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Angkarn Kalayanapong
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long-term heart disease and diabetes, Angkarn died at the age of 86 in Samitivej Hospital, Bangkok. "Beloved artist Angkarn dies at 86", Bangkok Post,
Watthana district
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Hospital - Major medical center that caters to tourists on Soi Sukhumvit 3. Samitivej Hospital - An up-scale hospital, on Soi Sukhumvit 49. Camillian Hospital
List of hospitals in Thailand
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General Bangkok Sathon 387 Samitivej Chinatown Hospital Bangkok Dusit Medical Services General Bangkok Samphanthawong 31 Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital Bangkok
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clear his blocked artery. On 19 February 2013, Paras was admitted to Samitivej Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand after he suffered a second heart attack
Khine Htoo
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symptoms of jaundice. His condition did not improve, so he was flown to Samitivej Hospital in Bangkok for further treatment. There, he was diagnosed with
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emblem of Samphanthawong district office. Wat Traimit and Golden Buddha Samitivej Chinatown Hospital Thian Fah Foundation Hospital and Guan Yin Shrine Chaloem
Ngarmchit Purachatra
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(1915-06-07)7 June 1915 Bangkok, Siam Died 18 October 1983(1983-10-18) (aged 68) Samitivej Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand Spouse Prince Prem Purachatra (m. 1940;
Samphanthawong subdistrict
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Samphanthawong (Wat Ko) Thian Fah Foundation Hospital (Guanyin Shrine) and Samitivej Chinatown Hospital Chaloem Buri Intersection Yaowarat Road Plaeng Nam
Childbirth in Thailand
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westernized hospital settings, which would limit woman's mobility during labor. Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital in Bangkok is currently the only hospital in the country
Princess Princep Shah of Nepal
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Princess Princep Shah of Nepal (1945–1982). Princess Princep died at the Samitivej Hospital, Bangkok, on 22 May 1982. Member of the Order of Om Rama Patta
Galyani Vadhana
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committee. The first prize-giving by Princess Boonjirathorn was organized at Samitivej Hospital on 18 September 1979. Afterwards scholarships and awards were