It depends on how injured they are, and whether the soldier is in garrison or the field. Someone with a very minor injury could be treated by a combat lifesaver or unit medic and sent back to duty. Then there are battalion aid stations, troop medical clinics, field and installation hospitals, theater-level hospitals, and for the worst injuries there is Walter Reed. That's for non-burn injuries. Troops from any of the services who suffer severe burns are treated at only one place - the US Army Burn Institute, which is at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The medics at your location stabilize you while the Burn Center is sending their own specially-equipped planes to pick you up.
She was a nurse.She healed the injured soldiers.
She healed wounded soldiers during the war of 1812 at home for free. She also gave them water.
Ananias healed him.
Healed is the correct spelling.
No, it should be 'he was healed'.
This wound has healed very quickly.
Yes, as in "The doctor healed my broken arm."
to heal = ripeh (ריפא). The past tense form, "healed", is conjugated depending on the subject of the sentence. for example: We healed = ripanu (×¨×™×¤×× ×•) she healed = hi rip'ah (היא ריפאה)
he was never truly healed in middle-earth, he had to sail to the true-west for that. assume the Valar healed him there.
Jesus healed the ten lepers, he raised Lazarus from the dead, he also healed blind Barth-emus.
Can you still catch it? if not, then its healed!!
If your anus has healed wrongly you have to wear a correction plug.