swish and flick sayng "wing-a-rdium levi-o-sa not wingardi-um levios-a. youve got to make the "ar" nice and long"
The only thing I can think of which has the word Leviosa in it is Harry Potter. This is where a spell to makes things fly is "Wingardium Leviosa". Wingardium basically means "wing" and Leviosa basically means "to float," (you can remember this as it sounds like "levitate").
You find all the ingredients to the potion that is in a gold cauldron by Harry's bed.
It was a mixture of Harry's braveness and intelligence but in the end Dumbeldore came and found him and took him to the hospital wing.
Harry played, and won, against Slytherin and Hufflepuff in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. He missed the match against Ravenclaw as he was still in the hospital wing recovering from his battle with Professor Quirrell.
He simply calls for Kreacher, who was bound to obey him.
In "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," Ron Weasley is in the hospital wing after being poisoned by a drink intended for Harry. This incident occurs during the Quidditch match against Slytherin, and he spends time recovering there. Specifically, he is mentioned in the hospital wing around chapters 14 and 15, as Harry visits him to ensure he is okay and to discuss other events happening at Hogwarts.
Around the time when Dumbledore dies, Harry and Dumbledore go to the Black Lake with the Inferi. The climax ends about when the conversation in the hospital wing does.
The rough ER, if that's what your talking about, would probably be the Hospital Wing, taken care of by Madame Pomfrey.
No, Harry did not die in the first book or in the rest of the series. He nearly died but Dumbledore arrived in time to save him so he just spent some time in the hospital wing recovering.
In "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," Neville Longbottom is found in the Hospital Wing after being injured during a confrontation with the Death Eaters. He is recovering from the battle that took place at the Department of Mysteries. To find Neville for help with Herbology's essay, you would need to visit Madam Pomfrey in the Hospital Wing where he is being treated.
Strap your message to the wing of your owl, and whisper in it's ear.. "Send this to the Harry Potter crew fan mail." With any luck, your feathered beast will deliver the parcel unscathed and return to your place of residence with a reply.
Swap a kid (i think stink bombs) in the Hospital wing corridor