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He opened a home for elderly people who were abandoned by their children and for lepers who were about to be discharged from a government home.
"Long-term success" has a particular definition here: It means that a patient, after cardiac arrest, survives long enough to be discharged from a hospital.
Mr. Schneier was a clothing manufacturer in New York in 1969 when his daughter Denise was about to be discharged from a mental hospital and left to fend for herself.
So news of cases like Mr. Hendrickson's, and at least one other person who had planned her funeral only to be discharged from a hospice, heighten expectations that similar new drugs will soon follow.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — President Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan, who unexpectedly flew to the United Arab Emirates on Dec. 6 for what was officially described as medical treatment, will be discharged from a hospital there on Thursday, according to his aides and physician.
Yacob et al. (2006) estimated that about 0.5 to 0.75 tonnes of POME will be discharged from a mill for every tonne of fresh fruit bunch processed.
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The MIR score will be a quantitative measurement for determining whether a patient should be discharged from an ICU or not.
At least one patient in New York City was discharged from a hospice because the cancer shrank.
She has had her children removed and was discharged from a psychiatric ward yesterday.
The majority of those injured had been discharged from a local hospital, the spokeswoman said.
Gideon was discharged from a hospital in Roseville, Calif., on Wednesday.
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