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The hospital was officially opened by Seán T. O'Kelly, Minister of Local Government and Public Health, as Westmeath County Hospital on 27 April 1936. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It evolved to become the General Hospital, Mullingar and benefited from major extensions which opened in 1988 and 1994. [ 4 ]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Town in County Westmeath, Ireland This article is about the town in Ireland. For other uses, see Mullingar (disambiguation). Town in Leinster, Ireland Mullingar An Muileann gCearr Town Market Square Dominick Street Mullingar Cathedral Town Park Coat of arms Mullingar Location in Ireland ...
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County Westmeath (/ w ɛ s t ˈ m iː ð /; Irish: Contae na hIarmhí or simply An Iarmhí) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and is part of the Eastern and Midland Region .
The hospital originally opened as Wexford County Hospital in December 1928, in the premises of the old Wexford Union Workhouse on Old Hospital Road, which had been established on 25 July 1842. [2] From March 1965 to 1978, the County Hospital medical department was moved to Brownswood Hospital in Enniscorthy. [3]
Wexford: 2,367 [12] 69.3 Leinster: 14 Meath: 2,342 [13] 94.3 Leinster 15 Londonderry: 2,118 [9] 119.1 Ulster 16 Kilkenny: 2,073 [14] 50.2 Leinster 17 Wicklow: 2,027 [15] 76.9 Leinster 18 Offaly: 2,001 [16] 41.6 Leinster 19 Cavan: 1,932 [17] 42.3 Ulster 20 Waterford: 1,858 [18] 68.6 Munster 21 Westmeath: 1,840 [19] 52.3 Leinster 22 Sligo: 1,838 ...
St. Loman's Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Naomh Loman) was a psychiatric hospital located in Mullingar, County Westmeath in the Midlands of Ireland. The hospital closed on 5 December 2013 following the relocation of St Edna's Ward, which was the only remaining ward in the original Gothic building, to a new building on campus.