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  2. Royal Adelaide Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was officially proclaimed "Royal" on 2 November 1939. At that time it was the largest general hospital in Australia, and included a modern dental hospital. It also functioned as a teaching hospital for medical and dental students, in conjunction with the University of Adelaide [8] (a partnership which has continued to the present day).

  3. Royal Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Royal Adelaide Hospital, a teaching hospital in Adelaide, South Australia, founded in 1840, moved to a new state of the art facility in 2017.; Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, a teaching hospital in Brisbane, Queensland

  4. Royal Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    HMS Royal Adelaide (1828), a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy; Royal Adelaide, a miniature frigate built by William IV and dismantled in 1877; RMS Royal Adelaide (1838), a paddle steamer sunk off Kent in 1850; Royal Adelaide, an iron sailing ship sunk in Lyme Bay in 1872

  5. Margaret Graham (matron) - Wikipedia

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    Graham was born in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, on 15 February 1860, daughter of Margaret Graham (née Farrer) and her husband, house painter John Graham.Nothing further is known of her early life until she emigrated to South Australia in 1886 aboard the steam ship Austral, [1] and on 2 April 1891 she enrolled as a probationary nurse at the Adelaide Hospital.

  6. South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute

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    The South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) is an independent health and medical research institute in Adelaide, South Australia.The institute is housed in a purpose-built eponymous building with its iconic "cheese-grater" design created by architects Woods Bagot, located in South Australia's health and biomedical precinct on North Terrace, just east of the Royal ...

  7. Timeline of Adelaide history - Wikipedia

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    An agricultural show, which will become the Royal Adelaide Show, is first held in the yard of Fordham's Hotel in Grenfell Street. 1841: Construction begins of Adelaide Gaol, and the first section is completed. The Adelaide Hospital (later Royal) is opened. 1842: Francis Murphy appointed first Catholic Bishop of Adelaide.

  8. Lot Fourteen - Wikipedia

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    The 7 ha (17-acre) site formerly accommodated the old Royal Adelaide Hospital, which was moved to a new building at the western end of North Terrace in 2017. Its name was derived from the original 1837 plan for Adelaide by surveyor-general Colonel William Light. By 2020, refurbished hospital buildings were home to a large number of tenants, and ...

  9. List of university hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Lyell McEwin Hospital, Adelaide – University of Adelaide and University of South Australia; Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide – University of Adelaide; The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide – University of Adelaide; Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide – University of Adelaide, University of South Australia and Flinders ...