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rush Nombre to hospital - traduzione in Inglese

1966 BOOK BY AMERICAN LAWYER MARK LANE
Rush to Judgement

hospital         
  • Scutari]] where [[Florence Nightingale]] worked and helped to restructure the modern hospital
  • A hospital ward in sixteenth century France
  • Entrance to the [[Qalawun complex]] in Cairo, Egypt, which housed the notable Mansuri hospital
  • 1820 engraving of [[Guy's Hospital]] in London, one of the first voluntary hospitals to be established in 1724
  • red cross, red crescent or red crystal]] in accordance with the [[Geneva Conventions]].
  • [[Clinical Hospital Dubrava]] in Zagreb, Croatia
  • "Although Philadelphia General Hospital (1732) and Bellevue Hospital in New York (1736) are older, the Philadelphia General was founded as an almshouse, and Bellevue as a workhouse."}} It is also home to America's first surgical amphitheatre and its first medical library.
  • title=Ruinas del Hospital San Nicolás de Barí}}</ref> Built between 1514 and 1541.
  • [[Starship Children's Health]] is a children's hospital in [[Auckland]], New Zealand.
HEALTH CARE FACILITY, FOR INDIVIDUAL BUILDINGS USE HOSPITAL BUILDING, FOR ORGANIZATIONS USE MEDICAL ORGANIZATION
Hospitals; Hospitalization; Hospitol; Hospitalisation; District general hospital; District General Hospital; District hospital; Hospital wing; Hospital ward; ⛨; 🏥; Specialist hospital; Hospital department; Hospitalized; The hospital; Hospitalised; Hospital departments; General hospital; Specialty hospital; Specialist care; Specialist Hospital; Hosptial; Microhospital; Minihospital; Cancer hospital; Super Specialty Hospital; Hospital care; Super-specialty hospital; Super specialty hospital
(n.) = hospital
Ex: Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.
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* day hospital = hospital de día
* discharge from + hospital = dar de alta
* general hospital = hospital general
* geriatric hospital = geriátrico, hospital geriátrico
* hospital attendant = ayudante de hospital
* hospital board = delegación de sanidad, servicio regional de sanidad
* hospital librarian = bibliotecario de biblioteca de hospital
* hospital library = biblioteca de hospital
* hospital patient library = biblioteca para pacientes
* hospital physician = médico de hospital
* hospital romance = novela sobre hospitales
* hospital ship = buque hospital
* hospital train = tren hospital
* hospital treatment = tratamiento hospitalario
* hospital ward = sala de hospital, pabellón de hospital
* maternity hospital = hospital maternoinfantil, maternal, maternidad
* mental hospital = hospital siquiátrico
* military hospital = hospital militar
* psychiatric hospital = hospital siquiátrico
* rush + Nombre + to hospital = llevar al hospital con toda urgencia, llevar al hospital urgentemente, llevar al hospital de bulla y corriendo
* teaching hospital = hospital universitario
* teaching hospital library = biblioteca de hospital clínico
* university hospital = hospital universitario
* veterinary hospital = hospital veterinario
rush2      
(v.) = precipitarse, lanzarse, meter bulla
Ex: The computer can be a great boon to cataloging, but I don"t think that we should rush at it in an overly simplistic way.
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* rush ahead = precipitarse
* rush around = correr de aquí para allá, correr de un sitio para otro, correr de acá para allá
* rush + Nombre + to hospital = llevar al hospital con toda urgencia, llevar al hospital urgentemente, llevar al hospital de bulla y corriendo
hospital         
  • Scutari]] where [[Florence Nightingale]] worked and helped to restructure the modern hospital
  • A hospital ward in sixteenth century France
  • Entrance to the [[Qalawun complex]] in Cairo, Egypt, which housed the notable Mansuri hospital
  • 1820 engraving of [[Guy's Hospital]] in London, one of the first voluntary hospitals to be established in 1724
  • red cross, red crescent or red crystal]] in accordance with the [[Geneva Conventions]].
  • [[Clinical Hospital Dubrava]] in Zagreb, Croatia
  • "Although Philadelphia General Hospital (1732) and Bellevue Hospital in New York (1736) are older, the Philadelphia General was founded as an almshouse, and Bellevue as a workhouse."}} It is also home to America's first surgical amphitheatre and its first medical library.
  • title=Ruinas del Hospital San Nicolás de Barí}}</ref> Built between 1514 and 1541.
  • [[Starship Children's Health]] is a children's hospital in [[Auckland]], New Zealand.
HEALTH CARE FACILITY, FOR INDIVIDUAL BUILDINGS USE HOSPITAL BUILDING, FOR ORGANIZATIONS USE MEDICAL ORGANIZATION
Hospitals; Hospitalization; Hospitol; Hospitalisation; District general hospital; District General Hospital; District hospital; Hospital wing; Hospital ward; ⛨; 🏥; Specialist hospital; Hospital department; Hospitalized; The hospital; Hospitalised; Hospital departments; General hospital; Specialty hospital; Specialist care; Specialist Hospital; Hosptial; Microhospital; Minihospital; Cancer hospital; Super Specialty Hospital; Hospital care; Super-specialty hospital; Super specialty hospital
hospital

Definizione

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Wikipedia

Rush to Judgment

Rush to Judgment: A Critique of the Warren Commission's Inquiry into the Murders of President John F. Kennedy, Officer J.D. Tippit and Lee Harvey Oswald is a 1966 book by American lawyer Mark Lane. It is about the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy and takes issue with the investigatory methods and conclusions of the Warren Commission. The book's introduction is by Hugh Trevor-Roper, Regius Professor of History at the University of Oxford. Although it was preceded by a few self-published or small press books, Rush to Judgment was the first mass market hardcover book to confront the findings of the Warren Commission.

The title of the book was taken from Lord Chancellor Thomas Erskine's defense of James Hadfield, who had attempted to assassinate King George III in 1800. According to Alex Raskin of the Los Angeles Times, "Rush to Judgment opened the floodgate for [Kennedy assassination] conspiracy theories".