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Military hospital   /mˈɪlətˌɛri hˈɑspˌɪtəl/   Listen
Military hospital

noun
1.
Hospital for soldiers and other military personnel.






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"Military hospital" Quotes from Famous Books



... took counsel. Both were French at heart. They determined to leave all they had in the world at Metz, rather than Paul should be called up to serve Prussia. The three contrived to cross the frontier. Paul offered himself to the Foreign Legion; his wife volunteered to nurse in a military hospital at Nancy; and Madame Herter, mere took refuge in her girlhood's home at Luneville, where her old ...
— Everyman's Land • C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson

... following morning, finding that I lived in the area of a military hospital (The Royal Victoria and West Hants), of which I have been chaplain for many years, the senior officer, as a great concession, very kindly allowed ...
— With The Immortal Seventh Division • E. J. Kennedy and the Lord Bishop of Winchester

... Green Military Hospital, formerly an infirmary, names its wards after British virtues, thus:—Courage, Truth, Fortitude, Loyalty, Justice, Honour, Faith, Hope, Charity, Prudence, Mercy, Grace, ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, April 4, 1917 • Various

... further sojourn at Stellenbosch, Moffat visited Cape Town, and busied himself in gaining such practical knowledge as came within his reach. He also visited the military hospital there. Many of the soldiers were Scotch, and he had a warm heart for soldiers, his brother Alexander having gone to India in ...
— Robert Moffat - The Missionary Hero of Kuruman • David J. Deane

... Jerusalem was to be captured for Christ and the church. The monk then appeared as a crusade-preacher, a warrior on the battle-field, or a nurse in the military hospital. ...
— A Short History of Monks and Monasteries • Alfred Wesley Wishart



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