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  1. 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.

  2. Radcliffe Infirmary. Not to be confused with John Radcliffe Hospital. /  51.76028°N 1.26194°W  / 51.76028; -1.26194 Coordinates: 51°45′37″N 1°15′43″W  /  51.76028°N 1.26194°W  / 51.76028; -1.26194. The Radcliffe Infirmary was a hospital in central north Oxford, England, located at the southern end of Woodstock Road ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. See letter "The Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford" in volume 10 on page 76. Full text Get a printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (4.1M), or click on a page image below to browse page by page.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. theradcliffetrust.org › the-radcliffe-infirmaryThe Radcliffe Infirmary

    The Radcliffe Infirmary. June 12, 2020. A commemorative plaque, paid for by The Radcliffe Trust, is now installed on the wall of the Old Radcliffe Infirmary. A ‘socially distanced’ unveiling took place in May 2020, and a more formal event is planned for when lock-down restrictions are eased. The plaque reads; “To honour the doctors and ...