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  2. Royal Orthopaedic Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Crippled Childrens Union merged with the Royal Orthopaedic and Spinal Hospital to form the Royal Cripples' Hospital at The Woodlands in 1925. [2] After the joining the National Health Service in 1948, the Royal Cripples' Hospital became the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital. [4] A new £8 million out-patient department was opened in May 2011. Its ...

  3. Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was established by way of a merger of the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital (founded in 1840 and based in Hanover Square) and the National Orthopaedic Hospital (founded in 1836 and based in Great Portland Street) in August 1905. [2] The City Orthopaedic Hospital (founded in 1851 and based in Hatton Garden) joined the merger in 1907. [2]

  4. Drug policy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Under this policy drug use remained low; there was relatively little recreational use and few dependent users, who were prescribed drugs by their doctors as part of their treatment. From 1964 drug use was decreasingly criminalised, with the framework still in place as of 2014 [update] largely determined by the Misuse of Drugs Act .

  5. Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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  6. Royal Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, a specialist orthopaedic hospital in Stanmore, Harrow, and central London, founded in 1909 Royal Northern Hospital , a former general hospital in Holloway Road, founded in 1888, receiving royal patronage in 1921, and being closed and demolished in the mid-1990s

  7. Drug policy - Wikipedia

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    A drug policy is the policy regarding the control and regulation of psychoactive substances (commonly referred to as drugs), particularly those that are addictive or cause physical and mental dependence. While drug policies are generally implemented by governments, entities at all levels (from international organisations, national or local ...

  8. Rebel Wilson Recalls Drug-Fueled 'Orgy' Party With Royal ...

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    Rebel Wilson had a rather interesting experience with the royal family — at least according to her recently released memoir, Rebel Rising.. Wilson, 44, wrote about getting “a last-minute ...

  9. Federal drug policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Drug Enforcement Administration is responsible for enforcing the Controlled Substances Act. Under the Controlled Substances Act, illicit drugs are classified under five Schedules, with Schedule I being the most severe. A drug's classification is determined by weighing its potential medical uses against its potential for abuse. [5]