Hospital

A hospital is a medical facility that provides specialized healthcare services and treatments to patients who are in need of medical care. Hospitals are typically staffed by trained medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers, who are responsible for providing care to patients. Hospitals can provide a wide range of services, including emergency care, surgery, and rehabilitation, as well as specialized services for specific medical conditions or needs. Hospitals are an important part of the healthcare system, and they play a crucial role in providing access to medical care for individuals and communities.

“Humanizing the Prisons” The Atlantic Monthly, August, 1911, issue. Vol. 108, No. 2 (p.170-179).
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“Humanizing the Prisons” The Atlantic Monthly, August, 1911, issue. Vol. 108, No. 2 (p.170-179).

August 1911Humanizing the Prisonsby Morrison I. Swift The State of Vermont contains a prison where the inmates are treated upon a novel plan. They are trusted and treated like other human beings; they come and go almost as freely as the members of the jailer’s own family; so far as possible whatever suggests punishment or…

Kiwis turning to illegal organ trafficking
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Kiwis turning to illegal organ trafficking

Desperate New Zealanders are turning to illegal organ trafficking because of a shortage of organs here, a University of Canterbury law researcher says. Masters student Rachel Walsh is investigating the booming international organ trafficking market, made popular because of a severe shortage of organs here and internationally. More people were seeking alternative options to acquire…