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Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (SCGH) is a teaching hospital in Nedlands, Western Australia.. Opened in 1958 [1] [2] as the Perth Chest Hospital and later named in honour of Sir Charles Gairdner, governor of Western Australia from 1951 to 1963, it is part of the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre (QEII MC).
Next Step Drug And Alcohol Services, East Perth – East Perth [621] Nickol Bay Hospital ... Perth Clinic [663] – West Perth; Sentiens Hospital [664] – West Perth;
Royal Perth (Rehabilitation) Hospital, Shenton Park - history of the hospital and its various name changes since 1893, Servio newsletter, April, 1993, p. 1-4. The story of North Block, the part of RPH on the north side of Wellington Street, Servio news, Feb. 1999, p. 3-4. Brief history of Colonial Hospital, Perth, 1830-1852, 1948. Research Note ...
Perth Royal infirmary has its origins in the County and City Infirmary in York Place. This Grecian style building was designed by William Mackenzie, with the original cost of the land and buildings being £6812-15-3 ½d. The building of the hospital was funded by public subscription and it opened on 1 October 1838.
St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital is a 205-bed [1] private hospital located on the banks of the Swan River in Mount Lawley, Western Australia.. Established in 1937, the hospital was initially known as St Anne's Hospital [2] and then became Mercy Hospital in 1996.
Perth Royal Infirmary, Nurses Home With Recreation Room And Including Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Gates 56°23′43″N 3°27′04″W / 56.395302°N 3.451127°W / 56.395302; -3.451127 ( Perth Royal Infirmary, Nurses Home With Recreation Room And Including Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And
The Lions Eye Institute (LEI) is an Australian medical research institute affiliated with the University of Western Australia.It was established in 1983 with support of the Lions Clubs of Western Australia and headquartered in the Perth suburb of Nedlands, Western Australia.
Between 1910 and 1915 the committee wrangled with the government and raised funds to support the establishment of a hospital. Plans were suggested for building an extra ward at the Perth Public Hospital, or as an adjunct to the Home of Mercy in Lincoln Street, but eventually the site of the Industrial School in Subiaco was chosen. [citation needed]