Hawkmoor Hospital, originally known as Hawkmoor County Sanatorium, was a specialist hospital near Bovey Tracey in Devon, England, founded in 1913 as a pulmonary tuberculosis sanatorium as part of a network of such facilities,[1] instigated by the Public Health (Tuberculosis Regulations) 1912.[2] From 1948, the hospital catered for patients with a range of chest ailments (including tuberculosis), as well as chest surgery, and mental disability patients. From 1973, the facility dealt solely with mental health problems until its closure in 1987.[1]
^ ab"Hospital Records - Hawkwoor". The National Archives. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
^Lloyd, J Henry (1914). Medical and sanatorium benefit regulations.
HawkmoorHospital, originally known as Hawkmoor County Sanatorium, was a specialist hospital near Bovey Tracey in Devon, England, founded in 1913 as a...
Hawkmoor County Sanatorium, also known as HawkmoorHospital, a now closed pulmonary disorders and mental health hospital in Devon, England This disambiguation...
other hospitals. The hospital was closed on 31 March 1963, with all patients and future treatment transferred to HawkmoorHospital. The hospital was located...
Sanatorium. The hospital joined the NHS in 1948, and along with the larger HawkmoorHospital near Bovey Tracey, as well as the nearby children's Honeylands and...
The hospital joined the NHS in 1948, and along with the larger HawkmoorHospital near Bovey Tracey, as well as the nearby adult Whipton Hospital and the...
was a consultant in blood and mental diseases at the Central Middlesex Hospital, as well as being a broadcaster and the author of notable medical articles...
2020–present) 21 January – The Les Dawson Show (1978–1989) 29 January – Hawkmoor (1978) February – Grand Slam (1978) 8 February – Grange Hill (1978–2008)...
Lustleigh, and thereafter the valley of the Wray Brook. It passes the former Hawkmoor County Sanatorium and the village of Lustleigh before arriving in the town...