commentary from St Johnstone matches at Muirton Park to patients at Perth Royal Infirmary. Unfortunately the service only lasted a few years.The registered… …

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  • 15Hospital (1970 film) — Hospital is a 1970 cinéma vérité documentary film made for television which explores the daily activities of the people at a large city hospital, with emphasis on its emergency ward and outpatient clinics. It should not be confused with the 1971… …

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  • 16Hospital San Juan de Dios — is the name of several hospitals in the Republic of Colombia. The most important are located in Bogotá, Cúcuta and Pamplona.The one of Cúcuta nowadays is a library.The one of Bogotá houses the National Institute of Immunology (Instituto Nacional… …

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  • 17hospital — mid 13c., shelter for the needy, from O.Fr. hospital, ospital hostel (Mod.Fr. hôpital), from L.L. hospitale guest house, inn, neuter of Latin adjective hospitalis of a guest or host, from hospes (gen. hospitis); see HOST (Cf. host) (1). Later… …

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  • 18hospital — [häs′pit΄ l] n. [ME < OFr < LL hospitale, a house, inn < L ( cubiculum) hospitale, guest (room), neut. of hospitalis, of a guest < hospes: see HOSPICE] 1. Obs. a) a place of shelter and rest for travelers, etc. b) a charitable… …

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  • 19Hospital (New) —    See St. Mary Bethlehem, and New Hospital without Bishopsgate …

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  • 20United States Navy Hospital Corpsman — Hospital Corpsman Rating insignia Issued by: United States Navy Type Enlisted rating Abbreviation HM …

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