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definitely CBCs - as for the nut ward

Posted By: MQMT92 on 2008-02-06
In Reply to: 2 questions....please help - anon

Subject: definitely CBCs - as for the nut ward

If it comes after the name of the hospital, yes.  If it's just by itself, no (except the P in P ward, I wouldn't hyphenate).


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