Bridge of Earn Hospital

Bridge of Earn Hospital
The remains of the hospital
Bridge of Earn Hospital is located in Perth and Kinross
Bridge of Earn Hospital
Shown in Perth and Kinross
Geography
LocationBridge of Earn, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
Coordinates56°20′45″N 3°23′30″W / 56.3459°N 3.3916°W / 56.3459; -3.3916
Organisation
Care systemPublic NHS
TypeDistrict General
History
Opened1939
Closed1992
Links
ListsHospitals in Scotland

The Bridge of Earn Hospital was a health facility in Bridge of Earn, Perth and Kinross, Scotland.

History

The facility was designed as one of seven Emergency Hospital Service facilities and opened in 1939.[1] It accommodated evacuees from other hospitals as well as some injured German prisoners of war during the Second World War.[1] Patients were transferred from the rehabilitation unit at Gleneagles Hotel in 1946 and from the orthopedic unit at Larbert in 1947.[1] It became part of the National Health Service in 1948.and functioned as a large general hospital with general medical, general surgical, orthopaedic and plastic surgery units.[2] Among the surgeons who worked there was Ian Scott Smillie who became an authority on knee surgery.[3] The hospital closed in 1992 and the buildings were demolished in 2006.[1] The site has since been developed as Oudenarde Village.[1] Its archives are held by Archive Services, University of Dundee.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Bridge of Earn Hospital". Historic Hospitals. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  2. "Bridge of Earn Hospital". National Archives. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  3. Macintyre, Iain; MacLaren, Iain (2005). Surgeons' Lives: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh : an Anthology of College Fellows Over 500 Years. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. p. 251. ISBN 978-0-9503620-9-0.
  4. "THB 31 Bridge of Earn Hospital". Archive Services Online Catalogue. University of Dundee. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
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