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Enchanted by the book when I was Madeline's age (and later when I read it to my own children), I memorized the hospital's phone number as if I might someday need it: "And he dialed: DANton-ten-six -- / 'Nurse,' he said, 'it's an appendix!' " And then ambulance, surgery, waking up from anesthesia, 10 days in the hospital, and discharge (to the old house that was covered with vines).
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Dr Morton said patients would then be "signposted" to the most appropriate service, whether an emergency ambulance or minor treatment at a GP surgery.
The medical bills — the ambulance, the surgery, rehabilitation — piled up.
He assured the crowd that he was "intact" and then was taken away in an ambulance for surgery.
Especially since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Schwab added, there has been a "tremendous exchange" between military and civilian trauma medicine tactics in both emergency response care (i.e. paramedics and ambulances) and surgery.
The MP died shortly afterwards in the back of an ambulance, despite emergency surgery.
Mr. Hernandez said that the last time he saw Ms. Giffords was when she left the ambulance heading for surgery.
Taken to St . Vincents Hospital by ambulance, he had surgery for what was described as an intestinal abscess and remained there until May 26.
Field ambulances performed urgent surgery, gave tetanus inoculations and fed patients.
The teen, 17, was transported to a hospital by ambulance and taken into surgery, but was later pronounced dead.
He died after a long wait for an ambulance and a belated surgery at a local hospital that did not specialize in trauma.
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