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− | {{Quote|[[Charles Montgomery Burns|Burns]] was rushed to a nearby | + | {{Quote|[[Charles Montgomery Burns|Burns]] was rushed to a nearby [Veterans Hospital] where he was pronounced dead. He was then transferred to [[Springfield General Hospital|a better hospital]] where doctors upgraded his condition to alive.|[[Kent Brockman]]|Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)}} |
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When Abraham Simpson gets scared of toy soldiers from [[Toys Were Us]], the family takes him back to the hospital.<ref>"[[Mad About the Toy]]"</ref> | When Abraham Simpson gets scared of toy soldiers from [[Toys Were Us]], the family takes him back to the hospital.<ref>"[[Mad About the Toy]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | *{{Wikipedialink|Veterans Health Administration}} | ||
{{Springfield}} | {{Springfield}} |
Latest revision as of 14:07, April 17, 2024
- "Burns was rushed to a nearby [Veterans Hospital] where he was pronounced dead. He was then transferred to a better hospital where doctors upgraded his condition to alive."
- ―Kent Brockman[src]
V.A. Hospital
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Location Information
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The Veterans Administration (V.A.) Hospital is a hospital for military veterans.
History[edit]
Abraham Simpson came here with his family but was told there would be a twenty three year wait until he could be seen. Another veteran came along and told him he could get cheap healthcare in Cuba.[1]
When Abraham Simpson gets scared of toy soldiers from Toys Were Us, the family takes him back to the hospital.[2]
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)"
- Episode – "Havana Wild Weekend"
- Episode – "Mad About the Toy"
References[edit]
External links[edit]