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lazaret

NOUN
  1. hospital for persons with infectious diseases (especially leprosy)

How To Use lazaret In A Sentence

  • He later turned his attention to the problems of the lazarettos of the East.
  • A public meeting was held in 1911 in which ‘the citizens of Johannesburg strongly condemn the conditions of the lazaretto [isolation hospital] and call upon the Government to take immediate steps to remedy the present state of affairs’.
  • Chris, who could now lash the wheel, covered the tired man with blankets from below, and went fishing in the lazaretto for something to eat. Chris Farrington, Able Seaman
  • Emergency dental treatment could be obtained in the German lazaret. Moosburg Online: Stalag VII A (Oral history: US POWs)
  • He found the fore hatch off and also the lazarett hatch off with a great deal of water between decks.
  • A doctor felt his pulse by deputy — a clergyman comes from the town to read the last service over him — and the friends, who attend his funeral, are marshalled by lazaretto-guardians, so as not to touch each other. Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
  • They visited a lazaret in Carlsruhe, where the German Red Cross was caring for German wounded. 14 Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • This restoration placed the Lazaretto at a far remove from its origins, a disappointing decision in view of the small number of famine artifacts on the island.
  • The delegate asked that in future the Head of the Detachment should be authorised to send wounded or injured man direct to the neighbouring lazaret. Work Camp 487 L
  • Such an occurrence as a death in a lazaretto, mere selfishness renders striking. Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
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