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The following is a list of hospitals in England. For NHS trusts, see the list of NHS Trusts. East Midlands Arnold ... Royal Bolton Hospital – Farnworth, near Bolton;
The facility has its origins in the Arundel and District Emergency Hospital which opened in King Street in 1906. [1] The site for the present facility in Chichester Road was a gift from the Duke of Norfolk. [2] The building, which was designed by John Saxon Snell, opened as the Arundel and District Hospital in 1931. [3]
St. Michael's Hospital; Bristol Eye Hospital (has A&E daytime every day, eye only) [12] University of Bristol Dental Hospital [13] Central Health Clinic (clinics relating to sexual health and breast screening) North Bristol NHS Trust manages hospitals in the north of Bristol and in South Gloucestershire. Southmead Hospital (has A&E) Cossham ...
The hospital, which was designed by William Reid and commissioned by the now defunct Ayr County Council, was built from 1936 and was opened in stages from 1941 and became fully operational by 1944. [2] The hospital was constructed as a series of pavilions. [2] It joined the National Health Service in 1948. [3]
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A march in protest at the closure attracted 6,000 people on 29 October 2016, complaining that it was 35 miles to the nearest A&E. [7] The United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust proposed demolishing the 1874 hospital building in 2014 to replace it with a car park. This did not occur but the building has since been left abandoned and deteriorating.
The building was converted for hospital use and officially opened as the Whinfield Hospital by the Princess Royal in 1932. [1] After the hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948, Princess Mary returned to open a new outpatients department in 1961. [ 1 ]