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  1. Radcliffe Infirmary. /  51.76028°N 1.26194°W  / 51.76028; -1.26194. The Radcliffe Infirmary was a hospital in central north Oxford, England, located at the southern end of Woodstock Road on the western side, backing onto Walton Street . Closed in 2007, after refurbishment the building was re-opened in October 2012 for use by the Faculty ...

  2. A hospital for Oxford. The first proposals to build a hospital for Oxford were made in 1758 at a meeting of the Radcliffe Trustees, who administered the estate of Dr John Radcliffe (1650-1714), physician to Queen Anne. The sum of £4000 was released for the new hospital, which was constructed on land given by Thomas Rowney, MP for Oxford 1722-1759.

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  4. The Radcliffe Infirmary. John Radcliffe left £4000 towards funding a hospital in Oxford, and a five-acre site in the fields of St Giles was donated by Thomas Rowney (MP for Oxford 1722–1759). The foundation stone was laid on 27 August 1761, the physicians and surgeons were elected on 13 September 1770, and the hospital opened on 18 October ...

  5. In 1960 the Manor House site was chosen for the new hospital, and a planning team was appointed in 1963. Work began on Phase I, a new maternity hospital, in 1968. This building is now the John Radcliffe Hospital's Women's Centre. In the same year the Preliminary Training School left the Manor House. The maternity hospital opened in July 1972.

  6. Jan 18, 2007 · BBC Oxford, 269 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 7DW. Phone: 08459 311 444 | e-mail: oxford@bbc.co.uk. The Radcliffe Infirmary is now closed, but here is a chance to look at it's history and share the ...

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