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Infirmary
A hospital or place where the infirm or sick are lodged and nursed gratuitously or where out patients are treated
Lords Justices of Appeal
Justices sitting as a Court of Appeal from a judge without a jury, see Powell v. Streatham Manor Nursing Home, 1935, AC 243; and from a judge with a jury, Mechanical and General Inventions Co. Ltd. v.
Health Sciences
Modern System of Medicine, Homoeopathic System of Medicine, Ayurvedic System of Medicine, of Medicine, Unani System of Medicine, Nursing Education, Pharmacy Education, Dental Education, Education on Laboratory Technology, Physiotherapy, Speech Therapy in all their branches concerning preventive,
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Hospital
Hospital, includes a nursing home, clinic, medical centre, medical or teaching institution for therapeutic purposes and other like institution. [Transplantation of Human
Inspecting Officer
person authorised by the State Government or by the licensing authority to inspect any psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home. [Mental Health Act, 1987 (14 of 1987), s. 2(c)]
Law
command which has to be obeyed by the citizens whether they agree with it or not, Raj Kumar Nursing Pratap Singh Deo v. State of Orissa, AIR 1964 SC 1793 (1797). It includes any Ordinance, order bye-law,
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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 XIII. Child Life Protection. Part XIV. Miscellaneous and General. [Public
National insurance
employment of a manual character, other than certain employments specially excepted, such as, e.g., private domestic service, female nurse, teachers, agents paid by commission, employment otherwise than by manual labour at over 250l. a year, etc., come
Mentally ill prisoner
ill prisoner, means a mentally ill person for whose detention in, or removal to, a psychiatric hospital, psychiatric nursing home, jail or other place of safe custody, an order referred to in s. 27 has been made.
Midwife
when midwives cease or are required to cease practice; s. 6 prohibits and unqualified person acting as maternity nurse for gain. As to Scotland, see Midwives (Scotland) Act, 1915.
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Did you mean: nurses?
Nursed - Law Dictionary Search Results
Infirmary
A hospital or place where the infirm or sick are lodged and nursed gratuitously or where out patients are treated
Lords Justices of Appeal
Justices sitting as a Court of Appeal from a judge without a jury, see Powell v. Streatham Manor Nursing Home, 1935, AC 243; and from a judge with a jury, Mechanical and General Inventions Co. Ltd. v.
Health Sciences
Modern System of Medicine, Homoeopathic System of Medicine, Ayurvedic System of Medicine, of Medicine, Unani System of Medicine, Nursing Education, Pharmacy Education, Dental Education, Education on Laboratory Technology, Physiotherapy, Speech Therapy in all their branches concerning preventive,
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Hospital
Hospital, includes a nursing home, clinic, medical centre, medical or teaching institution for therapeutic purposes and other like institution. [Transplantation of Human
Inspecting Officer
person authorised by the State Government or by the licensing authority to inspect any psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home. [Mental Health Act, 1987 (14 of 1987), s. 2(c)]
Law
command which has to be obeyed by the citizens whether they agree with it or not, Raj Kumar Nursing Pratap Singh Deo v. State of Orissa, AIR 1964 SC 1793 (1797). It includes any Ordinance, order bye-law,
London
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 XIII. Child Life Protection. Part XIV. Miscellaneous and General. [Public
National insurance
employment of a manual character, other than certain employments specially excepted, such as, e.g., private domestic service, female nurse, teachers, agents paid by commission, employment otherwise than by manual labour at over 250l. a year, etc., come
Mentally ill prisoner
ill prisoner, means a mentally ill person for whose detention in, or removal to, a psychiatric hospital, psychiatric nursing home, jail or other place of safe custody, an order referred to in s. 27 has been made.
Midwife
when midwives cease or are required to cease practice; s. 6 prohibits and unqualified person acting as maternity nurse for gain. As to Scotland, see Midwives (Scotland) Act, 1915.
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