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health camp

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noun

  1. a camp, usually at the seaside, for children requiring health care

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It's there in this career and so it's just something to think about and maybe dispose of, or not think about anymore, or go to some hideous health camp.

From Salon

After we reach the shore, the team set up a health camp under the shade of a tree on the edge of the village, where cows had earlier been taking shelter from the sun.

From BBC

Mr. Loinger, who had prepared a cover story, told the soldiers the kids were refugees from bombed-out Marseille, traveling to a health camp.

From Washington Post

She was not involved in politics when she met Panchali Bhattacharya, the communist militant who had set up a health camp near her house.

From Salon

Most people, she said, think, “Well, prison isn’t a health camp. And, anyway, how else should they be treated?”

From Washington Times