Radcliffe Infirmary

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Radcliffe Infirmary was a historic teaching hospital in Oxford, England, closely associated with the University of Oxford and notable medical pioneers.

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instanceOf former hospital
hospital
teaching hospital
affiliation Oxford University Medical School NERFINISHED
University of Oxford NERFINISHED
architect Stiff Leadbetter NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
constructionStart 1759
coordinateLocation 51.759°N 1.263°W
country United Kingdom
dissolved 2007
hasCategory Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford
Defunct hospitals in England
Grade II* listed hospital buildings in Oxfordshire
Teaching hospitals in England
hasPart Accident and Emergency Department NERFINISHED
Operating theatres
Outpatients Department NERFINISHED
Radcliffe Infirmary main block NERFINISHED
Radcliffe Maternity Home (historically associated) NERFINISHED
St Luke’s Chapel NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
inception 1770
laterUse Oxford Internet Institute premises (part of the site) NERFINISHED
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter of the University of Oxford NERFINISHED
University of Oxford Humanities and Mathematics departments NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
Oxford
Oxfordshire
Woodstock Road, Oxford NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
namedAfter John Radcliffe NERFINISHED
notableFor Association with early clinical use of penicillin
Georgian hospital architecture
Historic contribution to British medical education
Role as main teaching hospital for the University of Oxford
opened 18 October 1770
operator National Health Service NERFINISHED
ownedBy Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust NERFINISHED
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust NERFINISHED
predecessor Earlier charitable medical provision in Oxford
publicTransit Proximity to Oxford city centre bus routes
replacedBy Churchill Hospital NERFINISHED
John Radcliffe Hospital NERFINISHED
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre NERFINISHED
significantEvent Closure of accident and emergency services in 2005
Development of important advances in neurology and neurosurgery in the 20th century
Early trials of penicillin therapy during World War II
First clinical use of penicillin in a patient in 1941

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Ludwig Guttmann employer Radcliffe Infirmary