• The foundation and development of dispensaries in Manchester, England, was notable during the nineteenth century. These organisations were intended to...
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    drugs Dispensary movement in Manchester – Movement to establish local health care People's Dispensary for Sick Animals – Veterinary charity in the United...
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    Ancoats Dispensary (commonly known as Ancoats Hospital) was a large inner-city hospital located in Ancoats, to the north of the city centre of Manchester, England...
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    Princess Royal Maternity Hospital (category Hospitals in Glasgow)
    A dispensary was a place to receive medicine; see for context the Dispensary movement in Manchester. The hospital moved to St Andrew's Square in 1841...
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    John Henshaw (category Male actors from Manchester)
    new writing for theatre based in Manchester, which started in 2004. Henshaw is also a patron of the Ancoats Dispensary Trust which campaigns to save and...
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    Dispensary, Lunatic Hospital and Asylum in Manchester". There were now six physicians and six surgeons. A library was established in the Infirmary in...
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    General Dispensary, Aldersgate Street Ardwick and Ancoats Dispensary, Manchester, England. Founded in 1828 and managed under the auspices of the Provident...
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    belief in co-operation and supported later co-operative endeavours. King later worked at the Sussex County Hospital and Brighton Provident Dispensary before...
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    or dispensary-in about 350 different cities and towns. Yet they had made fewer than 60,000 Chinese Christian converts. There was limited success in terms...
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    Salford Royal Hospital (category Hospitals in Greater Manchester)
    Pendleton Royal Hospital and Dispensary in 1847 and the Salford Royal Hospital in the 1870s. In June 1941, during the Manchester Blitz, the hospital on Chapel...
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    Annie McCall (category Health professionals from Manchester)
    33 Albert Bridge Road which opened in 1892, with a dispensary at 2 Albert Bridge Road. Through her pioneering work in the fields of midwifery and childcare...
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    hospitals and provide free health care. The city corporation maintains 16 dispensaries and two maternity homes. People from nearby districts and the state of...
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  • Hospital and Dispensary for Sick Children to a healthier rural site at Pendlebury. In 1876, when the new hospital, now the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital...
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    infrastructure in the state includes both government-run and private hospitals. As of 2023[update], the state had 404 public hospitals, 1,776 public dispensaries, 11...
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    on every village to build a medical dispensary and had over 350 communities build schools with their own labour. In the 1980s, when ecological awareness...
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    Eliza Walker Dunbar (category British people in colonial India)
    she was studying medicine and receiving medical training in London at St Mary's Dispensary in Marylebone, run by Elizabeth Garrett. Walker's hope was that...
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    Oliver Heywood (category Grade II listed buildings in Manchester)
    Hospital, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Salford Royal Hospital, the Royal Eye Hospital Manchester, the Royal Asylum, and the Provident Dispensaries Association...
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    Cottage hospital (category History of medicine in the United Kingdom)
    returning to their home after treatment. In 1818 the village surgeon, Mr. Henry Lilley Smith opened a dispensary in Southam, Warwickshire. This comprised...
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    Bournemouth". In September 1882 she held a "fashionable concert" at the Red House in aid of funds for the Bournemouth Dispensary. By 1881, she was staying in Kensington...
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    at Indira Gandhi Rugnalaya. Apart from these, NMC has 57 outpatient dispensaries (OPDs), including 23 health posts sanctioned under Union Government's...
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    McCaffery, Robert Paul (1994). Islands of Deutschtum: German Americans in Manchester, New Hampshire and Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1870–1942 (PhD dissertation)...
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    hospital beds relative to the population and with dispensaries set up in the most remote regions. In 1960 the country had a medical infrastructure that...
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    Street, whence he moved to 25 Manchester Square. In 1854, he was appointed physician to the Blenheim Street Dispensary, and in 1856 to the Royal Infirmary...
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    a sabil (water dispensary), and a mausoleum for themselves and their families. Among the best-known examples of Mamluk monuments in Cairo are the huge...
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  • 2018) online Irvine D.L. Loudon, "The origins and growth of the dispensary movement in England." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 55.3 (1981): 322-342...
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    Yale New Haven Hospital (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    the hospital. In 1951, the New Haven Dispensary formally merged with Grace-New Haven Hospital. The New Haven Dispensary had opened in 1871 as the city's...
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    in 1893 as a dispensary. The first public hospital, and also tertiary hospital, to open in Bahrain was the Salmaniya Medical Complex, in the Salmaniya...
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  • Institutes, the Manchester Technical School, the Royal Botanical and Horticultural Society of Manchester, and the local provident dispensaries (which were...
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    catch on, but new dispensaries were open in the 1770s. In the colonies, small hospitals opened in Philadelphia in 1752, New York in 1771, and Boston (Massachusetts...
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein (category People associated with the University of Manchester)
    afterwards as a dispensary porter, delivering drugs from the pharmacy to the wards where he apparently advised the patients not to take them. In the new year...
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