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  2. NHS Lothian - Wikipedia

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    NHS Lothian is one of the 14 regions of NHS Scotland. It provides healthcare services in the City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian and West Lothian council areas. Its headquarters are at Waverley Gate, Edinburgh

  3. Deaconess Hospital, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    It served as the headquarters of NHS Lothian until the health board moved to Waverley Gate in 2010. [2] It was converted into student accommodation for the University of Edinburgh in 2014. [ 3 ]

  4. Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the infirmary was incorporated into the National Health Service (NHS). [26] The liver transplant unit opened in 1992. [27] In May 2001, Lothian Health Trust sold the 20-acre (81,000 m 2) Lauriston Place site for £30 million to Southside Capital Ltd., a consortium comprising Taylor Woodrow, Kilmartin Property Group, and the Bank of ...

  5. Ellen's Glen House - Wikipedia

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    Ellen's Glen House is a community-based hospital providing services to elderly and mentally ill patients in Liberton, Edinburgh, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Lothian . [ 1 ]

  6. Royal Edinburgh Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Duncan wanted to establish a hospital in Edinburgh that would care for the mentally ill of the city and after launching an appeal in 1792 a grant of £2,000 was approved by Parliament in 1806. [2] A royal charter was granted by King George III in 1807 and the facility was then established as a public body. [3]

  7. List of former Edinburgh street names - Wikipedia

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    Below are lists of former street names in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.This is a compilation of lost, renamed or relocated streets in Edinburgh. The degree of preservation of the city, in combination with its status as the home of many famous persons, renders the list worthwhile.

  8. Lauriston Building - Wikipedia

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    The building, which was designed by Robert Matthew Johnson Marshall, formed part of the first phase of the intended re-development of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh [a] and was built between 1976 [2] and 1981. [3] The Edinburgh Dental Institute moved to the building from Chambers Street in 1997. [3]

  9. Liberton Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023 it was announced that Edinburgh Council had bought the hospital site and grounds from NHS Lothian for £14.8m. [2] The deal includes the former Blood Transfusion Centre, The council plans to build around 400 homes, a number of which will be accessible and for social or mid-market rent.