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hey can die any where but mostly in hospitals
Usually the families of the sick and hospitals.
People name hospitals after St. John because Juan Cuidad later named St. John of God, 1495-1550 was on of the first to establish a hospital for the poor and the sick in Granada, Spain. He was canonized by the Catholic church and later made the parton saint of hospitals and the sick.
In hospitals.
people that are actually sick die
Yes. For example, it can be brought to sick people in their homes or hospitals. There are also outdoor masses sometimes.
Oxygen is used when people have problems breathing. And is therefore used a lot in hospitals, when people are sick, or during surgery when you are knocked out.
There are good hospitals and medicine and most people can use them if they get sick. The food is nutritious and nobody has to be hungry.
The outback still contains scattered towns, where there are small "bush hospitals", well enough equipped for the sorts of injuries and illnesses most common to that area, or at least equipped enough to care for people until they can be transferred to a larger hospital in another city. However, people of the Australian outback rely heavily upon the Royal Flying Doctor Service. The RFDS uses small aircraft to bring emergency medical attention to people, and to airlift them to better facilities elsewhere. The aeroplanes are specially designed to be able to take off and land on short, rough landing strips which many outback properties have. They are like a flying ambulance, with doctors and nurses, but they service thousands of square kilometres of land.
The outback still contains scattered towns, where there are small "bush hospitals", well enough equipped for the sorts of injuries and illnesses most common to that area, or at least equipped enough to care for people until they can be transferred to a larger hospital in another city. However, people of the Australian outback rely heavily upon the Royal Flying Doctor Service. The RFDS uses small aircraft to bring emergency medical attention to people, and to airlift them to better facilities elsewhere. The aeroplanes are specially designed to be able to take off and land on short, rough landing strips which many outback properties have. They are like a flying ambulance, with doctors and nurses, but they service thousands of square kilometres of land.
Yes, it can be take to their homes or to hospitals.
There are good hospitals and medicine and most people can use them if they get sick. The food is nutritious and nobody has to be hungry.