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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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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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