Kilmarnock Infirmary was a general hospital in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire in Scotland. Opened in 1868, it was designed by renowned Kilmarnock architect William Atkinson Railton. In 1948, the National Health Service (NHS Scotland) was established, meaning Kilmarnock Infirmary had come under national control.[1] Following hospital services for Kilmarnock and the surrounding population being transferred to Crosshouse Hospital in the early 1980s, Kilmarnock Infirmary closed in 1982.
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have been disposed of in the sea. Jessie MacLaren was treated at KilmarnockInfirmary and was only released in January 1914. The Southern Necropolis in...
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the High Street to Glasgow Cathedral, Cathedral Square and the Royal Infirmary; east along Gallowgate and London Road, close to St Andrew's Square; south...
George the Second, for establishing and well-governing an Hospital or Infirmary in the City of Bath, and for constructing Baths therein, and supplying...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom. 23 July 1925. Retrieved 30 July 2022. "Kilmarnock Police Inquiry". Parliament of the United Kingdom. 24 November 1925. Retrieved...
Responses. Christopher Jon Smith. Teacher of Mathematics, Grange Academy, Kilmarnock. For services to Mathematics Education and to the community in East Ayrshire...