But you not mention here for which disease. For normal problem we prefer to any hospitals like cold, fever, headache but in serious case i would like to which hospital where suggest our relatives.
Be ready ! we are going to the hospital.
In some respects, British English is more subtle than American English, and this is an example. In British English, 'hospital' can mean a 'specific place' or it can mean an 'organisation'. For example, if I were to visit a particular hospital, then I would say "I am going to the hospital to visit my friend". But if I were to enter hospital for, say, treatment, then I would say that "I am going into hospital for an operation". In this sense, I mean that I am being 'hospitalised', and which hospital is irrelevant.I expect Americans do the same thing with 'jail'? If you are going to be locked up, you would probably say that you are "going to jail". On the other hand if you were going to visit a particular jail, say to visit a relative, then you would say that you are "going to the jail (in the next town.... or whatever)".Yes either is correct. If I say the hospitalthen the person I am talking to knows what hospital I am talking about. Often a town will have only one hospital or one general hospital so the hospitalmeans "the hospital in town".
no
Yes, a hospital is no place to "mine" anything.
Yes she is in hospital with malaria after going on holiday and being bitten by an infected mosquito
yes he is going to die! :(
He is going to get rushed go to the hospital and die
The hospital cleaning jobs are going to be advertised on the hospitals job boards in the hospital or in the local newspaper in the classifieds section.
Going to the hospital is the safest and smartest way to get it out. Your only other options would be to try fishing it out or try to push it out with a bowel movement. But seriously, go to the hospital.
if its 9 months old
3cm and NO less!!
When Efron contracted appendicitis, January 15, 2008, he was in the hospital for only one day.