0 a room in a school, college, or university where students who are injured or feeling ill can go to a nurse for treatment
1 an office esp. in a school where someone can receive medical care
Does that mean workhouse infirmaries, fever hospitals, and so on?
Why, the boards of guardians will be forced to build new infirmaries and new hospitals at the expense of the rates.
Hospitals and infirmaries are in two classes, one class being kept tip by public subscription and the other by local authorities.
The workhouses are the receiving places for the children, and they are drafted from these to cottage homes, scattered homes, hospitals, and infirmaries.
The prisoners have a right to be properly treated in prison, and to have proper regulations with regard to infirmaries.
One section became the voluntary hospitals, and the other became the poor law infirmaries, asylums for the sick.
If they send their patients to other infirmaries and hospitals still under the national health service, will the necessary finance be provided?
Is provision made in all infirmaries for isolation treatment for infectious cases?