A male hospital attendant who has general duties that do not involve the medical treatment of patients.
1Why, therefore, should they have desired to kidnap a mere hospital attendant?
2In January 1892 he attacked a hospital attendant with a chair.
3The hospital attendant was again ordered to take the temperature.
4The doctors departed, leaving a hospital attendant, instructed by them, to watch Madame Hulot.
5A mere hospital attendant-oneGaydon, who is of no consequence.
6The hospital attendant who was suspected that night got his discharge a few days later.
7This time he sent a hospital attendant to take the patient's temperature, which was 104°.
8I hung about outside till the hospital attendant paid his belated visit, and then questioned him.
9Peter scowled at the now frightened hospital attendant.
10Mr. Smith's allusions to the hospital attendant were not received by that gentleman in the most amiable spirit.
11The good old doctor himself had bundled the grateful lad and sent a special hospital attendant with him.
12The hospital attendant spoke quickly as one would who had a disagreeable task and must dispose of it without any delay.
13At last both of them ran to me, and with joy I recognized the doctor and hospital attendant of my company.
14This word of a scientific language used in conversation with a simple hospital attendant surprises me, I admit, and I merely reply:
15He leaned out and called to a hospital attendant, that Amedee had not noticed before, who was cutting linen upon a table in the garden:
16Hospital attendants at Waikato Hospital are going on strike for 24 hours on Thursday.