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  2. Mad Nurse - Wikipedia

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    Mad Nurse is a video game programmed by Simon Pick and published by Firebird Software Ltd. for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum in 1984.. The plot of the game is that you control a nurse at a maternity hospital, where you have to rescue the babies who have escaped from their cots.

  3. Two Point Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Two Point Hospital was announced on 16 January 2018 [52] in a short YouTube video showing the game's visuals and comedic styling, and depicted a patient suffering from Light Headedness. [4] [53] Edge compared this disease's role in the game's marketing to that of Theme Hospital ' s Bloaty Head, which was described as its "poster disease". [1]

  4. Emergency Room (series) - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Room is a simulation video game series in which the player assumes the role of a medical person who treats hospital patients. The first game, Emergency Room, was released for MS-DOS in 1995. It was developed and published by Legacy Software, which created additional games in the series as Legacy Interactive Inc. beginning in 1999.

  5. McAlpin Nursing Home - Wikipedia

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    The McAlpin Nursing Home Impressed by the lack of trained nurses in families during sickness and persuaded of the benefit of a nursing home for patients requiring special treatment and skilled nursing Miss McAlpin on February 9 th 1874 opened the Glasgow training Home for Nurses in St George’s Road. The beneficent work then instituted grew ...

  6. List of fictional nurses - Wikipedia

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    Audrey March Hardy from the soap opera General Hospital; Haruhara Haruko, in a brief instance in the first episode of the anime series FLCL; Ruby Haswell from the British soap opera Emmerdale; Carol Hathaway from the television series ER; Hello Nurse from the animated television series Animaniacs; David Hide from the British drama Casualty

  7. How a Detroit Lions fan's life was saved and then lost — and ...

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    Wally, who is from Midlothian, Illinois, was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. “In the ambulance, he was responsive, and I could hear the paramedics talking with him,” said ...

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  9. Theme Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Theme Hospital is a business simulation game developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts in 1997 for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows compatible PCs in which players design and operate a privately owned hospital with the goal of curing patients of fictitious comical ailments.