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  2. Foundling Hospital, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    A new children's hospital has been proposed to move the National Children's Hospital from Tallaght University Hospital onto the campus of St. James's Hospital. [12]Former senator, John Gilroy, said that given the presence of the foundling hospital on the site and the very high death rate, there was a possibility that children might have been buried there. [12]

  3. Royal City of Dublin Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was extended and the current façade of red brick and terracotta tiles was added, based on the designs of Albert Edward Murray, in 1893. [4] It was renamed the Royal City of Dublin Hospital following a visit by Princess Alexandra in 1900. [5] After services were transferred to St. James's Hospital, the hospital closed in 1986.

  4. St. James's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    [6] A new radiation therapy unit for cancer treatment was established at the hospital in 2012. [7] The St James's campus was chosen in 2012 as the site for the National Paediatric Hospital, allowing colocation with the adult hospital, and potentially "trilocation" with a future maternity hospital on the same site. [8]

  5. Dublin Midlands Hospital Group - Wikipedia

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    St. James's Hospital, inner city Dublin; Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital, inner city Dublin; Tallaght University Hospital; Midlands counties. Naas General Hospital; Midland Regional Hospital, Portlaoise; Midland Regional Hospital, Tullamore; In April 2018, Dublin Midlands Hospital Group had to defend the level of its car parking ...

  6. Mater Misericordiae University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital, which is a teaching hospital for the University College Dublin, has 997 beds, [8] along with 206 Day Beds and 15 Operating Theatres. [9] It contains a negative-pressure ventilation ward which houses the National Bio-Terrorism Unit, [ 10 ] and is the National Centre in Ireland for various services. [ 11 ]

  7. The Coombe Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was founded by Margaret Boyle in the vacated building of the Meath Hospital in the Coombe in Dublin's Liberties area in 1826. [2] It formally opened as the Coombe Lying-in Hospital (which remains its legal name) in 1829 and was granted a Royal Charter in 1867. [3]

  8. Saint Ultan's Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    After services transferred to the National Children's Hospital in Harcourt Street, Saint Ultan's Children's Hospital closed in 1984. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The site became part of the Charlemont Clinic , a private medical clinic which operated until 2014, when it was sold to the Dalata Hotel Group for redevelopment as the Clayton Hotel Charlemont, which ...

  9. Beacon Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In February 2008, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) began managing the hospital, buying a 25% share in the company for €15 million. [4] In 2009, UPMC took majority ownership of the hospital in a €68 million deal which gave it a 68% equity in the company. The hospital was rebranded as UPMC Beacon Hospital. [5] [6] [7]