invalid children造句
例句與造句
- She set up Oxford Summer Schools for the training of Sunday School teachers and Winifred House Invalid Children's Convalescent Home.
- She set up Oxford Summer Schools for the training of Sunday School teachers, and Winifred House Invalid Children's Convalescent Home.
- In addition, she dedicated a generous sum to endow a home for invalid children at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
- The charity was at its most popular in the 1920s, with most of the funds raised donated to the Invalid Children's Aid Association.
- Gilchrist also gave of her time on a voluntary basis as physician ( 1903 11 ) to Queen Margaret College Settlement's Invalid Children's School.
- It's difficult to find invalid children in a sentence. 用invalid children造句挺難的
- There was also a horticultural wing aimed at children, and a branch called Invalid Children's Aid ( ICA ), which became independent in 1908.
- She is depicted in one of the four well known endpapers of the Potter books, and was featured on a Christmas card for the Invalid Children's Aid Association.
- While it is a pay channel, part of the concept is to help provide a high level of teaching to invalid children, refugees and children in rural areas where some schools may soon be shut for economic reasons.
- With a private income, Lambert devoted much time to voluntary child welfare work, becoming honorary director of the Central Council for Infant and Child Welfare, honorary secretary of the Central Council for the Care of Cripples, and a member of council of the Invalid Children's Aid Society.
- Many important early figures in pediatrics did their internship under his supervision, such as Dorothy Reed ( Mendenhall ), MD, John Howland, MD ( 1st Chairman of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins and Director of the Harriet Lane Home for Invalid Children ) and Edward Parks, MD ( 3d chair at John's Hopkins ).
- By late 1928, 700, 000 had joined, raising over ?00, 000 ( equal to ?} } today ) for hospital cots, outings to the country, invalid children, etc . It endowed 40 hospital cots, funded holidays for thousands of needy children, and in 1929 established a roof garden for mothers and children on the Marylebone Housing Association's first block of slum clearance flats.