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*[[Adam Mitchell]] underwent a surgical procedure to implant a microchip into his head on [[Floor 16]] of [[Satellite 5]].  It was implied that emergency facilities were located on other floors. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Long Game]]'')
*[[Adam Mitchell]] underwent a surgical procedure to implant a microchip into his head on [[Floor 16]] of [[Satellite 5]].  It was implied that emergency facilities were located on other floors. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Long Game]]'')
*In [[1943]] [[Honoré Lechasseur]] had to spend extensive time in an unnamed hospital following injuries sustained in [[World War II]].  Whilst in that hospital, he was possibly attended by an unknown incarnation of [[the Doctor]] who helped him recover ([[TN]]: ''[[Cabinet of Light]]'')
*In [[1943]] [[Honoré Lechasseur]] had to spend extensive time in an unnamed hospital following injuries sustained in [[World War II]].  Whilst in that hospital, he was possibly attended by an unknown incarnation of [[the Doctor]] who helped him recover ([[TN]]: ''[[Cabinet of Light]]'')
*[[Mike Lyndon]] ended up in hospital after defending his home from burglars.  His wife, [[Beth Halloran]] — an unwitting member of a [[Cell 114 invasion]] force — later killed him in the same hospital. ([[TW]]: ''[[Sleeper]]'').
*[[Mike Lyndon]] ended up in hospital after defending his home from burglars.  His wife, [[Beth Halloran]] — an unwitting member of a [[Cell 114]] invasion force — later killed him in the same hospital. ([[TW]]: ''[[Sleeper]]'').


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Hospital

Hospitals were places of work in which employees (including doctors, nurses and administrative staff) sought to heal temporary residents, damaged organic life called "patients". Perhaps because of the Doctor's outlook on life — not to mention his very name — many of the more important events in his life took place in hospitals.

named

Mental Institutions

Hawkswick Hall, North Yorkshire, a military mental hospital giving care to shell-shocked soldiers in the aftermath of their World War I service. (EDA: Casualties of War) an unnamed pychiatric hospital once inhabited by the Eighth Doctor (EDA: The Sleep of Reason) Bedlam Royal Hospital (DW: The Shakespeare Code) an unnamed mental hospital in (PDA: The Suns of Caresh) (Third Doctor)

Medical research facilities

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unnamed

TARDIS

The Doctor's TARDIS itself is said to have its own hospital ward. (NA: Sanctuary)

fictional

Channel 400 on the planet Blinni-Gaar broadcast what was likely a soap opera set in the titular Ogron Hospital. (PDA: Prime Time)

Behind the Scenes

Real life hospitals have proven popular filming locations. Ford's Hospital and Lord Leycester Hospital (DW: The Shakespeare Code) St Anne's Hospital (DW: The Invasion of Time)