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  2. Birmingham General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital became part of the new National Health Service in 1948. [10] Until 1964 the hospital was a training centre for nurses, who, on qualification, became members of the General Hospital Birmingham Nurses League. [11] After 1964, training switched to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the nearby suburb of Edgbaston. [11]

  3. Birmingham General Hospital, California - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham General Hospital Flag Pole, used for a US Medal Ceremony for an injured Vet in 1945 Birmingham General Hospital chapel Birmingham General Hospital in 1945. Birmingham General Hospital was a World War II US Army Hospital in Van Nuys, California at the corner of Vanowen Street and Balboa Boulevard. The hospital was built in 1942 and ...

  4. List of hospitals in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Select Specialty Hospital – Birmingham: Birmingham: Jefferson: 38: None: ... Elba General Hospital Elba: Coffee: 20 None 2013 Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital ...

  5. John Ash (physician) - Wikipedia

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    John Ash (1723 – 18 June 1798), was an English physician and founder of Birmingham General Hospital. [1] Biography. Ash was born in Coventry, Warwickshire, ...

  6. Birmingham General Army Hospital - Wikipedia

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  7. Ellen Musson - Wikipedia

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    In December 1908 Musson was appointed matron of Birmingham General Hospital. [6] Musson was the twenty-sixth nurse to be registered with the General Nursing Council in September 1921. [3] Her commitment to furthering the nursing profession included holding the position of Treasurer, International Council of Nurses from 1929 to 1947. [7] [8]

  8. Sir John Jaffray, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    He was president of Birmingham General Hospital and founded Birmingham's Jaffray Hospital. [ 1 ] In an 1873 by-election , he stood for the parliamentary seat for East Staffordshire , as a Liberal , but was defeated by 2,893 votes to 3.630 by the Conservative candidate, Samuel Allsopp .

  9. Richard Lindsey Batten - Wikipedia

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    From 1967 to 1983, he was a consultant orthopaedic and trauma surgeon and lecturer at Birmingham General Hospital. Earlier than most surgeons, he assisted his trainees in many operations – they emerged particularly competent in AO fixation and Wagner leg lengthening techniques.