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  2. Leeds General Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Its previous name The General Infirmary at Leeds is still sometimes used. [1] [2] The LGI is a specialist centre for a number of services, including the regional Major Trauma Centre and hand transplants. It also provides many general acute services like A&E, intensive care and high dependency units, maternity and state-of-the-art operating ...

  3. Colin Norris - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the murders, Norris worked at Leeds General Infirmary and St James's University Hospital in Leeds, having qualified as a nurse only a year earlier. [ 6 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Suspicions were raised when Norris predicted the death of one patient, Ethel Hall, saying to a fellow nurse hours before: "I predict 5:15 a.m. as being the time ...

  4. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee wing, Leeds General Infirmary. It provides services for the population of Leeds and surrounding areas, and is a regional centre for a range of services including cancer, neurosurgery, heart surgery, liver and kidney transplantation. In 2009 it was the largest NHS trust in England, [3] and now employs over 18,000 staff on seven main sites.

  5. St James's University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010, all Children's Services have been consolidated at the Leeds General Infirmary across the city, also managed by the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. [12] As part of Leeds Teaching Hospitals Hospitals of the Future program, [13] the Centre for Laboratory Medicine (CfLM)] opened in September 2023 at the hospital. [14]

  6. Roundhay Hall - Wikipedia

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    Roundhay Hall is a Grade II listed building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Built in the 19th century as a residence for William Smith, the building is now a hospital. [1] The hall is in the Neo-classical style and is a design of Yorkshire architect Samuel Sharp. [2] Originally known as Allerton Hall, the property is now known as Spire Leeds ...

  7. Chapel Allerton Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Gledhow Grove had been the home of both Albert Kitson, Lord Airedale and his first cousin - Frederick James Kitson, Leeds Lord Mayor in 1908 and 1910. Lord and Lady Airedale had owned the nearby Gledhow Hall Estate. [4] [5] [6] In 1953 the hospital was transferred to the Ministry of Health and developed as a general hospital. In 1975 the Newton ...

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  9. Eileen Skellern - Wikipedia

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    Flora Eileen Skellern was born on 14 June 1923 in Stone, Staffordshire to Flora (née Poole) and Willis Arthur Skellern, a commercial traveller. After attending Retford High School for Girls in Nottinghamshire she went to train as a nurse at Leeds General Infirmary, qualified in 1944, and worked there, first as a staff nurse, then in 1946 as a sister on a ward where there were some psychiatric ...