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Sheet 3 Town of Alnwick

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Infirmary Infirmary William Dixon Esqr About 4 chains SE of An excellent stone building established in 1815
Infirmary George Tate Esqr Pottergate Tower and is under the management of two physicians
Infirmary Name Painted on Front of the Building two Surgeons and an apothecary whose offices occupy
the ground floor. Upwards of 400 patients receive
medical and surgical assistance at this institution
annually. Every subscriber of one guinea or upwards
is considered a governor with the privilege of voting
in all transactions and may have one patient
constantly on the Books. The institution was originally
a Dispensary. Now an Infirmary the upper story
contains the wards and chambers for the Nurses
Dispensary Street Dispensary Street William Dixon Esqr About 50 links W. of An open street extending between Clayport Street and
Dispensary Street George Tate Esqr the Infirmary Pottergate Tower. This street was called Dispensary
Dispensary Street Name on Corner Lane on the original Plans of Alnwick
Dispensary Lane Whites Directory
Dispensary Lane OS Map of 1851
E. Gillespie
SRE

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