Infobox Hospital Name PAGENAME Org Group Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Image Royal Hants County Hospital2.jpg Caption optional Logo Location Winchester Region Hampshire State England Country UK HealthCare NHS Type District General Speciality Not applicable Emergency Yes Affiliation University ... www.hampshirehospitals.nhs.uk Wiki Links optional The RoyalHampshireCountyHospital in Winchester is a District General Hospital serving much of central Hampshire . It is owned and run by the Hampshire ... overnight with all emergencies transferred to nearby hospitals. ref cite web title Fire at RoyalHampshireCountyHospital in Winchester url http www.dailyecho.co.uk news district winchester 9412381.Fire at hospital publisher The Daily Echo accessdate 9 December 2011 ref History The HampshireCountyHospital was founded in Winchester in 1736, but sites in the town centre proved problematic ... thumb left The main hospital entrance, Butterfield Wing The eminent architect William Butterfield designed the new hospital, which opened in 1868 with sixteen in patients and fourteen out patients. Queen Victoria gave permission for the hospital to be Royal and contributed to the appeal, which ... part of the hospital, is located off site further down Romsey Road opposite the Hampshire Constabulary ... Hospital as opposed to the nearby St Paul s Hospital elderly rehabilitation unit which closed ..., Hampshire, England Bot generated title ref . The site also encompasses Marfield Cottage ... status and this has resulted in major streamlining of hospital policies and procedures. Land has also ... Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. ref cite web title About us url http www.hampshirehospitals.nhs.uk about us publisher Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust accessdate 19 March 2012 ref External links http www.whr.org.uk Winchester Hospital Radio References refs coord 51.062 1.330 display ... Hospitals in Hampshire Category NHS England hospitals Category 19th century architecture ... more details
http www.royalsurrey.nhs.uk Wiki Links Creates See also field The Royal Surrey CountyHospital RSCH is a 527 bedded District General Hospital , located on the fringe of Guildford , serving a population of 320,000 for general services and 1,200,000 for cancer services. The Royal Surrey is also a specialist ... www.royalsurrey.nhs.uk Royal Surrey CountyHospital Website Homepage ref The Trust offers clinical ... access surgery. ref name RSCHH The Royal Surrey CountyHospital in Guildford became one of the first ... is 199 million. ref name RSCHA http www.royalsurrey.nhs.uk About Us Royal Surrey CountyHospital ... references External links http www.royalsurrey.nhs.uk The Royal Surrey CountyHospital NHS Trust ...primary sources date April 2009 Infobox hospital Instructions All fields and invisible comments should be left intact for future editors, even if currently unused. All fields are optional, but if copying to another article, please copy the entire template. Full template and instructions at http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Infobox hospital Name Royal Surrey CountyHospital Org Group Royal Surrey CountyHospital NHS Trust Image Preferably a pic of the main building or entrance image alt Inserts alternate text for picture Caption optional map type Uses the Template Location map format must have latitude and longitude if using this. latitude used only for adding a map, with map type longitude used only for adding a map, with map type map caption Optional. Gives a small caption under the map such as Shown in region, country Logo Please conform to copyright Logo Size Use to limit the logo size Location Guildford Region Surrey State England Country UK Coordinates coord 51.240542 0.60936 display inline, title HealthCare NHS Funding Non profit, For profit, Government, Public will generate linka ... who acts as the hospital patron Network Hospital network, non owner Beds 527 Founded Cite ... campaign was fought to save the hospital, along with St Luke s Cancer Centre, from closure ... more details
Infobox Hospital Name Royal Sussex CountyHospital Org Group Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust Image Royal Sussex County Hospital2.png Caption Royal Sussex CountyHospital main building map type optional uses the Template Location map format must have latitude and longitude if using this. latitude used only for adding a map, with map type longitude used only for adding a map, with map type Logo optional Logo Size optional Location Brighton Region East Sussex State England Country UK Coordinates optional use template coord with display inline, title HealthCare NHS Type Teaching .... ref The Victoria Wing was added in 1839, and the Adelaide Wing in 1841. The Sussex CountyHospital became the Royal Sussex CountyHospital in about 1911. On New Year s Day 1872, a fire broke out on the top floor of the Adelaide Wing of the hospital, in Ward 6. Initially this fire threatened to destroy ... by