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  2. Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Royal Hospital for Sick Children. /  55.93833°N 3.18889°W  / 55.93833; -3.18889. The Royal Hospital for Sick Children was a hospital in Sciennes, Edinburgh, Scotland, specialising in paediatric healthcare. Locally, it was commonly referred to simply as the "Sick Kids". The hospital provided emergency care for children from birth to ...

  3. Royal Hospital for Children and Young People - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in Scotland. The Royal Hospital for Children and Young People is a hospital that specialises in paediatric healthcare based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The hospital replaced the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (the Sick Kids) in Sciennes. It forms part of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh campus in the Edinburgh BioQuarter at Little France.

  4. Mortuary Chapel, Royal Hospital for Sick Children - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh. The Mortuary Chapel of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh is a late nineteenth-century chapel, designed by the Scottish architect George Washington Browne, with mural decorations by the Arts and Crafts artist Phoebe Anna Traquair. The chapel is designated as a "Category A" listed building by Historic Scotland. [1]

  5. Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh ( RIE) was established in 1729, and is the oldest voluntary hospital in Scotland. The new buildings of 1879 were claimed to be the largest voluntary hospital in the United Kingdom, and later on, the Empire. [2] The hospital moved to a new 900 bed site in 2003 in Little France.

  6. NHS Lothian - Wikipedia

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    Accident and emergency departments are located within the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, St. John's Hospital and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children. Performance has been rated the poorest in Scotland. Only 89.4 per cent of emergency patients were treated or admitted within four hours in November 2017. [7]

  7. Edinburgh City Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh City Hospital. /  55.91556°N 3.22833°W  / 55.91556; -3.22833. The Edinburgh City Hospital (also known as the Edinburgh City Hospital for Infectious Diseases or the City Hospital at Colinton Mains) was a hospital in Colinton, Edinburgh, opened in 1903 for the treatment of infectious diseases. As the pattern of infectious ...

  8. Gertrude Herzfeld - Wikipedia

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    Died. 12 May 1981. (1981-05-12) (aged 90) Education. University of Edinburgh. Known for. Paediatric and Gynaecological Surgeon. Gertrude Marian Amalia Herzfeld (1 June 1890 – 12 May 1981) was an English surgeon, one of the first female surgeons to work in Scotland and the first woman paediatric surgeon.

  9. Plans for homes near sick children's unit approved - AOL

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