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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 Royal Hospital for Children and Young People is a hospital that specialises in paediatric healthcare based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The hospital replaced the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (the Sick Kids) in Sciennes. It forms part of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh campus in the Edinburgh BioQuarter at Little France.
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 housed 44 beds and separate operating theatres, along with a substantial outpatient department on the ground floor. [3] The current building, which was designed by Alison ...
NHS Lothian commissioned a report into the obstetrics triage and assessment unit at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary after a member of staff raised concerns in February this year.
On return to Edinburgh he worked as a junior anaesthetist at the Western General Hospital before continuing surgical training as a surgical registrar at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. [1] He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1955 and of the Royal College of Surgeons of England the following year. [2]
In 1948 he had been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were David Murray Lyon, Douglas Guthrie, William Frederick Harvey and Sir Ernest Wedderburn. [3] In 1932 he was elected a member of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh and served as President in 1960. [4] In 1963 he was elected a member of the Aesculapian Club. [5]
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Last week, NHS Grampian said it had taken the "significant step" of declaring a critical board incident due to sustained and continuing demands on Aberdeen Royal Infirmary (ARI).