the George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont Earl of Egremont , and the hospital was opened on 11 June 1828 as the Sussex CountyHospital. ref http www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk page id 8718 path 0p115p188p1071p.aspx ... page id 9097 path 0p116p177p.aspx Brighton s CountyHospital 1828 2007 by Harry Gaston ... School Patron None or the individual who acts as the hospital patron Beds 785 Founded 1828 Closed optional Website http www.bsuh.nhs.uk hospitals our hospitals royal sussex countyhospital Wiki Links optional The Royal Sussex CountyHospital is an acute teaching hospital in Brighton , England. Together with the Princess RoyalHospital Haywards Heath , it is administered by the Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust. The services provided at the hospital include an Emergency Department ... was added to the hospital in 1887, the Sussex Eye Hospital one of local architect John Leopold Denman ... hospital scheme takes next step ref Events In October 1984 this hospital received the injured ... is responsible for the hospital, as very disturbing images ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi health 4697757.stm ... more details
East HampshireRoyalHampshireCountyHospital , a general hospital in Winchester , Hampshire, founded ... military hospital in Gosport , Hampshire, founded in 1753 and closed in 2009 Royal Portsmouth Hospital , a former hospital in Portsmouth , Hampshire, which closed in 1978 Royal South HampshireHospital , an acute hospital in Southampton . Hampshire, founded in 1835 London Bethlem RoyalHospital ... Park Royal Surrey CountyHospital , a general hospital in Guildford , Surrey Sussex Princess RoyalHospital ... in the grounds of Royal Sussex CountyHospital in 2007 Royal Sussex CountyHospital , an acute ...Several hospital s and former hospitals are known formally or informally as RoyalHospital or simply ... charter . Australia See also List of hospitals in Australia Melbourne Royal Children s Hospital , a paediatric hospital in Melbourne , Victoria, founded in 1870, moving to Flemington Road in 1963 The Royal ... royal patronage in 1969, and moving to Swanston Street in 2003 Royal Melbourne Hospital , a general hospital in Melbourne , Victoria, founded in 1848, gaining royal patronage in 1935, moving to Parkville in 1944 Royal Park Hospital , a psychiatric hospital in Melbourne , Victoria, founded in 1907 and closed in 1999 Royal Women s Hospital, Melbourne , a specialist women s hospital in Melbourne ... Sydney Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children , a paediatric teaching hospital in Sydney , New South Wales, founded in 1880, moving to Westmead in 1995 RoyalHospital for Women , a hospital for women ... VII in 1904 Royal North Shore Hospital , a teaching hospital in Sydney , New South Wales, founded in 1885, moving to St Leonards in 1905 Royal Prince Alfred Hospital , a teaching hospital in Sydney , New ... of Edinburgh Royal South Sydney Hospital , a general hospital in Sydney , New South Wales, founded in 1913, gaining royal patronage in 1917, and closing in 2003 Tasmania Royal Derwent Hospital , an asylum ..., gaining royal patronage in 1967, and closing in 2000 Royal Hobart Hospital , a teaching hospital ... more details
HampshireCounty is the name of two counties in the United States HampshireCounty, Massachusetts HampshireCounty, West Virginia See also Hampshire for the county in England HampshireCounty Lunatic Asylum Templates geodis uscounty Interwiki de HampshireCounty es Condado de Hampshire fr Comt de Hampshire it Contea di Hampshire nl HampshireCounty no HampshireCounty nds HampshireCounty pl Hrabstwo Hampshire pt Condado de Hampshire ro Comitatul Hampshire sv HampshireCounty uk ... more details
the hospital amalgamated the Andover War Memorial Hospital and the RoyalHampshireCountyHospital in Winchester into one NHS Foundation Trust called The Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust ...Infobox Hospital Name Basingstoke and North HampshireHospital Org Group National Health Service Image North HampshireHospital geograph.org.uk 73200.jpg Caption optional map type Location map Hampshire ... news and events 2008 press releases nhs60th basingstoke and north hampshirehospital celebrate with a public open day title NHS60th Basingstoke and North HampshireHospital celebrate with a public ... In 2002 a new Education Centre, The Ark Centre, was opened on the hospital campus, run by the North Hampshire Medical Education Trust, a registered charity. This works in partnership with the hospital ... Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust http www.hrbasingstoke.co.uk Hospital Radio Basingstoke http www.arkcentre.com Ark Centre Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Medical Education Partner coord 51.28 1.11 display title Category Hospitals in Hampshire Category NHS England hospitals Category ... optional Location Basingstoke Region Hampshire State England Country UK Coordinates optional use ... Wiki Links optional BNHFT is a 450 bed National Health Service NHS Hospital in Basingstoke , Hampshire , England and employs around 2,800 staff. Each year it has around 47,000 admissions, sees ... babies. In 1999 it became the first hospital in Europe to perform surgery using equipment operated ... and self help meetings. The main restaurant in the hospital is called the Rendevouz Restaurant which caters for non patients as well as inpatients and outpatients. The hospital has been used as a set ... to form part of a children s play area, stands in Hunters Courtyard in the grounds of the hospital. ref ... archive archivedate 2006 10 24 ref The hospital has its own hospital radio station called http www.hrbasingstoke.co.uk Hospital Radio Basingstoke on 945  kHz AM and on channel 6 on the bedside ... more details
link & alternatively name if wish Region Concord, New Hampshire Concord e.g. County or City NB autolinked State New Hampshire optional UK England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland. US The US State ... also field Concord Hospital is an acute care hospital located in Concord, New Hampshire Concord , New Hampshire . It has a capacity of 295 beds and is a Level III trauma center. History The Concord Hospital Association was founded in 1884, to provide care to the poor and sick of the Concord area ...Infobox hospital Instructions All fields and invisible comments should be left intact for future editors, even if currently unused. All fields are optional, but if copying to another article, please copy the entire template. Full template and instructions at http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Infobox hospital Name Concord Hospital Org Group Org or group that owns manages the hospital Image Preferably a pic of the main building or entrance image alt Inserts alternate text for picture Caption optional map type Uses the Template Location map format must have latitude and longitude if using this. latitude ... or the individual who acts as the hospital patron Network Hospital network, non owner Beds 295 Cite ... , provided a gift of nearly 60,000 to the association for the construction of a charitable hospital. Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital, named after George s wife in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary, was opened on Dec. 15, 1891. In 1896, another hospital, the Memorial Hospital for Women and Children ... to become Concord Hospital. As part of the merger, the Concord Hospital School of Nursing was established, remaining in operation until 1989. ref Concord Hospital History . http www.concordhospital.org ... and current First Lady of New Hampshire References Reflist External links http www.concordhospital.org Official website Category Hospitals in New Hampshire Category Buildings and structures in Concord, New Hampshire ... more details
Royal Victoria Hospital may refer to Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast , Northern Ireland, established 1873 first air conditioned building in the world Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie , Ontario, Canada, established 1891 Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal , Quebec, Canada, established 1893 Royal Victoria Hospital, Edinburgh , Scotland Royal Victoria Hospital, Bournemouth , established 1889 Royal Victoria Military Hospital, or Netley Hospital , Hampshire, England, established 1856 Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital , Dublin, Ireland, established 1897 Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Bournemouth , established 1887 Hospital disambiguation ... more details
coord 51.690137 3.025591 display title For the 1932 Laurel & Hardy film see CountyHospital 1932 film CountyHospital often referred to locally as Panteg Hospital is the only hospital in Torfaen , Wales . It is located in the Pontypool suburb of Griffithstown . The oldest parts of the hospital were built in 1837 as a Workhouse as part of the Pontypool Poor Law Union. It was extended throughout the Victorian era Victorian period and again in the early parts of the twentieth century. The hospital was severely downgraded in the early 1990s and lost its maternity wards and full accident and emergency facility. A minor casualty department remains. See also http www.workhouses.org.uk index.html?Pontypool Pontypool.shtml History of the workhouse http www.wales.nhs.uk sites3 page.cfm?orgid 79&pid 974 Official hospital information page Category Hospitals in Wales Category Torfaen Category Hospitals with year of establishment missing UK hospital stub The Minor Injuries Unit was closed in November 2011. A Pain Management Centre for all of Aneurin Bevan Health Board s patients was opened in December 2011. ... more details
Royal Alexandra Hospital can refer to Royal Alexandra Hospital Paisley Royal Alexandra Hospital Rhyl Royal Alexandra Hospital, Brighton Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children , Sydney, Australia Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton Hospital disambiguation ... more details
