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  1. The original staff, elected in September 1770. Elected Physicians: Dr John Kelly (Regius Professor, died 1772) Dr William Lewis (died 1772) Dr Foulkes (resigned on day Infirmary opened) Dr John Smith (resigned 1782) Dr William Vivian (Regius Professor from 1772, resigned 1795) Elected Surgeons: Mr Hacker.

  2. Excavations at the 18th-19th century Radcliffe Infirmary Burial Ground, Oxford, Oxford Archaeology Monograph No. 32, Loe L, Webb H, Simmonds A & Poore D. The Radcliffe Infirmary was founded in 1770 in the parish of St Giles with funds from the estate of the royal physician, landowner and MP, Dr John Radcliffe. Like other English urban hospitals ...

  3. 1758 - first proposals to build a hospital for Oxford were made at a meeting of the Radcliffe Trustees. ,1770 - the Bishop of Oxford consecrated the Radcliffe Infirmary's burial ground (long since buried itself), and the congregation prayed that it might be the 'only useless part of the Establishment'. ,1824 - infectious diseases were accommodated. ,1877 - a designated children's ward was ...

  4. RADCLIFFE INFIRMARY, OXFORD. Previous Article ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL. Next Article CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, NOTTINGHAM. Article info Publication history. Published: 16 May ...

  5. Definition of infirmary noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 27 feb 2012 · FOR Oxford families, the old Radcliffe Infirmary was the site of some of their happiest – and many of their darkest – moments. The city’s first hospital, it opened in 1770 and was the scene ...

  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 ...