hospitalise造句1. He broke a leg and was hospitalised for a month.
2. In particular, morbidity for those hospitalised with measles is clearly reduced.
3. The two major causes of death in children hospitalised with measles and in the community settings were respiratory and diarrhoeal disease.
4. He was hospitalised and needed 28 stitches to a leg wound.
5. I was hospitalised for angina and my care was excellent.
6. An apparently dangerous criminal may be hospitalised with a restriction stipulating that only the Home secretary can authorise his release.
7. Three who were hospitalised could not speak intelligibly, had a fixed stare, and were constantly drooling.
8. The other major target group is those hospitalised with infectious illnesses.
9. Those who had little locomotor activity are hospitalised more often, have surgery more often and die sooner.
10. Pilot Stephen Grey was unhurt apart from a minor neck injury which hospitalised him for a short period.
11. It may be decorating a flat for a housebound person, to taking care of the cat of an elderly hospitalised lady.
12. This is particularly ironic given that at least three people were hospitalised after taking Ketamine at the same venue.
13. Between 1986-95, they estimate a 33 percent rise in the number of over-75s hospitalised for short-stay treatment alone.
14. She has never had a period; at eleven she was diagnosed as anorexic and hospitalised for ten weeks.
15. The police have confirmed 40 walking wounded, and 31 people hospitalised who had been cut from the wreckage.
16. "This test will enable health workers to accurately identify kids to hospitalise and treat, " he says.