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The fire service always suffers casualties, the casualty wards in hospitals are overworked.
Researchers studied records for veterinary casualty wards, and found that the higher up to the 5th floor, the rate of injury increased.
It also helped explain the fragility in his manner, she'd seen it herself too often in casualty wards.
Some of the wounded were lying covered with blankets on verandahs of buildings near the casualty wards.
Normally, when reporters visit Baghdad hospitals after American attacks, the doctors turn casualty wards into forums for polemics.
These doctors frequently have the sole responsibility for assessing the needs of patients who are brought to hospitals, for instance to casualty wards, in the middle of the night.
Even the trust's director of emergency services, Nigel Brayley, warned he may be forced to close either Harwich or Clacton casualty wards if cuts were imposed.
Routine tests for the HIV virus should be carried out in casualty wards and GP surgeries, according to experts who say too many cases are going undiagnosed.
In the casualty wards, I suspect, if Sir Whatsit doesn't hurry up and get his finger out to save the dignity and the, er, dignities, of the British male under pressure.
As outreach director for a nascent veterans group, Mr. Timmins engages the casualty wards at veterans hospitals, addresses public hearings and lobbies Congress, all the while sensing the insufficient traction of his cause.
One of the major delays in the project has been the development of the software for the health sector's communication centers-which consist of emergency wards, casualty wards, emergency dispatch centers and aircraft coordination centers.
Though the film's images are heart-rending - small children whose limbs have been blown off by land mines, sick and wounded soldiers in crowded casualty wards, elderly people who find themselves homeless and destitute - the filmmakers are not soliciting our pity.
Civilian casualty wards were empty, Sister Phillips' medical ward was free, two old diphtheria wards had been so very thoroughly sterilised, and two more which had housed acute scarlet fever cases were bright with polish and clean sheets and they smelt to high heaven of disinfectant.
On the programme, Birmingham folk-singer and comedian Jasper Carrott was to introduce the nation to the Dying Fly Dance and also to many local hospital casualty wards as the dance at one point soared high in the RoSPA list of common causes of household injury.
For the health sector, phase zero involves 40 communication centers, of which 20 are emergency rooms, 16 are casualty wards at hospitals, one is an air ambulance coordination center and three are emergency health communication centers, in addition to radios in the 150 ambulances that serve in the region.