Hospital in a sentence as a noun

My CPK was 100,000 and I spent 5 days in the hospital.

Luckily for me, the hospital saw a lot of cases of rhabdo from not crossfit members, but prisoners.

What about the privacy issues involved in being checked into a hospital?

"We expect you to build the hospital while running the emergency room and operating room.

In the larger hospital about 45 babies are born each day, and in the smaller hospital about 15 babies are born each day.

When a person is born, in the hospital bribes need to be doled out to nurses, doctors and staff if appropriate care is expected.

In response, then-graduate student Sweeney started hunting for the Governors hospital records in the GIC data.

I run a hospital laboratory in Seattle, and I am a clinical pathologist.

I would yell at an airman that would get up his chair, walk to the center map and with his rule, measure the distance in miles between the hospital landing pad and the strike.

We were lucky enough to know with reasonable certainty fairly early on that we would one day be leaving the hospital and resuming a normal life.

Having spent a lot of time in a cancer hospital now -- around people who were much worse off than I was -- I believe that almost everyone has incredible reserves of optimism.

He died while the 16th patient was still recovering from surgery in hospital.> The project ended with his death.> “When he died, there was no medical journal on the 16 patients, with myself being the first one implanted.

These qualities were exhibited even more strongly during the initial phases of treatment post-discovery, which unfolded along a timeline similar to the one discussed here.- Academic hospitals are exhausting.

Hospital definitions

noun

a health facility where patients receive treatment

See also: infirmary

noun

a medical institution where sick or injured people are given medical or surgical care