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21 ore fa · The Infirmary, an elegant and commodious structure of stone, was erected and completely furnished by the trustees of Dr. Radcliffe, and was opened for the reception of patients in 1770: the buildings comprise a chapel, to which a late Duke of Marlborough presented a communion service of gilt plate; attached to them are five acres of land given by Thomas Rowney, Esq.
2 giorni fa · 26/03/2024. Six Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) nurses and allied health professionals who have received funding from NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) have presented their PhD projects to their fellow awardees and supervisors. The BRC provides up to £10,000 for the year to give the recipients protected time away from their ...
4 giorni fa · Website for the Radcliffe Orchestra, based at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford Next Concert: 7:30pm Saturday 9 th November, 2024, at the Tingewick Hall in the John Radcliffe Hospital. Programme: to include Saint Saens' 2 nd Piano Concerto
3 giorni fa · SSNAP | Home. Supporting sick newborn and their parents. We support sick newborn, their parents and those that care for them; by providing emotional, medical, financial and informational support. We are at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. “There is no better charity to raise money or donate money to.
4 giorni fa · Players' Information. Rehearsals. The rehearsals for the next Radcliffe concert will take place at 8pm-10pm on Tuesdays, in the Tingewick Hall at the John Radcliffe Hospital (directions to Tingewick Hall). The first rehearsal is on Tuesday 23rd April 2024, and the six subsequent Tuesdays.
4 giorni fa · Oxford Health News: “ Next step in plans for Warneford Park ”. Oxford Mail, 9 January 2024: “ Progress made on proposed Headington mental health hub ”. The Oxford Student, 12 January 2024: “ New postgraduate. medical college to be built in Warneford Park ”.
2 giorni fa · Reserve Constable Albert Alexander, a patient at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, England, becomes the first person treated with penicillin intravenously, by Howard Florey's team. He reacts positively, but there is insufficient supply of the drug to reverse his terminal infection. A successful treatment is achieved during May.