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  1. Fue nombrado en honor de John Radcliffe, un médico del siglo XVIII graduado en la Universidad de Oxford. Penicilina [ editar ] El primer ser humano tratado con penicilina purificada fue el agente de policía Albert Alexander, el 12 de febrero de 1941 en la Enfermería Radcliffe ( Radcliffe Infirmary , hoy parte de las instalaciones de la Universidad de Oxford).

  2. La Radcliffe Infirmary est un ancien hôpital d'Oxford, inauguré en 1770. Il cesse ses activités médicales en 2007. Histoire. Les propositions initiales ...

  3. 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.

  4. The Radcliffe Infirmary. John Radcliffe left £4000 towards funding a hospital in Oxford, and a five-acre site in the fields of St Giles was donated by Thomas Rowney (MP for Oxford 1722–1759). The foundation stone was laid on 27 August 1761, the physicians and surgeons were elected on 13 September 1770, and the hospital opened on 18 October ...

  5. List Entry Number: 1369462. Date first listed: 27-Jun-1972. List Entry Name: FOUNTAIN IN ENTRANCE COURTYARD TO RADCLIFFE INFIRMARY. Statutory Address: FOUNTAIN IN ENTRANCE COURTYARD TO RADCLIFFE INFIRMARY, WOODSTOCK ROAD. Go to the official list entry.

  6. 17 de nov. de 2023 · SON ET LUMIÈRE – LIGHT PROJECTION AT THE RADCLIFFE HUMANITIES BUILDING.Join us after dark for an extraordinary light and sound artwork projected onto the original three-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

  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 ...