matron
Webster Dictionary
a housekeeper; esp., a woman who manages the domestic economy of a public instution; a head nurse in a hospital; as, the matron of a school or hospital
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hospitalism
Webster Dictionary
a vitiated condition of the body, due to long confinement in a hospital, or the morbid condition of the atmosphere of a hospital
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infirmary
(ɪnˈfɜr mə ri)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a place for the care of the infirm, sick, or injured; hospital or facility serving as a hospital:
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resident
(house physician, resident, resident physician)
Princeton's WordNet
a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital
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resident physician
(house physician, resident, resident physician)
Princeton's WordNet
a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital
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house physician
(house physician, resident, resident physician)
Princeton's WordNet
a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital
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spitalhouse
Webster Dictionary
a hospital
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hotel-dieu
Webster Dictionary
a hospital
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spital
Webster Dictionary
a hospital
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ward
Webster Dictionary
a division of a hospital; as, a fever ward
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lock hospital
Webster Dictionary
a hospital for the treatment of venereal diseases
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bethlehem
Webster Dictionary
a hospital for lunatics; -- corrupted into bedlam
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nosocomial
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of or pertaining to a hospital; as, nosocomial atmosphere
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latrine
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a privy, or water-closet, esp. in a camp, hospital, etc
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pesthouse
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a house or hospital for persons who are infected with any pestilential disease
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dresser
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an assistant in a hospital, whose office it is to dress wounds, sores, etc
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externe
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an officer in attendance upon a hospital, but not residing in it; esp., one who cares for the out-patients
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hospitaler
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one residing in a hospital, for the purpose of receiving the poor, the sick, and strangers
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hospitalize
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to render (a building) unfit for habitation, by long continued use as a hospital
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dotation
Webster Dictionary
endowment; establishment of funds for support, as of a hospital or eleemosynary corporation
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ambulance
Webster Dictionary
an ambulance wagon or cart for conveying the wounded from the field, or to a hospital
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chapel
Webster Dictionary
a place of worship not connected with a church; as, the chapel of a palace, hospital, or prison
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infirmary
Webster Dictionary
a hospital, or place where the infirm or sick are lodged and nursed gratuitously, or where out-patients are treated
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lazaretto
Webster Dictionary
a public building, hospital, or pesthouse for the reception of diseased persons, particularly those affected with contagious diseases
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hosp.
(ˈhoʊ ʒə ri)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
hospital.
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hospitalize
(hospitalize, hospitalise)
Princeton's WordNet
admit into a hospital
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hospitalise
(hospitalize, hospitalise)
Princeton's WordNet
admit into a hospital
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hospital chaplain
(hospital chaplain)
Princeton's WordNet
a chaplain in a hospital
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funny farm
(ˈfʌn i)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a psychiatric hospital.
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ambulance
(ˈæm byə ləns)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(formerly) a field hospital.
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