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The South Infirmary was established by a catholic charity and officially opened in 1762. [2] Meanwhile the Victoria Hospital for Women and Children, which had been established by a protestant charity and opened at Union Quay in September 1874, moved to Pope's Quay in October 1876 and then re-located to a site adjacent to the South Infirmary in September 1885. [3]
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After orthopaedic services at St Mary's were transferred to the South Infirmary-Victoria University Hospital in 2011, an urgent care centre was established at St Mary's in 2012. [3] Around the same time the facility became known as St. Mary's Health Campus. [4]
Mallow General Hospital; Mercy University Hospital; South Infirmary-Victoria University Hospital; Tipperary University Hospital; University Hospital Kerry; University Hospital Waterford; In September 2017 it was reported that the Health Service Executive was considering plans to move South Tipperary General Hospital to another hospital group. [3]
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The Cork Street Fever Hospital (also known as the House of Recovery) was a hospital that opened in Cork Street on 14 May 1804. The hospital was extended in 1817-1819 to help cope with a national typhus epidemic. In 1953 the Cherry Orchard Hospital in Ballyfermot replaced the old Cork Street hospital, which was renamed Brú Chaoimhín and became ...
The hospital has its origins in a facility built in Old Blackrock Road close to present site of the South Infirmary in 1791. [1] The facility joined the state system as a "district asylum", as defined in the Lunacy (Ireland) Act 1821, in 1845. [1] [2]