It has been awhile since I've seen Farewell to Arms but isn't it about an American Doctor Who served in the Italian army in WW1. It was a 1957 movie starring Rock Hudson. The Italian uniforms are very accurate as well as the fighting in the Alps. English Patient is about a mysterious patient who was wounded in WW2 and ended up in Italy and also the nurse and those who come in contact with the patient. Different War.
One was a doctor and one is a patient.
However both occured in Italy. I just caught "Farewell to Arms" on TV but this was the 1937 version with Gary Cooper. The later color version starred Rock Hudson. Custermen Link: Movies about War in Italy
http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/ArmyOrg/WarInItaly.htm
The french get more and longer holidays
Yes. Dutch can be similar to English but Finnish is not.
hjkhdierhg jhgvi; hjjhjbgjkb wri kherhig
Both the names are for the one country. India in English and bharat in Hindi.
There is no difference. Flashlight is the American word for what the English speaking countries call a Torch. This then avoids confusion when using a camera with a flash!
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what is the difference between a patient day sheet and a procedure day sheet.
There are no difference between them they are the same thing.
a person who is receiving medical care is "patient" the "sick" is people who are ill
The difference is patients stay too get checked out guest visit them.
With an anxious patient, the heart beats faster. With a calm patient, the heart beats at the normal rate.
what differnce between the old and the modern english
The difference between patient loving and loving patience is that one of them is dealing with love, and the other is with patience. Patient loving means that someone is slow and patient in the way that they fall in love with someone, and loving patience means that someone has a love of patience, and likes being patient with people.
The difference between patience and patients is patience means having the ability to be patient and wait but patients means a patient of yours meaning like a hospital patient.
Morbidity refers to patient illness data and mortality refers to patient death data.
No difference except that one is UK English and the other is US English
there's an accent