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Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prince of Wales Hospital (Sydney)
The Prince of Wales Hospital is a 440 bed major public teaching hospital located in Sydney's eastern suburb of Randwick, providing a full range of hospital services to the people of New South Wales, Australia. The hospital has strong ties to the University of New South Wales. ==History== The Prince of Wales Hospital had its origins in 1852 with the formation of the ''Society for Destitute Children'' which established the ''Asylum for Destitute Children'' with the first building opened on 21 March 1858 in Paddington. After an appeal for funds in 1870, the ''Catherine Hayes Hospital'' opened, reputedly with plans approved by Florence Nightingale. In 1915, during the First World War the hospital was converted by the NSW Government into a military hospital and then a repatriation hospital, and renamed the ''Fourth Australian Repatriation Hospital''. In 1927 an association between the ''Coast Hospital'' and the ''Fourth Australian Repatriation Hospital'' at Randwick began. With the opening of the Concord Repatriation General Hospital in 1953, the hospital was renamed the ''Prince of Wales Hospital'', and operated as an annexe of Sydney Hospital. Restructuring and hospital redevelopment has continued to occur to enhance the medical and patient facilities of the hospital, including amalgamation with the ''Prince Henry Hospital'', ''Royal South Sydney Hospital'' and the ''Eastern Suburbs Hospital''.
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