Coord 50.801 1.089 display title region GB POR scale 10000 Unreferenced date October 2009 The Royal Portsmouth Hospital in Portsmouth , England was sited in Commercial Road close to the shopping centre and near to the Portsmouth Dockyard . The hospital closed on 1 October 1978, with all its facilities having been transferred to the Queen Alexandra Hospital in Cosham . The former hospital was demolished and the site developed by Sainsbury s , who now have a superstore there. This site is now part of the development known as the Northern Quarter and will be redevloped over the next few years. The Public House opposite the former RoyalHospital was renamed The Royal and the pub sign shows the original entrance into the hospital. This hospital once contained a Lock Ward for the treatment of Prostitutes under the regulations governed by the Contagious Diseases Acts 1863 1886. If identified as a Common Prostitute by the Metropolitan Water Police attached to the dockyard these women would be compulsorily examined and if found to be infected to be detained until pronounced Clean . Refusal of examination could mean detention for up to nine months in the hospital. Category 1978 disestablishments Category Defunct hospitals in England Category Portsmouth Category Hospitals in Hampshire Category History of Hampshire UK hospital stub ... more details
refimprove date March 2011 infobox military unit unit name RoyalHampshire Regiment image File Hampshire Regiment Badge.jpg 150px caption Badge of the Hampshire Regiment dates 1881 1992 country flag United ... volunteers of the ancient counties of England county of Hampshire . A regimental tradition was that on 1 ... Battalion Hampshire Regiment were on their way to the rifle range at Youghal County Cork when a road ... In 1946 the regiment was awarded the title of RoyalHampshire Regiment in recognition .... 2. For services of 67th Foot. See also Commons category RoyalHampshire Regiment Notes and references ... features articles 1819778.the roll of honour title The Roll of Honour year 2007 publisher The Hampshire Society accessdate 15 March 2011 ref garrison label nickname The Hampshire Tigers ref name ... label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours The RoyalHampshire Regiment was a British Army line infantry regiment from 1881 to 1992. ref name swin Cite ... London pages 148 149 ref Its lineage is continued today by the Princess of Wales s Royal Regiment . History Formation and antecedents The Hampshire Regiment was formed on 1 July 1881 under the Childers reforms from the merger of the 37th North Hampshire Regiment of Foot and the 67th South Hampshire ... World War , the Hampshire Regiment had six battalions that fought abroad, whilst more battalions ... Army Battalion that started the war in Aldershot, in Hampshire, UK. 13 September 1939 the 2nd ... Brigade The Hampshire Brigade . The 128th Infantry Brigade The 128th Infantry Brigade The Hampshire Brigade. ref name daniell cite book last Scott Daniell first David title The RoyalHampshire Regiment 1918 1954 year 2009 publisher Naval & Military Press isbn 9781845742577 ref The Hampshire Regiment ... were formed into the 128th Infantry Brigade the Hampshire Brigade , part of 43rd Wessex Division 43rd ... by 155th Battery Royal Artillery, and during the day the unrelenting German assault knocked out ... more details
Trust Wiki Links optional The RoyalHospital Haslar in Gosport , Hampshire , England was one of several hospitals serving the Portsmouth Urban Area . The RoyalHospital Haslar officially closed as the last military hospital in the UK in 2007. In the summer of 2009 all services were relocated to the Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth. The military personnel remaining at Haslar have now joined the Ministry of Defence Hospital Unit MDHU Portsmouth at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Cosham , Portsmouth ... of the RoyalHospital Haslar Category Portsmouth Category NHS hospitals Category Hospitals in Hampshire ...coord 50.786 1.124 display title region GB scale 5000 Infobox Hospital Name RoyalHospital Haslar Org Group Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust Image Haslar hospital geograph.org.uk 1517936.jpg Caption RoyalHospital Haslar Logo optional Location Gosport Region Hampshire State England Country UK HealthCare .... History The RoyalHospital Haslar began as a Royal Navy hospital in 1753. It has a long and distinguished ... became known as the Royal Naval Hospital Haslar abbreviated to RNH Haslar . In the 1940s, RNH Haslar ... the remit of the hospital expanded to serve all three services the Royal Navy , British Army Army and Royal Air Force . In 1996 the hospital again became known as the RoyalHospital Haslar . In 2001 the provision of acute healthcare within RoyalHospital Haslar was transferred from the Defence Secondary Care Agency to the NHS Trust. The RoyalHospital was the last MOD owned acute hospital in the UK ... www.bbc.co.uk hampshire content articles 2007 03 26 haslar march feature.shtml Haslar Hospital closure ... hampshire content articles 2007 03 26 haslar history feature.shtml BBC article on the history of the hospital ... was designed by Theodore Jacobsen and built between 1746 61. Haslar was the biggest hospital and the largest brick building in England when it was built. The hospital included an insane asylum asylum ... at Haslar Hospital 1758 1774 played a large part in discovering a cure for scurvy, not least through ... more details
