How To Use Lazaret In A Sentence
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He later turned his attention to the problems of the lazarettos of the East.
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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’.
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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
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Emergency dental treatment could be obtained in the German lazaret.
Moosburg Online: Stalag VII A (Oral history: US POWs)
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He found the fore hatch off and also the lazarett hatch off with a great deal of water between decks.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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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I will farther, in the sequel, give the answers of some physicians abroad to a set of questions which I was led to propose to them, by considering that should a lazaretto be erected among us, and this country be ever visited with a scourge so dreadful as the plague, the opinions of eminent physicians experienced in this calamity might be of particular service.
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I followed him down a dark hallway into a room much lower and darker than the lazaret, where two or three score dimarchi like himself were bent over a midday meal of fresh bread, beef, and boiled greens.
The Shadow of the Torturer
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The lazaretto is a wretched building, with a flagstaff and two houses projecting on the two sides.
The Caravan Route between Egypt and Syria
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Between records, Van Horn recollected the girl, and had her haled out of her dark hole in the lazarette to listen to the music.
CHAPTER IX
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In 1785 the reformer turned his attention to plague prevention, examining lazarettos in France, Italy and Turkey - and deliberately experiencing quarantine in Venice.
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There is a very large lazaretto, which is said to be one of the best managed in the world.
Fair Italy, the Riviera and Monte Carlo Comprising a Tour Through North and South Italy and Sicily with a Short Account of Malta
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When I visited the lazaretto, Damien was already in his resting grave.
Lay Morals
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The island is believed to be the world's first lazaret — a quarantine colony intended to help prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
Low Water Again Plagues Venice: Acqua Bassa Redux
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The miscreants who had boarded the vessel had apparently been all over her in search of anything that might be worth carrying away, and, among other places, they had explored the lazarette, which lay beneath the cabin, a small hatchway just abaft the mizenmast giving access to it.
Overdue The Story of a Missing Ship
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Inside the towns, quarantine went into effect, with the sick isolated in prisonlike infirmaries called lazarettos.
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But at the doorless entrance to the lazarette aft, he threw caution to the winds and darted in in pursuit of the new scent that came to his nostrils.
CHAPTER IV
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* A lazaretto was usually a pest-house for smallpox and other contagious diseases, but here is used for quarantine. but Neilson happily was the very officer, from whom we should have had our certificate, so having the seal of office in his trunk, *
Journal of a Lady of Quality; Being the Narrative of a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal, in the Years 1774 to 1776
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I have now come far enough to meet you on a common ground of fact; and I tell you that, to a mind not prejudiced by jealousy, all the reforms of the lazaretto, and even those which he most vigorously opposed, are properly the work of Damien.
Lay Morals
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When Jim is sailing the boat, he sits on the arched Captain's seat or on the small lazaret seats above the propane tank lockers; these seating areas have no cushions.
Timeline for Tenacious Trip to Southeast Farallon Island on January 28, 2007
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Egypt, with a mother to bewail his loss, another we buried in the dismal lazaretto cemetery.
Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
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More serious cases went to the German camp lazaret, outside the compound.
Moosburg Online: Stalag VII A (Oral history: US POWs)
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The public was even admitted by a sort of lazaretto entrance on the street.
Les Miserables
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The portreeve asked if we could not stay in the lazaret, and when I shook my head, we - the pcrtreeve, Dorcas, and I - went there to permit him to argue with the physician in charge, who, as I had predicted, refused to have us.
The Shadow of the Torturer
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The lazaret was opened during the plague outbreaks that decimated Venice, as well as much of Europe, throughout the 15th and 16th centuries A.D.
Low Water Again Plagues Venice: Acqua Bassa Redux
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He was in charge of their "lazaret," or dispensary, and he said my ankle had to be set.
2nd Lt. Jack Kaplan, USAAF