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The Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) is a 673-bed tertiary referral hospital and research centre in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, with strong links to Newcastle University. The hospital is part of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is a designated academic health science centre .
At the Royal Victoria Infirmary, after holding junior appointments from 1904 to 1907, [5] at age 28 he was appointed assistant physician. Six months later, he was promoted to full physician. [1] He held this post until 1939 when he retired as consulting physician. [3] [2] He qualified MRCP in 1909. [1]
Her father was Judge William Thomas Greenhow (1831-1921) and her grandfather was Thomas Michael Greenhow, co-founder of the city's Eye Infirmary [1] [2] and Newcastle University Medical School. [3] He worked at the Newcastle Infirmary, later renamed the Royal Victoria Infirmary, for many years and was instrumental in its expansion in the 1850s ...
Her father, Thomas Michael Greenhow, co-founded the city's Eye Infirmary, with Sir John Fife, [2] [3] and then Newcastle University Medical School. [4] He worked at Newcastle Infirmary, renamed the Royal Victoria Infirmary, for many years and was instrumental in its expansion in the 1850s. [2] [5]
Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the Shelford Group of University Teaching Hospitals and an NHS Foundation Trust.It provides acute medical services in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, at Royal Victoria Infirmary and Freeman Hospital, the Campus for Ageing and Vitality (the former Newcastle General Hospital site), Newcastle Dental Hospital, Newcastle Fertility Centre ...
The Royal Victoria Infirmary has renamed its lecture hall the Sir James Spence Lecture Theatre. Three local schools were renamed after Spence in early 2011. Amble Middle School, Druridge Bay Community Middle School and Coquet High School were rebranded as James Calvert Spence College on 1 January 2011.
Biography [ edit ] Born in Hexham , Northumberland, Hewson initially studied in 1753 at the Newcastle Infirmary , Newcastle upon Tyne (which later became the Royal Victoria Infirmary ) under its founder Richard Lambert and much later in the winter of 1761/1762 in Edinburgh and was a student, and later an assistant, of William Hunter . [ 2 ]
During the World War II, she treated casualties and worked on the decontamination squad at the Royal Victoria Infirmary. in Newcastle. [7] In 1947, she married Nigerian barrister, Samuel Osarogie Ighodaro of Benin City [8] with whom she had four children; Tony, Wilfred, Ayo, and Yinka.