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After the hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948, Princess Mary returned to open a new outpatients department in 1961. [1] After Raikeswood Hospital closed in 1991, Skipton Hospital became the main hospital for the district. [ 4 ]
The hospital was established in a townhouse on George Row in 1744. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] After a fund-raising campaign led by Dr William Kerr, a purpose-built hospital designed by Mr A Saxton was built at Northampton Fields and opened in 1793.
Macclesfield District General Hospital – Macclesfield; Manchester Royal Eye Hospital – Manchester; Manchester Royal Infirmary – Manchester; Newton Community Hospital - Merseyside [3] North Manchester General Hospital - Manchester; Ormskirk District General Hospital - Lancashire [4] Pendle Community Hospital, Lancashire
Airedale General Hospital is an NHS district General Hospital based in Steeton with Eastburn, West Yorkshire, England and is operated by the Airedale NHS Foundation Trust. [1] Airedale was opened for patients in July 1970 [ 2 ] and officially opened by the Prince of Wales on 11 December of the same year. [ 3 ]
Tameside General Hospital is an acute general hospital in Ashton-under-Lyne, England, managed by Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust. It serves the surrounding area of Tameside in Greater Manchester , and the town of Glossop in Derbyshire .
It was expanded in 1989 under a scheme which allowed the old Victorian St Mary's Hospital to close and be demolished in 1990. [2] In 2015 the hospital confirmed that it had sent off a sample, taken from a patient with a history of travel in West Africa, for precautionary ebola testing at Public Health England .
The hospital, which replaced a small local dispensary, was opened after a fund-raising campaign by the Hon. Charles Spencer MP in October 1897. [1] [2] An operating theatre and extra consulting rooms opened in 1902, an X-ray department opened in 1905 and an eye department opened in 1908. [2]
The hospital started as an infirmary which was added to the West Bromwich union workhouse in 1884. Improvements were begun in 1925, when the infirmary then became a separate institution named Hallam Hospital. [1] After the creation of the NHS and rebuilding in the 1970s, the hospital was renamed Sandwell General Hospital. [2]