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  2. Kirkbride Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkbride Plan was a system of mental asylum design advocated by American psychiatrist Thomas Story Kirkbride (1809–1883) in the mid-19th century. The asylums built in the Kirkbride design, often referred to as Kirkbride Buildings (or simply Kirkbrides ), were constructed during the mid-to-late-19th century in the United States.

  3. File:Plan of a ward building, Renkioi Hospital, designed by ...

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    Keywords: hospital plans; renkioi; Mark Isambard Brunel Credit line This file comes from Wellcome Images , a website operated by Wellcome Trust, a global charitable foundation based in the United Kingdom.

  4. Asylum architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first purpose-built asylum in the United Kingdom was Bethel Hospital, Bethel Street in Norwich, Norfolk, England. Founded and built by Mary Chapman (1647–1724), who was the wife of Reverend Samuel Chapman and built wholly at her own expense in 1713. The plan for the building was along an "H" block architectural design style. [9] [10]

  5. Mosaic Life Care at St. Joseph - Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Missouri Methodist Hospital purchased Mercy Hospital and converted it into a 35-bed annex in 1957 to handle their increased patient volume. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The 1950s also saw the construction of Carder Hall, a dormitory for student nurses at Missouri Methodist Hospital, named in honor of Dr. Carder, the hospital's head at the time.

  6. Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The plan consisted of twin North and South complexes, 370m long and ninety metres wide, divided into five hospital blocks. [ 1 ] : 215 The two complexes were divided by a wide enclosed walkway named Hospital Street that contained the lifts, public and staff facilities, cafes, post office, bank, chapel, library, and childcare centre.

  7. ThedaCare Regional Medical Center–Appleton - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was chartered by the State of Wisconsin in 1949. [3] After a 12-year fundraising effort, Appleton Memorial Hospital opened in 1958. [4] The hospital was renamed Appleton Medical Center in 1984. In 1987, this hospital merged financially with ThedaCare Regional Medical Center–Neenah to form the Novus Health Group, now called ThedaCare.

  8. Cumberland Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland Royal Infirmary Plan from 1893 The original Cumberland Infirmary. The original Cumberland Infirmary is a Grade II* listed building which was designed by Richard Tattersall and constructed by Messrs Robinson and Bennet, contractors of Preston, between 1830 and 1832. [2] [3] A new wing was opened by the Countess of Lonsdale in October ...

  9. Osmania General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Afzal Gunj Hospital, the predecessor of the Osmania General Hospital, was established in 1866 by Salar Jung I. The present hospital building was completed in 1919 on orders of the last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan. It was designed by British architect Vincent Jerome Esch and Nawab Khan Bahadur Mirza Akbar Baig in Indo-Sarcenic style.