Bury St Edmunds, County Hospital 1898
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The Hospital was established in 1826 in a former ordnance depot built during the Napoleonic Wars, and was virtually rebuilt in 1861. Until 1948 the hospital was voluntary, and wards were named after local benefactors such as Bristol (of Ickworth), Praed (of Ousden) and Hasted (of Bury). In 1847 Dr John Kilner made one of the earliest uses of anaesthesia in an operation. This building was demolished for housing in 1979, and some of the other buildings became Cornwallis Court in 1981. A new hospital was opened in Hardwick Lane in 1974.
An extract from Bury St Edmunds Town and City Memories.
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