Ad
related to: queen mary hospital
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Queen Mary Hospital is the largest district general hospital located in Pok Fu Lam on Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. It is part of the teaching hospital of the Faculty of Dentistry and Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong. It has 1,706 beds. [3]
Queen Mary Hospital, in Hanmer Springs, New Zealand is a former residential alcohol and drug treatment hospital. It opened in 1916 to treat returned servicemen from World War I, on the site of a sanatorium built in 1879.
Queen Mary Hospital or Queen Mary's Hospital may refer to: Canada. Queen Mary Hospital, a hospital in Toronto, now part of West Park Healthcare Centre; Hong Kong
Government Civil Hospital, c. 1849 –1937; Sai Ying Pun Hospital 1937–1978; Lock Hospital, 1858–1894 – venereal diseases hospital; Cheung Chau Fong Bin Hospital, 1872–1988; Royal Naval Hospital, 1873–1949; British Military Hospital, Hong Kong, 1907–1996; Lai Chi Kok Hospital, 1938–2004; Hong Kong Central Hospital, 1966–2012
Queen Mary's Hospital is an acute district general hospital in Sidcup, South East London, serving the population of the London Borough of Bexley.It was previously administered by Queen Mary's Sidcup NHS Trust, established in 1993.
Hong Kong West Cluster (Chinese: 港島西醫院聯網) is one of the seven hospital clusters managed by Hospital Authority in Hong Kong. It consists of seven public hospitals, a rehabilitation centre and six general outpatient clinics to provide public healthcare services for the population of the Central and Western, and Southern Districts ...
Catherine, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Royal Marsden Hospital on Jan. 14, 2025 in London, England ... The last Princess of Wales to issue a royal warrant was the future Queen Mary, who ...
The Queen Mary Hospital for Sick and Wounded Soldiers was built on the site of the government sanatorium in Hanmer Springs. It was designed to encourage fresh air and sunlight. The Soldiers' Block was opened on 3 June 1916 by the Hon. G.W. Russell, the Minister of Public Health. The hospital remained under military control until 1922 when it ...