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    Dundee Royal Infirmary, often shortened to DRI, was a major teaching hospital in Dundee, Scotland. Until the opening of Ninewells Hospital in 1974, Dundee...
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  • Preston Royal Infirmary Salford Royal Infirmary Sheffield Royal Infirmary Scotland Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary Dundee Royal...
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    Margaret Fairlie (category Academics of the University of Dundee)
    career working at Dundee Royal Infirmary and teaching at the medical school at University College, Dundee (later Queen's College, Dundee). In 1940 she became...
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    oncology facility. The archives of Perth Royal Infirmary are held by Archive Services, University of Dundee as part of the NHS Tayside Archives. Hospital...
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    write Frankenstein. 1819 – Dundee Infirmary granted royal charter and renamed "Dundee Royal Infirmary and Asylum". 1820 – Dundee Asylum formally established...
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    Maryfield Hospital (category Poor law infirmaries)
    hospital in Stobswell, Dundee, Scotland. Originally a poorhouse hospital it became Dundee's second main hospital after Dundee Royal Infirmary. It closed in the...
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    The Royal Dundee Liff Hospital, previously known as Dundee Lunatic Asylum and Dundee Royal Lunatic Asylum, was a mental health facility originally established...
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  • could do what she wanted. Mone was arrested and Hanson taken to the Dundee Royal Infirmary, where she died from her injuries. On 23 January 1968 Mone was found...
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    facilities at Ninewells Hospital, containing its School of Medicine; Perth Royal Infirmary, which houses a clinical research centre; and in Kirkcaldy, Fife, containing...
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  • recommendation Doncaster Royal Infirmary, South Yorkshire, UK Dopamine reuptake inhibitor, class of drugs Former Dundee Royal Infirmary, Scotland, UK Desert...
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  • In 1881, when University College Dundee was founded, the city of Dundee contained the Royal Infirmary and the Royal Lunatic Asylum which would provide...
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    Ninewells Hospital (category Hospitals in Dundee)
    upon Dundee's existing hospitals. Dundee Royal Infirmary, which had opened in 1798 and moved to larger premises in the 1850s, had been Dundee's main hospital...
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    Alexander Pirie was born in Dundee where his father, Dr George Clark Pirie, was a physician at the Dundee Royal Infirmary from 1862 to 1881. The family...
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  • (link) "THB 1 Dundee Royal Infirmary". Archive Services Online Catalogue. University of Dundee. Retrieved 13 December 2017. "THB 7 Royal Dundee Liff Hospital"...
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    Nathan Raw (category Royal Army Medical Corps officers)
    Appointment to Dr. Raw, Dundee Courier & Argus, August 6, 1897. Dundee Royal Infirmary, appointment of resident Medical Superintendent, Dundee Courier & Argus...
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    NHS Tayside (category University of Dundee)
    records of defunct hospitals including Dundee Royal Infirmary, Maryfield Hospital and Murthly Hospital. Arbroath Infirmary Stracathro Hospital, Brechin Whitehills...
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    Sir James Caird, 1st Baronet, of Belmont Castle (category Nobility from Dundee)
    institutions and organisations in Dundee and elsewhere. In 1902 Caird offered £18,500 to the directors of the Dundee Royal Infirmary so they could erect a hospital...
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  • and Wales 13 January 1818 Royal Edinburgh Public Dispensary 19 May 1818 Royal Literary Fund 8 May 1819 Dundee Royal Infirmary 1820 Faculty of Procurators...
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    Robert Cochrane Buist (category People from Dundee)
    gynaecologist to the Dundee Royal Infirmary and a consultant to the Perth Royal Infirmary. He retired in 1925 and died 5 February 1939 in Dundee. "R. C. Buist...
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  • Margaret Currie Neilson Lamb (category Fellows of the Royal College of Nursing)
    trained as a nurse at the Dundee Royal Infirmary, registering in 1934. She worked as a staff nurse in the Dundee Royal Infirmary before training as a midwife...
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  • Brittle Bone Society (category Organisations based in Dundee)
    osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). The Brittle Bone Society was established in 1968 in Dundee by Margaret Grant, who has OI. When she was young, Grant was aware that...
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  • to Dundee Royal Infirmary. It closed around 1975. The remaining archives of the hospital are held by Archive Services at the University of Dundee. The...
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    Alexander Macklin (category Royal Army Medical Corps officers)
    burial on South Georgia. In 1925 Macklin relocated to Dundee and began work at the Dundee Royal Infirmary, where he would work for the next 21 years. At the...
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  • Dictionary of the Scots Language (category University of Dundee)
    ran from February 2001 to January 2004, was based at the University of Dundee and primarily funded by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Board...
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  • Cemetery. The area was formerly the location of Dundee Convalescent Home run by Dundee Royal Infirmary and built using money given by Sir David Baxter...
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  • Thomas John MacLagan (category Medical doctors from Dundee)
    returning to Scotland to take up a post in Dundee. He was medical superintendent at Dundee Royal Infirmary from 1864 to 1866, during which time he had...
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    returned to Scotland and set up practice in Dundee. From 1833 to 1855 he was head physician at Dundee Royal Infirmary. This was originally on King Street, but...
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    of the Presbyterian church). After leaving school, she worked at Dundee Royal Infirmary, and in 1916, she married Henry Duncan, a cabinet maker and wounded...
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  • William Aitken (pathologist) (category Medical doctors from Dundee)
    to his father, and at the same time attended the practice of the Dundee Royal Infirmary. In 1842, he matriculated at the University of Edinburgh, and in...
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  • David Middleton Greig (category Medical doctors from Dundee)
    1936) was a Scottish surgeon who worked for most of his career at Dundee Royal Infirmary. He developed an interest in diseases of bone and came to be regarded...
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