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Ambulatory

The ambulatory is the covered passage around a cloister or the processional way around the east end of a cathedral or large church and behind the high altar. The first ambulatory was in France in the 11th century but by the 13th century ambulatories had been introduced in England and many English cathedrals were extended to provide an ambulatory.

Medical term
Ambulatory is also an adjective used to describe • patients who can walk despite their illness or injury. • outpatients generally including those needing a wheelchair. • medical staff providing outpatient care (see Ambulatory care nursing, Ambulatist). • medical procedures that do not ordinarily require an overnight stay in hospital (see Ambulatory care). • Canes or other walking aids can be called ambulatory assistive devices. ==See also==
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