Sarsfield Road, demolished 1988
There WAS a St James' Hospital in Balham, South West London. It was amalgamated with St Georges Hospital, Tooting and subsequently closed and then demolished. Richard Butler ex-student nurse 1969-1971
St. James's Hospital was created in 1971.
St James Capua Hospital was created in 1996.
St James's University Hospital was created in 1925.
The person who founded st James hospital was a man called john who worshiped st.James
Mark St. James
it was closed and merged with St Joseph Hospital and the site is now a new condos building.
That is the address, except you would have it as "Dublin 8" at the end.
No, The biggest hospital in London, ON is St. Joseph's Hospital.
Regions Hospital is a few blocks from the capital building right in St Paul. I think St John's Hospital is gone.
St James' Hospital Dublin started life as a poorhouse. In 1667 The Dublin Corporation spent three hundred pounds laying foundations for a poorhouse on the site now occupied by St. James's Hospital. However the wars between William of Orange and James II intervened and the work was abandoned until 17O3 when Mary, Duchess of Ormonde, laid the foundation stone for the new development. In 1727 a foundling hospital was opened on the site and many famous people including Jonathan Swift and the Arthur Guinness served on the board of governors. Between 179O and 1795 Abraham Colles worked as an apprentice of Philip Woodroffe, surgeon to the foundling hospital and Dr. Steevens' Hospital. The foundling hospital was closed in the early years of the nineteenth century. The buildings were then used as a workhouse for the poor and it became known as the South Dublin Union. The workhouse infirmary which originally only catered for sick inmates began to take on an increasingly active role as an infirmary for the sick poor. Some very able doctors worked here during that period including Robert Mayne who published important papers on cardiological topics.
st james's , leeds on 17th feb 1972 25 before his biggest fan