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Pages in category "Charities based in the Republic of Ireland" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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The Poor Relief (Ireland) Act 1851 [1] (14 & 15 Vict. c. 68), sometimes called the Medical Charities Act 1851 [2] and commonly called the Medical Charities Act, [3] was an Act of Parliament passed in 1851 by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It granted the Poor Law Commission powers over the dispensary system in Ireland. [4]
Their priests were often also physicians. [5] St Luke the Evangelist, credited as one of the authors of The New Testament, was a physician. [9] Christian emphasis on practical charity was to give rise to the development of systematic nursing and hospitals after the end of the persecution of the early church. [6]
Charities based in the Republic of Ireland (3 C, 43 P) Pages in category "Charities based in Ireland" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Also: Ireland: People: By occupation: Health professionals / Scientists: Physicians Wikimedia Commons has media related to Physicians from Ireland . This category lists physicians who originated from Ireland or spent a notable part of their careers in Ireland.
The charity was founded in 2001 by the Keating Family including Ronan Keating, and is one of the largest national cancer charities in Ireland. The charity receives very little Government funding and relies mainly on fundraising and donations to continue to provide its free cancer support and education services.
There are also many private hospitals. Ireland has a lower than OECD-average number of hospital beds according to the 2013 OECD Health at a Glance Report [11] The same report also noted that Ireland has fewer doctors (2.7 doctors per 1,000 population) and more nurses (12.2 nurses per 1,000 population) than average in other OECD countries ...