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  2. Glasgow Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Royal Infirmary (GRI) is a large teaching hospital.With a capacity of around 1,000 beds, the hospital campus covers an area of around 8 hectares (20 acres), and straddles the Townhead and Dennistoun districts on the north-eastern fringe of the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland.

  3. Glasgow Victoria Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    1910 – 1917 Jessie Campbell, trained in the Victoria Infirmary. [15] 1917 – 1936 Janet Sloan Rodger, RRC, [16] also of the Royal College of Nursing Scotland Board. [17] 1936 – 1944 Isabella Stewart, trained in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, sister tutor, pioneer in developing a formal course of instruction for student nurses. [18]

  4. William Macewen - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, he became an assistant surgeon at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, being promoted to full surgeon in 1877. Around 1880 he began a training programme for nurses (focussing on sterilisation) at the infirmary under the charge of the Matron, Mrs Rebecca Strong (1843-1944). [ 2 ]

  5. John Macintyre - Wikipedia

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    John Macintyre or Mcintyre FRSE (2 October 1857 – 29 October 1928) was a Scottish medical doctor who set up the world's first radiology department at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, in Glasgow. [ 1 ] Life

  6. Princess Royal Maternity Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Royal Maternity Hospital is a maternity hospital in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded as the Glasgow Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary in 1834 in Greyfriars Wynd, just off the city's High Street. [1] It moved to St Andrew's Square in 1841, then to Rottenrow in 1860 and to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary site in 2001.

  7. James Hogarth Pringle - Wikipedia

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    His colleague John Macintyre (1857–1928) had established the world's first x-ray service for patients in Glasgow Royal Infirmary in March 1896. [8] This allowed James Hogarth Pringle an early, perhaps unique experience in fracture diagnosis and management using x-rays, and formed the basis for his book on fractures and their treatment. [9]

  8. Category:Listed hospital buildings in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 December 2018, at 17:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Royal Infirmary may refer to a number of hospitals in the United Kingdom: England Blackburn Royal Infirmary; ... Glasgow Royal Infirmary; Greenock Royal Infirmary;