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The name Isca Dumnoniorum is a Latinization of a native Brittonic name describing flowing water, in reference to the River Exe.More exactly, the name seems to have originally meant "full of fish" (cf. Welsh pysg, pl. "fish"), [2] although it came to be a simple synonym for water (cf. Scottish whisky). [3]
Exeter Hospital's merger with Beth Israel Lahey came with promise of $375 million investment. Exeter Health Resources — which includes Exeter Hospital, Core Physicians and Rockingham Visiting ...
The Latin name for Exeter is Isca Dumnoniorum ("Water of the Dumnonii"). This oppidum (a Latin term meaning an important town) on the banks of River Exe certainly existed prior to the foundation of the Roman city in about AD 50. Isca is derived from the Brythonic word for flowing water, which was
EXETER — Exeter Hospital announced Tuesday it will discontinue its advanced life support paramedic intercept service as of Sept. 20, citing financial challenges and other factors.
The Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital on Barrack Road, Exeter, which is managed by the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust. The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust ran Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Honeylands Children's Centre (for specialist assessment and support for children with special needs and their families), the Exeter Mobility Centre (providing orthotics, prosthetics ...
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Roman Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum): excavations in the war-damaged areas, 1945–1947. Manchester: Published for the University College of the South-West of England by Manchester University Press. Fox, Aileen (1955). "Celtic fields and farms on Dartmoor, in the light of recent excavations at Kestor". Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 20: 87 ...
The news of Deb Cresta taking over comes as Exeter Health Resources, Inc. officially became part of Beth Israel Lahey Health.