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  2. Royal Military Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The hospital buildings are now part of the Irish Department of Defence's (An Roinn Cosanta) estate and currently houses Ireland's Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Oifig an Stiúrthóra Ionchúiseamh Poiblí - ODPP). [2] The bulk of the British Army's medical services in Dublin were transferred from the RMI to a new hospital at ...

  3. Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The first scientific nursing training in Ireland was introduced at the hospital by Margaret Huxley in the 1880s. [7] One of the earliest medical reports of the effects of X-rays can be found in a letter sent from one of the Hospital's assistant physicians to the British Medical Journal in 1896. [8]

  4. List of nurses - Wikipedia

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    Florence A. Blanchfield (1884–1971), superintendent of the United States Army Nurse Corps; Cecilia Blomqvist (1845–1890), Finnish deaconess; Kath Bonnin (1911 – 1985) was an Australian army nurse during WW2 [1] Angela Boškin (1885–1977), first professionally trained Slovenian nurse and social worker in Yugoslavia

  5. History of hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Chinese medicine relied on small private clinics and individual healers until the middle of the 18th century when missionary hospitals operated by western churches were first established in China. In 1870, the Tung Wah Hospital became the first hospital to offer Traditional Chinese Medicine. After the cultural revolution in 1949 ...

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  7. Cork North Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The North Infirmary (Irish: Otharlann Chorcaí Thuaidh) was the first general hospital to be opened in Cork. [1] Originally holding only 24 beds, it eventually expanded to 115 beds. It was used as a fever hospital during the famine , housed Irish soldiers wounded in the First World War and covertly treated wounded Republicans during the War of ...

  8. Cork Street Fever Hospital, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Dublin had six typhus epidemics in the 18th century – it was not at the time known that typhus was caused by a louse-born organism, which flourished in unhygienic conditions. The hospital was extended between 1817 and 1819 to help cope with a national epidemic. Three thousand cases were admitted to the hospital in one month in 1818. [6]

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