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  1. Alexander Gibson, The Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford University Press, 1926 Andrew Moss , The Radcliffe Infirmary , History Press, 2007 ( ISBN 978-0752442488 ) A.H.T. Robb-Smith , A Short History of the Radcliffe Infirmary , Church Army Press/United Oxford Hospitals, 1970 ( ISBN 978-0950167404 )

  2. Archaeological excavations on the site of Oxford’s first ‘modern’ hospital, the Radcliffe Infirmary, uncovered evidence for its use after its completion in 1770 and subsequent 19th-century expansions, including a stone-built soakaway serving the first laundry complex. Summary: Archaeological excavations on the site of Oxford’s first ‘modern’ hospital, the Radcliffe Infirmary ...

  3. 26 de mar. de 2013 · The Radcliffe Infirmary opened in 1770 and remained in use as a hospital until 2007 when its services were relocated to the John Radcliffe and Churchill. The University of Oxford sought to convert the old hospital into an academic building which would house the Humanities divisional offices, the Philosophy Faculty and the Philosophy/Theology Library.

  4. Join us after dark for an extraordinary light and sound artwork projected onto the original 3-storey Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford. ‘Temenos’ is based on the human history and archaeology of the land under the old Radcliffe Infirmary, Observatory, and the future Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.

  5. 27 de feb. de 2012 · The Radcliffe Infirmary closed in late 2007, with most services moving to the John Radcliffe Hospital. The site is being transformed into a new £500m university quarter, with a maths institute ...

  6. oxfordshirehealtharchives.nhs.uk › living-and-dyingLiving and dying

    28 de ago. de 2018 · Living and dying. On 30 November 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’. We have a record of at least one patient for whom the burial ground was useless, but only because she was ...

  7. 29 de may. de 2022 · May 29, 2022. Excavations at a 200-year-old cemetery associated with Dr John Radcliffe’s Infirmary on Walton Street in Oxford have unearthed some 400 burials, providing new insights into the practice of medicine in an era before anaesthesia and sterile operating theatres. The cemetery – in use from 1770 (the year the hospital opened) until ...