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The infirmary received a Royal Charter from George II in 1736 which gave it its name of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh [12] and commissioned William Adam to design a new hospital on a site close by to the original building, on what later became Infirmary Street. In 1741 the hospital moved the short distance to the not yet completed building ...
The site also houses the new University of Edinburgh Medical School. The New Edinburgh Royal Infirmary was designed in line with the City of Edinburgh Council s Green Transport Policy. New bus routes linking Little France with Edinburgh's centre were created plus Park and Ride facilities.
The site also houses the new University of Edinburgh Medical School and Research Centre which can be seen here. The New Edinburgh Royal Infirmary was designed in line with the City of Edinburgh Council s Green Transport Policy. New bus routes linking Little France with Edinburgh's centre were created plus Park and Ride facilities.
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Wikidata has entry Ear Nose and Throat Pavilion, Royal Infirmary, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh (Q17795914) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 30308 .
The site has the University of Edinburgh’s medical research institutes. [2] Its 160-acre site includes the University of Edinburgh Medical School, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People and the Department of Clinical Neurosciences. In total, there has been a £600 million investment in capital ...
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In 1853 a new surgical hospital was built between the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh on Infirmary Street and Surgeon’s Hall, containing 19 beds for eye patients. [2] The eye facilities were moved to the new Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh on Lauriston Place in 1870, and were expanded and moved to the purpose-built Moray Pavilion in 1903. This ...