"crowded" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The crowded wards in this city almost always have someone newly mutilated.
- Deneb gave them a look with his vision at an enormous hospital, a continuous stream of airborne ambulances coming in: at crowded wards, grim-faced nurses and doctors, and uncomfortable high piles of sheeted still figures.
- Even President Lincoln noticed: "Of all the forms of charity and benevolence seen in the crowded wards of the hospitals," he remarked, "those of the Catholic sisters were among the most efficient."
- Next door to the institute, in the crowded wards of Bangui Hospital, doctors often do not bother to test for AIDS.
- The emotionally disturbed, brought into crowded psychiatric wards, sometimes spend the night strapped to stretchers.
- She looked up at the sound of shouts coming from one of the crowded wards, then sighed.
- When practicable, he came to the long and crowded wards of the maimed, the feeble, and the dying, only after preparations as for a festival--strengthened by a good meal, rest, the bath and fresh under-clothes.
- It was barely 7 P.M., and the moon and the lights at nursing stations were the only illumination in the crowded wards that house the most grievously wounded victims of the Sarajevo siege.
- And emotionally disturbed people brought to crowded psychiatric wards sometimes spend nights strapped to stretchers or, in the case of patients from jails, handcuffed to wheelchairs.
- In 1937 the private Guthrie wing was established with a donation from the Stock Exchange Dramatic and Operatic Society for wealthier patients to enjoy less crowded wards.
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