Infirmary
(noun)
A room or building where people who are ill or injured are taken care of.
Origin:
From latin infirmarius ("sickroom"), from infirmus ("weak, sic.k")
Examples:
- She was taken to the infirmary after fainting at the concert.
- The school had an infirmary where students could go if they felt unwell.
- The infirmary staff treated her for a sprained ankle.
- The prison had an infirmary where inmates could receive medical treatment.
- The infirmary was staffed by a nurse and a doctor.