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  2. Southern General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    A new 240-bed hospital and 180-patient lunatic asylum were designed by James Thomson and completed in 1872. [1] [2] A major extension involving 700 more beds was completed in 1905. [2] The hospital was formally renamed the Southern General Hospital in 1923 and it joined the National Health Service in 1948. [1]

  3. List of hospitals in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, one of the largest acute hospital campuses in Europe. [1] [2]The following is a list of acute, general district, and mental health hospitals currently open and operational in Scotland, organised into each of the 14 regional health boards of NHS Scotland.

  4. City of Glasgow Fever and Smallpox Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 Miss Jane Cairns Campbell, SRN, became matron of Belvidere. Campbell trained at Knightswood Fever Hospital and the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. She was a first assistant matron at Belvidere and matron at Shieldhall hospital, Glasgow. She was a member of the College of Nursing. [24] Campbell was matron for 14 years and died in 1946. [25]

  5. Erskine Veterans Charity - Wikipedia

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    These included a social work and speech therapy department. Erskine House, which was the original hospital building, needed extensive work to continue as a working hospital. The building was sold as part of the vision to modernize Erskine. It was then turned into a 5-star hotel called the Earl of Mar, later known as Mar Hall. It opened in 2004 ...

  6. Parkhead Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The facility, which was commissioned to replace the mental health functions of the Duke Street Hospital as well as the Gartloch Hospital, was opened by the Princess of Wales in April 1989, [1] on some of the land previously occupied by the William Beardmore and Company steelworks (Parkhead Forge), the majority of which became the Forge Shopping Centre located a short distance to the west.

  7. NHS Louisa Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Louisa Jordan was a temporary emergency critical care hospital created to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland. It was located within the SEC Centre in Glasgow. [ 1 ]

  8. Category:Houses in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Glasgow" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cardonald Place Farm; H.

  9. Shawlands - Wikipedia

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    Shawlands (Scottish Gaelic: Fearann na Doire) [3] is a Southside suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, located two miles south of the River Clyde.The area, considered the "Heart of the Southside", is known for its independent restaurants and cafés, art scene, public parks, period terraces, and red and blond sandstone tenements.