Elie Wiesel was sent to the infirmary after suffering from food poisoning, but was almost chosen to be killed because the infirmary was to be evacuated. He convinced the doctor to let him stay, and he was later saved from being moved to the gas chambers when the camp was liberated by the Allies.
Elie and his father must make a decision whether to go on the death march or stay in the infirmary at the camp. Elie decides that the camp will probably be bombed by the Nazis after it's evacuation and the sick peopel in the infirmary will be killed. He believes this because the Nazis have no use for sick people. Elie and his father go on the death march, which proves to be a bad choice because two days after the camp was evacuated and Elie and his father went on the march, people in the infirmary were freed. Had Elie and his father stayed in the infirmary, they would have been freed from the reign of the Nazis and his father would have survived the Holocaust.
"Night" is a memoir written by Elie Wiesel about his time in a concentration camp. Elie hurt his foot and it became infected and swollen, then he was sent to the infirmary. His foot was lanced with no anesthesia, causing him to pass out. When he woke, he thought he had lost his leg to amputation.
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Elie thought that everyone in the infirmary would be killed because the Nazi's didn't need sick people, they couldn't work.
Elie's father acts to prevent the liquidation of the camp in night chapter 7-9 by persuading Elie to stay in the infirmary during the selection process. He tells the SS officers that Elie is sick and unable to move, which ultimately saves Elie from being sent to the gas chambers.
Elie's foot began to swell so he was sent to the hospital. A jewish doctor told Elie that his foot must be operated on. After the surgery Elie stayed in the hospital while he recovers.
The plural of infirmary is infirmaries.
he would get liberated.
dispensary is a synonym for infirmary.
Western Infirmary was created in 1874.
From Here to Infirmary was created in 2000.
Liverpool Infirmary was created in 1743.