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  2. Bradford Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The hospital has its origins in the Bradford Public Dispensary founded in 1825. [1] It opened at Darley Street in 1827 and moved to Westgate as the Bradford Infirmary in 1843. [2] In December 1882 the infirmary staff responded to the Newlands Mill chimney collapse which resulted in the loss of 54 lives, mostly young girls and boys.

  3. Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust runs Bradford Royal Infirmary and St Luke's Hospital in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. A new ultrasound suite was opened in December 2013 to reduce waiting time for patients needing scans. The suite took three months to complete and has increased the number of scanning rooms from two to five. [2]

  4. St Luke's Hospital, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    St Luke's Hospital is an NHS hospital in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated on Little Horton Lane to the south-west of Bradford city centre. The hospital is managed by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. [1] The main accommodation block is a grade II listed building. [2]

  5. History of the National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    History of NHS Scotland; History of NHS Wales; History of Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland; Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health, on the first day of the National Health Service, 5 July 1948 at Trafford General Hospital then known as Park Hospital, Davyhulme, near Manchester. The NHS was one of the first universal health care systems ...

  6. History of the National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    From Cradle to Grave, the history of the NHS 1948–1998. First Edition King's Fund 1998, and second edition 1948–2014 in two parts from website www.nhshistory.net. Geoffrey Rivett (2019).

  7. Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, Bradford children continued to have the poorest oral health in Yorkshire and the Humber, which was attributed to the high levels of deprivation in the area. Swarngit Shahid, clinical director of the trust said "Research suggests there are clear links between levels of deprivation and poor oral health, and many of the factors that ...

  8. Timeline of Bradford - Wikipedia

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    11 May: Bradford City stadium fire. Mohammed Ajeeb becomes Lord Mayor. Bradford City Football Club are promoted to the second tier of English football (later called the Championship) as Champions. 1987 – Jonathan Silver buys Salts Mill as a commercial, retail and cultural venue and opens the 1853 Gallery here. 1992 – Pictureville Cinema opens.

  9. Bradford - Wikipedia

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    The park cost £24.5 million to construct, and is a public space in the city centre that features numerous fountains and a mirror pool surrounded by benches and a walk way. [59] In 2015 The Broadway opened, the shopping and leisure complex in the centre of Bradford cost £260 million to build and is owned by Meyer Bergman.