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The Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre, also better known simply as The Wolfson, was a specialist neurorehabilitation centre based in Wimbledon, south west London. The services provided at the centre are now provided at St George's Hospital in Tooting and Queen Mary's Hospital in Roehampton. ==History== The Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre was opened in 1967 by Princess Marina, the Duchess of Kent. Construction was made possible by a grant of £250,000 from the Wolfson Foundation. Wylie McKissock,〔Sir Wylie McKissock established Atkinson Morley's Hospital as a neurosciences centre and later founded The Wolfson: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2540360/pdf/bmj00442-0057.pdf〕 Consultant Neurological Surgeon to St George's Hospital from 1944, transformed Atkinson Morley Hospital from a convalescent hospital into a neurological services unit which included neurosurgery, neurology, psychiatry and specialist support services.〔Early photographs of Atkinson Morley's Hospital and The Wolfson can be found at: http://www.amhlung.org.uk/Image%20Bank%20-%20AMH%20History.htm〕 The Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre was opened to provide rehabilitation services for Atkinson Morley's Hospital and remained in Wimbledon after the transfer of acute neuroscience services from Atkinson Morley's to St George's Hospital in Tooting. As well as the neurorehabilitation service, the Wolfson is the location of the south west London branch of Headway, the brain injury association.〔Headway home page is http://www.headway.org.uk/home.aspx. Link to SW London branch via http://www.headway.org.uk/branches/south-west-london.aspx〕 In 2012 following a consultation into neurorehabilitation services across southwest London the services provided at the Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre were moved into St George's Hospital in Tooting and Queen Mary's Hospital in Roehampton. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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