Does the court have an infirmary?

Generally, courts have infirmaries to provide basic medical care. The infirmary is set up to respond to emergencies and minor injuries that occur during the course of a court's work. It can provide first aid, simple medical care, and diagnostic services. It is important to note that infirmaries are not usually equipped with large-scale medical equipment or specialized doctors, so in the case of major medical emergencies, referral to a hospital for specialized treatment is still required. Facilities and services may vary from region to region or from court to court, depending on local court regulations.