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The hospital was renamed in 1955 to honour a visit by Princess Margaret, [1] [3] sister of Queen Elizabeth II and at the time third in line to the throne. It was the first hospital to be named in her honour. [1] Princess Margaret visited the hospital on 28 February 1955 during the last stop of her tour of the British West Indies. [1]
Named for Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, the hospital is under the royal patronage of Anne, Princess Royal. The hospital specializes in the treatment of cancer, and offers the majority of its services to residents of the Greater Toronto Area. The hospital offers surgical oncology, medical oncology, hematology including bone marrow ...
Lyford Cay Hospital, Nassau, New Providence Princess Margaret Hospital – Nassau, New Providence, 25°04′28″N 77°20′12″W / 25.0745489095384°N 77.33656939193425°W / 25.0745489095384; -77.33656939193425 ( Princess Margaret Hospital
Clinicians usually preferred the hospital name, while the scientists used OCI. The original location of the OCI/PMH was at 500 Sherbourne Street in Toronto. In 1995, the whole operation moved to a new building at 610 University Avenue, and the new Princess Margaret Hospital became part of the University Health Network.
Princess Margaret Hospital may refer to: Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada; Princess Margaret Hospital (Hong Kong), a major acute general hospital in ...
It opened in 1851 as the world’s first hospital dedicated to cancer diagnosis, treatment, research and education. Other people treated at the Royal Marsden include Dame Deborah James, who died ...
Princess Margaret died at 71 on Feb. 9, 2002, at King Edward VII’s Hospital in London. ... Princess Margaret’s later years were plagued with various health ailments, ...
"Her beloved sister, Princess Margaret, died peacefully in her sleep this morning at 6:30 a.m., in The King Edward VII Hospital. Her children, Lord Linley and Lady Sarah Chatto, were at her side."