The RoyalHospital for Sick Children may refer to RoyalHospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh RoyalHospital for Sick Children, Glasgow See also List of children s hospitals Hospital disambiguation ... more details
A Royal Naval Hospital RNH was a hospital operated by the United Kingdom British Royal Navy . No Royal Naval Hospitals survive as such, although some have become civilian hospitals and one remains as a tri service military hospital. Royal Naval Hospitals included Royal Naval Hospital HMNB Devonport Devonport , in Plymouth known as RNH Stonehouse Royal Naval Hospital Gibraltar , partly still open under service command Royal Naval Hospital Gillingham, Kent Gillingham , in Medway, Kent Greenwich Hospital London Royal Naval Hospital Greenwich , in London Royal Naval Hospital Haslar , near HMNB Portsmouth Portsmouth , changed to RoyalHospital Haslar, closed 2009. Royal Naval Hospital Hong Kong Royal Naval Hospital , Hong Kong, now Ruttonjee HospitalRoyal Naval Hospital, Portland, Dorset. Royal Naval Hospital, Mauritius Royal Naval Hospital, Bermuda. Royal Naval Hospital, Trincomalee, Ceylon. Hospital disambiguation Category Royal Navy UK mil stub ... more details
The hospital was founded as the Royal South Hampshire Infirmary in 1835, ref name inst http www.institutions.org.uk hospitals england hants royalhampshire infirmary.htm Rossbret Institutions Website RoyalHampshire Infirmary accessed 11th June 2006 ref and relocated several times before settling at its current location in the heart of the Nicholstown, Hampshire Nicholstown New Town area of Southampton. The foundation stone was laid on 10 July 1843, ref name inst and the hospital opened ...one source date July 2011 update date July 2011 Infobox hospital Name Royal South Hants Hospital Org ... Royal South Hants Hospital accessdate July 8, 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ... HealthCare NHS Type Community hospital Emergency No Affiliation University of Southampton Beds 332 Founded 1835 Website http www.royalsouthhantshospital.nhs.uk The Royal South Hants Hospital , known locally as The RSH , is a community hospital in Southampton . It has been managed by Southampton City Primary Care Trust since 31 March 2007 with some additional services being provided by the Hampshire ... 1178 National Archives Hospital Records Database ref In 1851, donations from doctors Joseph and William Bullar funded additional wards for the hospital, named the Bullar Wards. ref name echo Southern Daily Echo , 2007 03 12, pages 8 9 ref The hospital obtained its current name in 1965, and was funded ... echo The hospital chapel was built in 1857, and is now a grade II listed building . ref name echo In 1868 ... wards are located on the East side of the hospital campus. ref name echo In 1896, another new wing .... ref name echo Management of the hospital came under Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust when the trust was formed in 1993. Redevelopment as a community hospital On 31 March 2007 the hospital ... General Hospital and the Princess Anne Hospital , and new services being opened on the RSH site ... to Southampton General Hospital, while the breast surgery, breast imaging and breast screening services ... more details
Infobox Hospital Name Royal Berkshire Hospital Org Group Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust Image Royal Berkshire Hospital 3.jpg Caption small Royal Berkshire Hospital frontage small map type United ... Wiki Links optional The Royal Berkshire Hospital is a National Health Service hospital in the town of Reading, Berkshire Reading in the England English county of Berkshire . It provides acute hospital services to the residents of the western and central portions of Berkshire , and is managed by the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust . The hospital provides 813 inpatient beds 627 Acute medical acute ... url http www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk about title About the Trust Royal Berkshire Hospital publisher Royal ... The Royal Berkshire Hospital was opened in 1839 on the London Road on land donated by Henry Addington ... www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk history title History Royal Berkshire Hospital publisher Royal Berkshire ... at Royal Berkshire Hospital on 9 January 1982, as was her sister Pippa Middleton in 1983. ref ... both the Royal Berkshire Hospital and Battle Hospital , the town s other general hospital. ref name rbhhist Image Royal Berkshire Hospital 1.jpg thumb left The new entrance block for the Royal Berkshire ... Hospital services onto the Royal Berkshire Hospital site. In August of the same year, the Royal Berkshire ... berkshire 10874362 title Royal Berkshire Hospital to axe up to 600 jobs publisher BBC date 2010 ... of the original frontage of the Royal Berkshire Hospital center Image Royal Berkshire Hospital ... 