Samaritan Hospital Nottingham
The Samaritan Hospital (or Nottingham Samaritan Hospital) was a hospital in Raleigh Street, Nottingham, England.
Samaritan Hospital Nottingham | |
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Location within Nottinghamshire | |
Geography | |
Location | Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 52.9594°N 1.1622°W |
Organisation | |
Type | Women's Hospital |
History | |
Opened | 1885 |
Closed | 1923 |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in England |
History
The hospital opened in March 1885 in a building which had originally been known as Sandfield House.[1] The Raleigh Bicycle Company was founded on the same street, just two years later, in 1887.[2]
In the 1894 White's Directory of Nottinghamshire the following was listed in relation to the hospital:
The Samaritan Hospital for women in Raleigh Street was founded in 1885 for in-patients, and a department for out-patients at 5 Broad Street, during which time to December. 31, 1892, 16,278 patients have received medical advice. President, the Duke of Portland; honorary medical officers, Mr. George Elder, M.D., Mr E. B. Truman, M.D., and Mr H Michie, M.B., C.M.; honorary secretary, Mr J. A. Simpson; matron, Miss Paget.[3]
In 1923 it merged with Nottingham Castle Gate Hospital, 29-31 Castle Gate, to become the Nottingham Women's Hospital in Peel Street.[4][5] The building in Raleigh Street became a private nursing facility known as St Mary's Nursing Home which closed in 1972.[6][7]
References
- Nottingham Samaritan Hospital for Women, Nottinghamshire Guardian (London, England), Friday, January 15, 1886; pg. 2; Issue 2121.
- "Raleigh past and present". BBC. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- 1894 White's Directory of Nottinghamshire p.262
- "Nottingham Hospital for Women". Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- "Samaritan Hospital Nottingham". National Archives. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- "St Mary's House, Raleigh Street". Picture the Past. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
- "Nottingham Women's Hospital, Peel Street". Nottingham Hospitals History. Retrieved 21 October 2018.