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  2. Leeds General Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Its previous name The General Infirmary at Leeds is still sometimes used. [1] [2] The LGI is a specialist centre for a number of services, including the regional Major Trauma Centre and hand transplants. It also provides many general acute services like A&E, intensive care and high dependency units, maternity and state-of-the-art operating ...

  3. Olive Scott - Wikipedia

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    She moved to Leeds after her husband was appointed professor at the University of Leeds in 1961, [1] and began working at Leeds General Infirmary. [3] In 1966, Scott was appointed by Killingbeck Hospital as a consultant paediatric cardiologist; she was the first person in Britain to hold such a position.

  4. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee wing, Leeds General Infirmary. It provides services for the population of Leeds and surrounding areas, and is a regional centre for a range of services including cancer, neurosurgery, heart surgery, liver and kidney transplantation. In 2009 it was the largest NHS trust in England, [3] and now employs over 18,000 staff on seven main sites.

  5. Norman Stanley Williams - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, he was appointed Senior Lecturer/Honorary Consultant Surgeon at the University of Leeds and the Leeds General Infirmary. He subsequently was appointed to the Chair of Surgery at his alma mater in 1986 and in 1995 became the Head of the merged Academic Department of Surgery of Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary, University of London and Honorary ...

  6. List of hospitals in England - Wikipedia

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    Leeds General Infirmary – Leeds; Lynfield Mount Hospital – Bradford; Huddersfield Royal Infirmary – Huddersfield; Spire Methley Park Hospital (independent) – Methley; Nuffield Health Leeds Hospital (independent) – Leeds; Pinderfields Hospital – Wakefield; Pontefract Hospital – Pontefract; St James's University Hospital – Leeds

  7. Berkeley Moynihan, 1st Baron Moynihan - Wikipedia

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    After two years at the Royal Naval School, Eltham, he returned to Leeds to study medicine at the Leeds School of Medicine. He graduated MB BS at the University of London in 1887 and joined Leeds General Infirmary as a house surgeon. He was then successively demonstrator of anatomy in the Medical School (1893–96), assistant surgeon to the ...

  8. Charles Thackray - Wikipedia

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    Leeds was a centre of high-calibre surgeons, many of whom made their names at the Infirmary; best known was Berkeley Moynihan, 1st Baron Moynihan, who achieved worldwide recognition for his contribution to abdominal surgery. It was Moynihan who first suggested to Charles Thackray that he should make instruments; and the firm, with its ...

  9. Royal College of Emergency Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally in British hospital practice, "casualty departments" were staffed and led mainly by non-consultant doctors with surgical backgrounds.The first UK doctor to be designated as a "Consultant Surgeon in Charge of the Casualty Department and Receiving Room" was Maurice Ellis, who was appointed at Leeds General Infirmary in 1952. [2]