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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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at the clinic

0My family home was directly across the street from the clinic entrance of Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. We lived downstairs and rented the upstairs rooms01b00 to out-patients 00at the clinic00.02b02br
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01b00I know, 00out-patients00 come only for treatment at the clinic/hospital.02b02br
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00But in the above sentence, it tells that they rented the room 00to out-patients00. But, I think, it should be00 they rented the room to the clinic or to the (Johns Hopkins Hospital)02br
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00Please help me.0-
  

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0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00But, I think, it should be02font 01font 00 they rented the room to the02font 00 clinic or to the (Johns Hopkins Hospital)02br 02br 00Why do you think that? Outpatients are people who visit the hospital from time to time for treatment. 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00But, I think, it should be02font 01font 00 they rented the room to the02font 00 clinic or to the (Johns Hopkins Hospital)02br 02br 00Why do you think that?
  • Outpatients are people who visit the hospital from time to time for treatment.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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