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Chancellor, Lord
the royal chapel, he became keeper of the sovereign's conscience, visitor, in right of the Crown, of the hospitals and colleges of royal foundation, and patron of all the Crown livings under the value of twenty marks
Person of unsound mind
and rate-aided certifiable patients. Voluntary and temporary patients will be admitted or received into the charge of institutions, hospitals, licensed houses, nursing homes, or single care as provided by the Acts, without being certified; and see 26
Nosocomi
Nosocomi, managers of pauper hospitals, Civ. Law.
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London
Part VII. Public Baths and Wash-houses. Part VIII. Food. Part IX. Prevention and Treatment of Disease. Part X. Hospitals, Medical Service, Ambulances and Mortuaries. Part XI. Registration of Nursing Homes. Part XII. Maternity and Child Welfare. Part
Monasticon anglicanum
Kt., Garter Principal King-at-Arms, originally published in Latin. It contains a history of the abbeys and other monasteries, hospitals, friaries and cathedral and collegiate churches with their dependencies in England and Wales, and also of all such
Infectious diseases
to the owner after recent cases of notifiable disease. Other provisions relate to the disinfection and removal to hospitals of patients suffering from such disease, and to removal, burial, or cremation of bodies after death. [Public Health
Eleemosynary corporations
perpetual distribution of the free alms or bounty of the founder of them. Of this kind are all hospitals for the maintenance of the poor, sick, and impotent, and all colleges, both in our universities and out
Domus Del
hospital of St. Julian, in Southampton, so called. Dugd. Mon. tom. 2, 440. A name applied to many hospitals.
Development work
436 (439). [Calcutta Municipal Corporation Act, 1980 (59 of 1980), s. 353(2) Expl.] Development works, construction of schools, hospitals and community centres and other community buildings do not come within the purview of the term 'development works',
Commendam
be conveniently supplied with a pastor. Not only dignitaries and benefices, but deaneries, prebends, headships of colleges and hospitals, have been granted in commendam. The acceptance by a beneficed clerk of a second living vacated the one
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