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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (22)

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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (1)

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As Scotland's first voluntary hospital, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh conferred a special status upon those who worked there. The pattern of socially inclusive staff events continued during the early years of the National Health Service.

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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (1)

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The original Edinburgh Infirmary, Hospital for the Sick Poor, Physicians' Hospital, or Little House was located at the head of Robertson's Close. A town house was rented from the Town Council and patients were admitted to the four beds then available from 6 August 1729. In 1936 a Royal Charter was obtained under the name The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. A 228-bed purpose-built hospital designed by William Adam soon followed, and the first patients were admitted to it in 1741. It...

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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh (1)

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It was necessary for students to obtain tickets for Medical and Surgical Practice in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. These tickets allowed them access to attend Wards, Operating Theatres and Post-Mortem Examinations, as part of their medical and surgical training.

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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Edinburgh (Scotland) (1)

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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh NHS Trust (1)

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After the publication of the 'Working for Patients' white paper in 1989, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh NHS Trust was founded in February 1994, to take its place alongside five others in Lothian. On 31 March 1999 it was formally closed in order to create Lothian University Hospitals NHS Trust. As well as the Royal Infirmary, other hospitals included Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion, Chalmers Hospital, Edinburgh Dental Hospital / Institute, City Hospital, Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedi...

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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 1729-ongoing (1)

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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Samaritan Society (1)

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Mrs Elizabeth Cleghorn, the daughter of Lord Cockburn and widow of the Sheriff of Argyll, began in 1874 to help destitute patients in the medical wards of the Royal Infirmary. She visited wards, distributing clothing and sometimes money. When she appealed to her friends for help, the response was so great that, in 1879, a formal organisation was created: the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Samaritan Society. The original aim was to assist patients and their dependants with clothes and...

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Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh | 1729-: | hospital | Edinburgh (Scotland) (1)

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Royal Infirmary Of Edinburgh Department Of Dietetics (1)

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In 1920 a report was commissioned by the Board of Managers of the RIE to investigate dietetic arrangements. Until that time there had been no formal dietetic treatment in the hospital. The report recommended that a dietician be appointed to be 'operative in directly providing or supervising the provision of special diets for individual patients'. Professor Jonathan Meakins, who at that time held the Chair of Therapeutics, began to practice dietetics in Wards 25 and 26, aided by Sister Ruth Py...

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