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  1. 1758 - first proposals to build a hospital for Oxford were made at a meeting of the Radcliffe Trustees. ,1770 - the Bishop of Oxford consecrated the Radcliffe Infirmary's burial ground (long since buried itself), and the congregation prayed that it might be the 'only useless part of the Establishment'. ,1824 - infectious diseases were accommodated. ,1877 - a designated children's ward was ...

  2. 6 de jun. de 2020 · Left-to-right, Xante Cummings, Thelma Sanders and Dr Peggy Frith unveil the plaque on the Radcliffe Infirmary building on May 22. OXFORD'S first NHS key workers have finally been honoured after an ...

  3. 25 de feb. de 2016 · Desarrollo de la antigua Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, 1770–1900. Las excavaciones arqueológicas en el lugar del primer hospital ‘moderno’ de Oxford, el Radcliffe Infirmary, ha descubierto evidencia de su funcionamiento tras su construcción en 1770 y durante varias ampliaciones posteriores del siglo XIX.

  4. The United Oxford Hospitals, who had been responsible for the Radcliffe Infirmary since 1948, handed the new hospital over to Oxfordshire Area Health Authority (Teaching) in 1974 and Oxfordshire Health Authority took over responsibility in 1982. The John Radcliffe Hospital was united with the Churchill Hospital as the Churchill John Radcliffe ...

  5. Neurosurgery started in Oxford in 1938. In this article, we commence the story of Oxford neurosurgery with Thomas Willis and trace the historical thread through William Osler, Charles Sherrington, John Fulton, and Harvey Cushing to Hugh Cairns. The department in Oxford is renowned for the training of neurosurgeons.

  6. Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford This page summarises records created by this Organisation The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.

  7. 22 de dic. de 2006 · Reunion: Nurses who trained at the Radcliffe Infirmary In a few weeks' time the closure of Oxford's Radcliffe Infirmary will bring to an end more than 200 years of service to the community.