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  2. St James's University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is one of six centres which conduct liver transplants. St James's was the location of the first living-related donor Liver transplantation on the NHS. [21] The University of Leeds has a large presence at the St James's Hospital site with a new molecular medicine centre, the Wellcome Trust Brenner building. [22]

  3. Thackray Museum of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Thackray Museum of Medicine in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is a museum of the history of medicine adjacent to St James's University Hospital. It opened in March 1997 as the Thackray Medical Museum. In 1998 it won "Museum of the Year" and has other awards including in 2004 both the "Excellence in England Small Tourist Attraction of the ...

  4. Leeds Inner Ring Road - Wikipedia

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    By the Leeds International Pool. Passing under the Nuffield Hospital. Passing under the Woodhouse Lane multi-story car park. Signs on the John Smeaton Viaduct. The Leeds Inner Ring Road is part-motorway and part-A roads in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which forms a ring road around the city centre. It has six different road numbers that are ...

  5. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    The former trusts were United Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (based at Leeds General Infirmary) and St James's & Seacroft University Hospitals NHS Trust (based at St James's University Hospital). The Trust has an overall income of around £1.8 billion and provides local and specialist services for the immediate population of 770,000 and ...

  6. A64 road - Wikipedia

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    The A64 is a major road in North and West Yorkshire, England, which links Leeds, York and Scarborough.The A64 starts as the A64(M) ring road motorway in Leeds, then towards York it becomes a high-quality dual carriageway until it is east of the city, where it becomes a single carriageway for most of its route to Scarborough.

  7. Harehills - Wikipedia

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    St James' University Hospital is situated in Harehills. Since the 1890s, cheap housing has made it attractive to immigrants, with the result that it has a considerable cultural and ethnic mixture. On the August Bank Holiday the Leeds Carnival is held with a procession through Harehills and Chapeltown. [2]

  8. Leeds School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The School is composed of institutes located at multiple sites in West Yorkshire including the Worsley Building, LIGHT, St James's Campus, and Chapel Allerton Hospital. The School of Medicine is primarily linked with two major hospitals for clinical teaching: the Leeds General Infirmary and St James's University Hospital , both run by the Leeds ...

  9. Leeds Gamma Knife Centre - Wikipedia

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    St. James's Institute of Oncology (Bexley Wing), a National Health Service (NHS) hospital, is the largest cancer research hospital in Europe. [1] When the Leeds centre opened in March 2009, there were only four other centres in the UK which specialised in the treatment of brain disease by a Gamma Knife.