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  2. Royal Edinburgh Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Duncan wanted to establish a hospital in Edinburgh that would care for the mentally ill of the city and after launching an appeal in 1792 a grant of £2,000 was approved by Parliament in 1806. [2] A royal charter was granted by King George III in 1807 and the facility was then established as a public body. [3]

  3. OhioHealth opens Pickerington Methodist Hospital, its most ...

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    Visitors tour OhioHealth Pickerington Methodist Hospital during a community open house on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. The facility opens for service on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023.

  4. NHS Lothian - Wikipedia

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    Accident and emergency departments are located within the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, St. John's Hospital and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children. Performance has been rated the poorest in Scotland. Only 89.4 per cent of emergency patients were treated or admitted within four hours in November 2017. [7]

  5. Royal Hospital for Children and Young People - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hospital for Children and Young People is a hospital that specialises in paediatric healthcare based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The hospital replaced the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (the Sick Kids) in Sciennes. It forms part of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh campus in the Edinburgh BioQuarter at Little France.

  6. Mortuary Chapel, Royal Hospital for Sick Children - Wikipedia

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    The original mortuary chapel was located at the Lauriston Lane site of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children.. In April 1885, [5] Traquair was approached by the Edinburgh Social Union and asked if she would decorate a converted coalhouse on the original hospital site at Lauriston Lane, now to be used as a mortuary chapel.

  7. King Edward VII’s is the royal hospital of choice - AOL

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    King Edward VII’s Hospital was established in 1899 by two sisters, Agnes and Fanny Keyser, who turned their home at 17 Grosvenor Crescent into a hospital for sick and wounded officers returning ...

  8. Leith Community Treatment Centre - Wikipedia

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    It was the first Community Treatment Centre of its kind in Scotland and provides services to children and adults living in the North East of Edinburgh and Leith. Consultants from Edinburgh hospitals such as the Western General, the Royal Infirmary and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children attend the centre regularly. Patients are referred here ...

  9. Gertrude Herzfeld - Wikipedia

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    After the House Surgeon post at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Herzfeld left Edinburgh to become a surgeon attached to the RAMC Cambridge Hospital, Aldershot in 1917. From 1917 to 1919, she was senior house surgeon at Bolton Royal Infirmary , before returning to Edinburgh in 1920.