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  2. The various elements of the archaeology are then presented with the components of the artefact assemblages in these features DOI: 10.1179/0079423614Z.00000000050 238 RADCLIFFE INFIRMARY, OXFORD 239 FIG. 1 Radcliffe Inirmary: site location. — largely pottery, glass, clay tobacco pipes and other materials — also discussed.

  3. 18 de mar. de 2016 · Following a dramatic £14.1m renovation by the University of Oxford and the Nuffield Department of Primary Health Care Sciences, the former Radcliffe Infirmary’s Outpatients’ Building opens its doors this week to host Oxford's primary care researchers.

  4. About the hospital. The John Radcliffe Hospital (JR) is Oxfordshire's main accident and emergency site. The JR provides acute medical and surgical services including trauma, intensive care and cardiothoracic services. It is situated in Headington, about three miles east of Oxford city centre. It is the largest of the Trust's hospitals, covering ...

  5. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Together, Cairns and Pennybacker established neurosurgery at the Radcliffe Infirmary, and after World War II the work was shared almost equally between the 2 men. 5 After Cairns' death in 1952, Pennybacker became director of the new separate Department of Neurological Surgery at the Radcliffe Infirmary, a post he held for 19 years until retirement. 12 He was made a Fellow of Wolfson College at ...

  6. The Radcliffe Infirmary is but a city and county affair, inadequately supported by the villadom of North Oxford and by a county suffering profoundly from agricultural depression, and unable to provide funds. Uur criticism and our advice regarding the management and status of tbe Radcliffe Infirmary have drawn forth the somewhat weak reply that the infirmary is not a University institution ...

  7. 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 ...