hey
when did data bases first come into use
Everyone within the United Kingdom is able to use the NHS
Chicago in 1899
No. The NHS would have no legitimate use for this information.
Mainly matching date from a particular crime with data in large data bases.
Ambulances typically use a font known as "Helvetica" or a similar sans-serif typeface for their markings. The font is chosen for its clarity and readability, which is crucial for quick identification in emergency situations. Additionally, some ambulances may use custom typefaces that resemble Helvetica to ensure high visibility and legibility from a distance.
Vets use data bases so they don't have to write it down on a piece of paper. If they write it down on a piece of paper they migth lose the paper so that is why they use a data base.
those 'bed things' are called gurneys
NHSmail is a secure directory and e-mail service that is available for all NHS staff to use. There is no charge for using this service to NHS employees working in England and Scotland.
It is "owned" (if you must use the term) by the government & administered by the Health Service.
because of the gun shooting, there are now numerous ambulances outside.