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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]
23 Tipperlinn Road, Royal Edinburgh Hospital, Church Centre 55°55′35″N 3°13′05″W / 55.926374°N 3.218128°W / 55.926374; -3.218128 ( 23 Tipperlinn Road, Royal Edinburgh Hospital, Church
Accident and emergency departments are located within the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, St. John's Hospital and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children. Performance has been rated the poorest in Scotland. Only 89.4 per cent of emergency patients were treated or admitted within four hours in November 2017. [7]
Ann Street 43 Category A 28243 ... 23 Tipperlinn Road And Morningside Terrace, Royal Edinburgh Hospital, Mackinnon House (Formerly West House) With Boundary Wall To ...
It is the oldest remaining building in the hospital and was first opened on 6 August 1842 when the hospital was the Royal Edinburgh Lunatic Asylum. The building is named after the asylum's first Physician Superintendent Dr William MacKinnon, who took up the post in 1840.
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Given Edinburgh's restricted redevelopment in relation to other cities, the list is manageable (only including redevelopment which included loss of full streets). [1] Argyll Square - demolished to create Royal Museum, Chambers Street; Arthur Street - demolished in the early 60s. Was once the steepest street in Edinburgh
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