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  2. St Patrick's University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was founded with money bequeathed by the author Jonathan Swift following his death as "St. Patrick's Hospital for Imbeciles". [1]In March 1747, Dr. Steevens' Hospital agreed to provide a small amount of land fronting Bow Lane for the purposes of building St. Patrick's, however it was nearly three years afterwards before construction commenced, as the governors became involved in ...

  3. Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    On 8 November 1790, the hospital was closed and its equipment was distributed to Mercer's Hospital and Dr Steevens' Hospital. [3] On 9 July 1792, a house on Wellington Quay (previously Blind Quay) was leased by the College and it was opened as Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, in memory of the College's benefactor, on 27 September 1792. [3]

  4. St. Patrick's Mental Health Services - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's provides a wide range of treatment programmes. These include programmes for mood disorders (depression and bipolar depression), anxiety disorder, an alcohol dependence / substance abuse programme, eating disorders, anorexia nervosa and bulimia, cognitive behavioural therapy, a young adult programme, an adolescent service, a dual diagnosis programme, a memory clinic and general ...

  5. List of hospitals in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Hospital; Beaumont Hospital, Dublin; Blackrock Clinic, Blackrock; Bloomfield Care Centre, Rathfarnham Bon Secours Hospital, Dublin; Cappagh National ...

  6. Dr Steevens' Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Dr Steevens' Hospital (also called Dr Steevens's Hospital) (Irish: Ospidéal an Dr Steevens), one of Ireland's most distinguished eighteenth-century medical establishments, was located at Kilmainham in Dublin Ireland. It was founded under the terms of the will of Richard Steevens, an eminent physician in Dublin.

  7. St Patrick’s Day 2024: What is the meaning behind the holiday?

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    In 1903, St Patrick’s Day became an official public holiday in Ireland. This year (and every year) it is celebrated on 17 March, but St Patrick’s Day 2024 falls on a Sunday.

  8. You'll Be 'Dublin' Over in Laughter Once You Read These 100 ...

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    We rounded up 100 of the funniest St. Patrick’s Day jokes of all time—from jokes about rainbows and Ireland to ones about four-leaf clovers and Guinness. And even though some of these Irish ...

  9. George Semple - Wikipedia

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    His earliest known work is the steeple, 103 feet (31.4 m) in height, of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, which he designed and erected in 1749.. He also built St Patrick's Hospital (1749–57), which was founded in 1747 with money bequeathed by Jonathan Swift following his death in 1745.