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The nearest public hospital is the Royal Hobart Hospital on Liverpool St in Hobart. to:
The nearest public hospital is the Royal Hobart Hospital at 48 Liverpool St in Hobart (03) 6222 8308 (switchboard) January 13, 2009, at 08:49 AM
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The nearest public hospital is the Royal Hobart Hospital on Liverpool St in Hobart. January 13, 2009, at 08:49 AM
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The Uni Doctors are located on campus in the University Union building: http://www.unidoctors.com.au/ to:
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City Doctors are affiliated, are usually OK to turn up without an appointment, and located (oddly enough) in the city, 93 Collins St: http://www.citydoctors.com.au/ to:
City Doctors are affiliated with Uni Doctors, are usually OK to turn up without an appointment, and located (oddly enough) in the city, 93 Collins St: January 13, 2009, at 08:47 AM
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City Doctors are affiliated, are usually OK to turn up without an appointment, and located (oddly enough) in the city: to:
City Doctors are affiliated, are usually OK to turn up without an appointment, and located (oddly enough) in the city, 93 Collins St: January 13, 2009, at 08:46 AM
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The After Hours Doctor is an emergency clinic located at 252 Main Road, Derwent Park, not far from Hobart (about 15 minutes in a cab), open only on weeknights, weekends and public holidays. You can rock up without an appointment, but you can call them on (03) 6274 4250. to:
The After Hours Doctor is an emergency clinic located at 252 Main Road, Derwent Park, not far from Hobart (about 15 minutes in a cab), open only on weeknights, weekends and public holidays. You can rock up without an appointment, but you can call them on (03) 6274 4250. January 13, 2009, at 08:46 AM
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The After Hours Doctor is an emergency clinic located in Derwent Park, not far from Hobart (about 15 minutes in a cab), open only on weeknights, weekends and public holidays. You can rock up without an appointment, but you can call them on (03) 6274 4250. to:
The After Hours Doctor is an emergency clinic located at 252 Main Road, Derwent Park, not far from Hobart (about 15 minutes in a cab), open only on weeknights, weekends and public holidays. You can rock up without an appointment, but you can call them on (03) 6274 4250. January 13, 2009, at 08:39 AM
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Infectious illnessesIf you catch something highly transmissible (eg, gastrointestinal illnesses) during the conference, please do not attend the conference that day and give the organisers a heads up. linux.conf.au has had major problems with outbreaks of gastrointestinal problems before. January 12, 2009, at 09:36 PM
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For emergencies requiring immediate medical attention or for a crime in progress or similar (not trivial stuff), you can contact fire, police and ambulance operators as follows: January 11, 2009, at 01:06 PM
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The nearest public hospital is the http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=royal+hobart+hospital,+hobart+australia&sll=41.554325,-87.297363&sspn=0.124605,0.308647&ie=UTF8&z=16on? Liverpool St in Hobart. to:
The nearest public hospital is the Royal Hobart Hospital on Liverpool St in Hobart. http://tinyurl.com/9ormzc I need an ambulanceAmbulance service in Tasmania is free. Call 000. Added line 33:
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<<<<<<< If you find yourself in need of some medical attention while you're in Hobart there are lots of options around Sandy Bay and Hobart generally. I need to see a general practitionerThe Uni Doctors are located on campus in the University Union building: http://www.unidoctors.com.au/ Phone (03) 6226 2102 City Doctors are affiliated, are usually OK to turn up without an appointment, and located (oddly enough) in the city: http://www.citydoctors.com.au/ (03) 6231 3003 If you can't get into either is a list of many other general practitioners; look for the ones in Sandy Bay and the city. http://www.gpsouth.com.au/directory_body.html Note not all GPs are interested in taking new patients. It's after hours and I need to see a GPThe After Hours Doctor is an emergency clinic located in Derwent Park, not far from Hobart (about 15 minutes in a cab), open only on weeknights, weekends and public holidays. You can rock up without an appointment, but you can call them on (03) 6274 4250. I need to go to hospitalThe nearest public hospital is the http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=royal+hobart+hospital,+hobart+australia&sll=41.554325,-87.297363&sspn=0.124605,0.308647&ie=UTF8&z=16on? Liverpool St in Hobart. ======= Added line 32:
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