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The hospital has its origins in the Harrogate General Hospital on Knaresborough Road which was completed in 1932. [1] It joined the National Health Service in 1948. [1] In the 1970s work began to build a modern replacement facility on Lancaster Park Road. [1]
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, established 1 November 1991 as Airedale NHS Trust, [2] authorised as a foundation trust on 1 June 2010. [3]Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, established 21 December 1990 as Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital and Community Services NHS Trust, [4] changed its name to The Royal Liverpool Children's National Health Service Trust on 15 March 1996, [5 ...
The former hospital buildings. The hospital was originally established as the Finchley Cottage Hospital and opened with 20 beds on 28 May 1908. [1] An extension financed by public subscription which would form a lasting memorial for the Finchley dead of the First World War was opened by General Sir Ian Hamilton in 1922. [1]
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is a 430-bed teaching hospital located in Chelsea, London. The hospital has a rich history in that it serves as the new site for the Westminster Hospital . It is operated by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust , and became a member of Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre (Imperial ...
The Royal Hallamshire Hospital is a general and teaching hospital located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is in the city's West End , facing Glossop Road and close to the main campus of University of Sheffield and the Collegiate Crescent campus of Sheffield Hallam University .
It launched an occupational health musculoskeletal physiotherapy service in February 2015. [2] The Children’s Therapy Service runs a web site with advice about child development. [3] They also offer advice and reassurance for parents whose children are starting school. [4] Macmillan nurses are based at the Trust's Johnson Community Hospital ...
The hospital has its origins in the workhouse infirmary established to support the Oldham Union Workhouse on the Rochdale Road in around 1870. It became the Boundary Park Hospital in the late 1920s and, after joining the National Health Service in 1948, it became Oldham and District General Hospital in 1955. In 1989 it was renamed the Royal ...
The hospital was founded by Samuel Whitbread, the brewer, who had left £8,000 in his will for the purpose of establishing a hospital. [1] The planning committee for the hospital, which included the Duke of Bedford, Lord John Russell and the brewer’s son, also Samuel Whitbread made swift progress and the hospital opened in 1803. [1]