11 22 ref References Reflist External links commons category Royal Berkshire Hospital http www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk ... Minister . The hospital was built by local architect and builder Henry Briant , who won the design competition. William IV of the United Kingdom King William IV took a keen interest in the hospital before ... the hospital opened. The first patron of the hospital was William s niece and successor, Victoria ... Details Default.aspx?id 39019&mode quick title Images of England Main Block and Flanking Wings at Royal ... more details
Infobox hospital Name Royal Jubilee Hospital Org Group Vancouver Island Health Authority Image optional Caption optional map type Canada British Columbia latitude 48.4334 longitude 123.3274 map caption Location in British Columbia Logo optional Location Victoria, British Columbia Victoria Region e.g. County or City State British Columbia Country CA Coordinates coord 48 26 00 N 123 19 38 W region CA BC type landmark scale 5000 display inline,title Helipad Airport codes CBK8 p n HealthCare Medicare Type General Speciality if devoted to a speciality, i.e. not if has broad spectrum of specialities Standards optional if no national standards Emergency Yes Affiliation University of British Columbia Beds 400 Founded 1890 Closed optional Website http www.viha.ca finding care facilities royal jubilee hospital.htm Royal Jubilee Hospital Wiki Links optional The Royal Jubilee Hospital is a 400 bed general hospital in Victoria, British Columbia Victoria , British Columbia , Canada located about Convert ... Columbia government announced that it would expand and renovate the hospital, increasing the number of beds to 500 and replacing many buildings. ref http www.multimedia.gov.bc.ca EN new royal jubilee hospital Premier Gordon Campbell s Video Gallery New Royal Jubilee Hospital ref References Reflist ... after the hospital . Its name commemorates the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. Founded in 1890, Royal Jubilee was Victoria s main hospital until 1983, when an expanded Victoria General Hospital re opened in the suburban municipality of View Royal, British Columbia View Royal . ref http www.victoriahf.ca milestones.htm Victoria Hospitals Foundation Milestones ref Royal Jubilee offers Intensive care medicine critical care , surgery , diagnostics, Emergency ... former nurses Dormitory residence at the hospital, was designated a National Historic Sites of Canada ... Category Hospitals established in 1890 Category Heliports in Canada NHSC Canada hospital stub ... more details
coord 52.421 1.961 display title region GB scale 5000 This page is about the hospital in Birmingham, England. For the hospital in London see Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital . Infobox Hospital Name Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Org Group The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Image Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham, England 2July2006.jpg Caption From Bristol Road South, photo 2006 Width 300px Logo optional Location Bristol Road South, br Northfield, Birmingham Northfield Region br Birmingham State br England Country br United Kingdom Coordinates HealthCare NHS Type Specialist Speciality Orthopedic surgery Emergency No Affiliation Beds Founded 1909 Closed optional Website http www.roh.nhs.uk Wiki Links optional The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital is an National Health Service England National Health Service hospital situated in Northfield, Birmingham Northfield , Birmingham, West Midlands, England. It specialises in bone and joint problems. ref cite web url http www.nhs.uk servicedirectories Pages Hospital.aspx?id RRJ05 title Royal Orthopaedic Hospital accessdate 2009 10 03 publisher National Health Service NHS ref History The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital was formed from the union of two hospitals, and opened in 1909 at The Woodlands, Northfield. The building, dating from 1840, was donated to the Birmingham Cripples Union by George Cadbury , ref cite web url http www.institutions.org.uk hospitals england warks royal orthopaedic hospital.htm title Royal Orthopaedic Hospital accessdate 2009 10 03 publisher Rossbret Institutions Website ref who then moved into Northfield Manor House . A new 8 million pound out patient department was opened in May 2011. Its 24 consultation rooms, treatment rooms and other facilities replaced the temporary out patients buildings that had ... title Outpatients unit opens at Royal Orthopaedic Birmingham date 2011 05 03 publisher BBC News ref ... Midlands county Category NHS hospitals Category Health in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Hospitals ... more details
