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 --
Take the case of domestic servants in workhouse infirmaries.
They have no control over the local hospitals, or what are called infirmaries.
Certainly we do not think that discharged men should be sent to workhouse infirmaries at all.
At the time, the infirmary's spokesman said that he felt "extreme dissatisfaction" with the reference— not a surprising reaction.
A large number of infirmaries and institutions automatically came under the county council.
We must consider how far the infirmaries of the country can assist voluntary hospitals, and how far they can be utilised.
I am not going to discuss the difficult and vexed question of able-bodied paupers, and the infirmaries and the sick, and so on.
Is provision made in all infirmaries for isolation treatment for infectious cases?