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- Liverpool_Infirmary abstract "Liverpool Infirmary was founded in 1743, took 6 years to build, was opened by the Earl of Derby on 25 March 1749. The first Infirmary stood on the site of the present day St George's Hall, and cost £2,600 to build. It was expanded in 1771. The Infirmary was brought about due, in part, to the unsanitary conditions of the town at the time. In 1700 the population was about 5000, by 1749 it had quadrupled to 20,000. With the population growing fast the people were housed in ill drained streets. The unsanitary conditions led to widespread illness and it was decided to open the Infirmary.William Rathbone V set up the world's first ever district nursing service in Liverpool. Initially with only one nurse, he asked Florence Nightingale’s advice on how to expand. At her suggestion, Rathbone persuaded the Infirmary to open a nurse training school based at the Royal Infirmary, to train both hospital and district nurses. This was established in 1862 and was the second only Nightingale nurse training school in the United Kingdom, after the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery in London.The Infirmary was built of brick and faced with stone. It was three stories high. On the ground floor there were two exam rooms, a lodging room, an apothecary, and the Hospice Chapel. The second floor held four wards, an operating room and two bedrooms for nurses. The kitchen, wash-house, laundry and laboratory were situated in the cellar.".
- Liverpool_Infirmary buildingEndDate "1749".
- Liverpool_Infirmary buildingStartDate "1743".
- Liverpool_Infirmary cost "2600.0".
- Liverpool_Infirmary location Liverpool.
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- Liverpool_Infirmary wikiPageExternalLink about_us.html.
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- Liverpool_Infirmary wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Stanley,_11th_Earl_of_Derby.
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- Liverpool_Infirmary wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool.
- Liverpool_Infirmary wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Liverpool_University_Hospital.
- Liverpool_Infirmary wikiPageWikiLink St_Georges_Hall,_Liverpool.
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- Liverpool_Infirmary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liverpool Infirmary".
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- Liverpool_Infirmary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royal Liverpool Infirmary".
- Liverpool_Infirmary completionDate "1749".
- Liverpool_Infirmary constructionStartDate "1743".
- Liverpool_Infirmary cost "2600.0".
- Liverpool_Infirmary locationCountry "England".
- Liverpool_Infirmary locationTown Liverpool.
- Liverpool_Infirmary name "Liverpool Infirmary".
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- Liverpool_Infirmary subject Category:1743_establishments_in_England.
- Liverpool_Infirmary subject Category:Alfred_Waterhouse_buildings.
- Liverpool_Infirmary subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1749.
- Liverpool_Infirmary subject Category:Defunct_hospitals_in_England.
- Liverpool_Infirmary subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Liverpool.
- Liverpool_Infirmary subject Category:Hospital_buildings_completed_in_the_18th_century.
- Liverpool_Infirmary subject Category:Hospitals_established_in_the_1740s.
- Liverpool_Infirmary subject Category:Hospitals_in_Liverpool.
- Liverpool_Infirmary subject Category:University_of_Liverpool.
- Liverpool_Infirmary point "53.409 -2.968".
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- Liverpool_Infirmary type Organisation.
- Liverpool_Infirmary type Place.
- Liverpool_Infirmary type University.
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- Liverpool_Infirmary comment "Liverpool Infirmary was founded in 1743, took 6 years to build, was opened by the Earl of Derby on 25 March 1749. The first Infirmary stood on the site of the present day St George's Hall, and cost £2,600 to build. It was expanded in 1771. The Infirmary was brought about due, in part, to the unsanitary conditions of the town at the time. In 1700 the population was about 5000, by 1749 it had quadrupled to 20,000. With the population growing fast the people were housed in ill drained streets.".
- Liverpool_Infirmary label "Liverpool Infirmary".
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- Liverpool_Infirmary lat "53.409".
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- Liverpool_Infirmary wasDerivedFrom Liverpool_Infirmary?oldid=697539530.
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- Liverpool_Infirmary name "Liverpool Infirmary".