The RoyalHospital, Donnybrook location Dublin ISBN 0952147602 coord missing County Dublin ga An tOspid al ...The RoyalHospital, Donnybrook Irish language Irish An tOspid al R oga, Domhnach Broc also known as the Hospital for Incurables is a hospital in Dublin , Ireland , founded in 1743. It was originally set up as a hospital for incurables to provide sufferers with food, shelter and relief from their distressing conditions. History In Georgian Dublin there were a number of charitable music societies that raised money to alleviate the suffering of the poor and ill. There was no system of public welfare, nor, until much later, any general policy on the part of the government to alleviate the problem of poverty, which pervaded the city at that time. One of these societies was the Dublin Charitable Musical Society of Crow Street, the leading light of which was Richard Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington Baron Mornington , a politician Member of Parliament MP for Trim, County Meath Trim 1729 1746 and amateur violinist who took part in charity concerts. The society decided in 1743 to donate their funds to set up and support a hospital for incurables. A house for this purpose was rented in Fleet St., fitted up, and opened on 23 May 1744, with a nurse, a staff of doctors and surgeons, and 23 patients. ref name wat John Watson The Gentleman and Citizen s Almanack for 1745, quoted in Burke, p. 3 ref File Lock hospital 1890.jpg thumb right The hospital building in Townsend St., which was taken over by the Lock Hospital, Dublin Lock Hospital in 1793. The hospital moved to Townsend St. in 1753. In 1793 the hospital exchanged location with the Lock Hospital, Dublin Lock Hospital , which suited both hospitals, and moved to Donnybrook, Dublin Donnybrook , a suburb of the city. Notable physicians At the foundation of the hospital the doctors were Francis Le Hunte from County Wexford , a founder member of the Royal Dublin Society RDS , Constantine Barber and John Nichols. ref name wat References ... more details
unreferenced date October 2008 Infobox Hospital Name Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital Org Group Buckinghamshire Hospitals Image RoyalBucksEntrance.jpg Caption optional Logo optional Location Aylesbury , Region Buckinghamshire State England Country UK HealthCare Private Type Specialist Speciality Spinal cord injury Emergency No Affiliation University or Medical School Beds Founded 1832 Closed optional Website http www.royalbucks.co.uk Wiki Links optional The Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital colloquially called the Royal Bucks was founded in 1832 in response to the cholera epidemic that swept across England at that time. It is situated in Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire . The construction was based on the design of a stately home to help dissociate the assumption at the time that hospitals were a place ... to the hospital a kind of insurance to ensure treatment when it was needed you were charged Sixpence ... pavilion style civilian hospital to be completed in the UK. Letters and sketches by her about the design are in the Buckinghamshire County Council Bucks County Council Reference Library. Florence Nightingale also did a lot of fundraising for the hospital, keeping the admission fees low, ensuring the hospital was able to treat more people. Originally called the Buckinghamshire Infirmary, it is thought that it became Royal after the future Edward VII of the United Kingdom Edward VII received ... Rothschilds at Waddesdon Manor . It was the main hospital for the town of Aylesbury all the way through to 1948 when Stoke Mandeville Hospital on the outskirts of town was expanded and took over that role. From that time it became a maternity hospital until the early 1990s when a new maternity wing was opened at Stoke Mandeville. The Royal Bucks, as it had become known, stood empty for a few years, before being renovated and turned into a private hospital for the treatment of spinal injuries. It is for this purpose that the hospital is used today. coord 51.8207 0.8160 type landmark region ... more details
