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  1. MB ChB Edinburgh 1930. MD 1941. MA Oxford 1938. Details: Joseph Buford Pennybacker was born in Somerset, Kentucky, on 23 August 1907, the only son of Claude Pennybacker, a train dispatcher. His early education was at Knoxville High School, Tennessee, before entering the University of Tennessee, graduating BA in 1926 (summa cum laude).

  2. A Short History of the Radcliffe Infirmary, by A. H. T. Robb-Smith, Oxford, The Church Army Press for the United Oxford Hospitals, 1970, pp. 233, £1.00. - Volume 16 Issue 1 Skip to main content Accessibility help

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. doctor.ndtv.com › expert › dr-cbt-adams-80Neurosurgery - NDTV Doctor

    Senior Neurosurgeon, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, England. Chris Adams qualified from Cambridge University and Guy’s Hospital. His neurosurgical training was at Guy’s, the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, London and at the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford. He was awarded the Jacksonian Prize from the Royal College of Surgeons for his ...

  6. Radcliffe Infirmary SP 5107 SW 3/868 II GV 2. Chapel. 1865. By A.W. Blomfield. Coursed rubble, stone tracery and red tile steeply pitched roof with bell turret. Early English Gothic chapel to the Radcliffe Infirmary to which it is connected by a pitched-roof corridor. Chapel forms one side of the courtyard in front of the Infirmary.

  7. 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 ...