Hospital Ambience | Background NOISE & AMBIENT | 1h
HOSPITAL AMBIENTS
►PART1: https://youtu.be/FM-IC85_ObE
►PART3: https://youtu.be/WpVR9uusaQY
►PART4: https://youtu.be/TUI7jiCfZWg
►PART5: https://youtu.be/o4RQGd2NSVs
►PART6: https://youtu.be/rVJN2b_2tdk
Hello gals and guys, this time, we are going to listen to background sounds of a hospital, heart rate monitor, and all the important sound effects. Any suggestions for the next video?
Hospital Ambience II. Wonderful sleeping, concentration, and relaxation ambience. Close your eyes. This Mindscape video provides the perfect background to sleep, relax, study, read, meditate, do homework, or work. Enjoy Hospital Ambience II sounds, the best Hospital mindscape.
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During the Middle Ages, hospitals served different functions from modern institutions. Middle Ages hospitals were almshouses for the poor, hostels for pilgrims, or hospital schools. The word "hospital" comes from the Latin hospes, signifying a stranger or foreigner, hence a guest. Another noun derived from this, hospitium came to signify hospitality, that is the relation between guest and shelterer, hospitality, friendliness, and hospitable reception. By metonymy, the Latin word then came to mean a guest-chamber, guest's lodging, an inn. Hospes is thus the root for the English words host (where the p was dropped for convenience of pronunciation) hospitality, hospice, hostel, and hotel. The latter modern word derives from Latin via the ancient French romance word hostel, which developed a silent s, which letter was eventually removed from the word, the loss of which is signified by a circumflex in the modern French word hôtel. The German word 'Spital' shares similar roots.
The grammar of the word differs slightly depending on the dialect. In the United States, hospital usually requires an article; in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, the word normally is used without an article when it is the object of a preposition and when referring to a patient ("in/to the hospital" vs. "in/to hospital"); in Canada, both uses are found.
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Software:
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Sound credits:
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►"ER_walkingin.wav" by NoiseCollector of Freesound.org
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🎧 About This Track
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📖 How to Get the Most Out of This Audio
To fully enjoy "Hospital Ambience | Background NOISE & AMBIENT | 1h", we recommend the following approach:
- Set the Scene: Find a comfortable position, dim the lights if possible, and minimize distractions.
- Use Quality Audio: Headphones or quality speakers will enhance the experience significantly.
- Adjust Volume: Keep the volume at a comfortable background level - loud enough to hear, quiet enough to relax.
- Enable Loop: Click the Loop button above for continuous play during your session.
- Try the Mixer: Use our Ambient Sound Mixer below to customize the audio with additional sound layers.
This 1:00:01 track is ideal for overnight sleep sessions. With 2.2M views, it has become a trusted choice for thousands of listeners worldwide.