Infobox Hospital Name Royal Gwent Hospital Org Group Aneurin Bevan Local Health Board Image Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, Cardiff Road entrance.jpg Caption Cardiff Road entrance of the hospital map type latitude 51.580 longitude 2.998 Logo optional Location Newport Region State Wales Country UK Coordinates optional use template coord with display inline,title HealthCare NHS Type General Speciality if devoted to a speciality, i.e. not if has broad spectrum of specialities Standards optional if no national standards Emergency Yes, 24 hour Affiliation Beds Approximately 774 in 2006 Staff More than 3,400 in 2006 Founded 1836, moved 1901 Closed Website http www.wales.nhs.uk sitesplus 866 page 40419 Wiki Links optional Image Newport and Monmouthshire Infirmary 1905.jpg thumb 300px right Newport and Monmouthshire Hospital new buildings in 1905 The Royal Gwent Hospital is the principal hospital in the city of Newport and the ancient county of Monmouthshire historic Monmouthshire . It is located on Cardiff Road near the Newport city centre city centre . The buildings on the present site were opened on 5 August 1901 on land donated by Godfrey Morgan, 1st Viscount Tredegar . As of 2006 the hospital has more than 3,400 staff and approximately 774 beds, providing a comprehensive range of hospital services for a population of more than 550,000. History 1836 The Newport Poor Law Union was formed on 1 August. 1839 The Newport Dispensary opened on Llanarth Street on 3 April. 1843 Moved to Great Dock Street. 1859 Dispensary became known as the Newport Infirmary and Dispensary. 1860 Moved to Stow Hill. 1867 In patients received for the first time. 1888 Became Newport and County Infirmary. 1892 ... Hospital. 1901 Moved to Cardiff Road. New buildings opened by Lord Tredegar . 1913 Became Royal Gwent Hospital and took over the provision of healthcare in Monmouthshire . External links http www.wales.nhs.uk sitesplus 866 page 40419 Royal Gwent Hospital Coord 51.580 2.998 type landmark region ... more details
Cleanup school date December 2009 Infobox UK school name The RoyalHospital School, Holbrook image RHS1.JPG ... Hospital The RoyalHospital School usually shortened as RHS and historically nicknamed The Cradle of the Navy ref name nmm.ac.uk http www.nmm.ac.uk server show conWebDoc.6490 The RoyalHospital ... Country . The RoyalHospital School was established by a Royal Charter in 1712. It was originally located ... Anglia . The RoyalHospital School is the only independent boarding school in the United Kingdom to have ... own Admiralty approved Blue ensign RoyalHospital School Blue Ensign , as well as being the only school ... background. Leadership development is another distinctive feature of the RoyalHospital ... extracurricular activities at the RoyalHospital School. The Combined Cadet Force is unique, as it also ... pitches The RoyalHospital School has a partnership with America s Colonial Colleges second oldest ... of The RoyalHospital School work publisher Mariners date March 5, 2003 url http www.mariners l.co.uk doi accessdate February 9, 2009 ref The RoyalHospital School is a full boarding school and operates ... Boys of The RoyalHospital School.jpg thumb Boys of The RoyalHospital School, Greenwich c.1900 The school ... History of The RoyalHospital School , Bernard de Neumann, The City University, London ref ref http www.rhsa.co.uk greenwich.htm RoyalHospital School Association ref The original purpose of the school ... in the country. ref http www.nmm.ac.uk visit exhibitions on display the royalhospital school gallery ... RoyalHospital School traditions are associated with the Royal Navy or seafaring. For example, key ... carry the rank of warrant officer first class . Music The RoyalHospital School has a distinctive ... 150 ref The RoyalHospital School marching band is a perennial part of school life. The band is managed ... and Mary and for a William and Mary graduate to teach at The RoyalHospital School for a year. Events ... December 2011 The chapel programme is central to the RHS education. Royal Foundation The RoyalHospital ... more details
Refimprove date November 2009 Image Royal Eye Hospital.jpg thumb 200px Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, 1886 2009 Manchester Royal Eye Hospital is an Ophthalmology ophthalmic hospital in Wilmslow Road Oxford Road , Chorlton on Medlock , Manchester , England . It is part of Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust . It was founded in 1814 on the initiative of W. J. Wilson and opened the following year. It is located on the same site as the Manchester Royal Infirmary and St Mary s Hospital, Manchester St Mary s Hospital for Women and Children . In August 2009 the existing hospital services were moved to a new building on the Royal Infirmary site. It is a grade II listed building , designed by Pennington & Bridgen, opened in 1886, and was the first of the hospitals to be built in this district. The hospital has a much longer history and the previous hospital building in St John Street, Manchester, still exists this was in use from 1867 to 1886. References Brockbank, E. M. 1929 The Hospitals of Manchester and Salford . In Book of Manchester and Salford . Manchester Falkner & Co. External links http www.cmft.nhs.uk royal eye home.aspx Manchester Royal Eye Hospital Coord 53 27 43 N 2 13 43 W type landmark display title Central Manchester Hospitals Trust Manchester B&S Category Hospitals in Manchester Category NHS hospitals Category Teaching hospitals in England Category Specialist hospitals in England NHS stub GreaterManchester hospital stub ... more details