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  2. The Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH) is an NHS hospital in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It provides acute hospital services to the residents of the western and central portions of Berkshire, and is managed by the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust . The hospital provides approximately 813 inpatient beds (627 acute, 66 ...

  3. Mar 27, 2014 · In 1839 the London Road hospital’s annual expenditure was £433, which included £60 on the house surgeon, £27 on 2,950 leeches and £91 on 2,000 gallons of beer – but more on that later

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  4. THE Royal Berkshire Hospital's (RBH) first foundation stone was laid on May 13 1837 and subsequently King William IV's Consort-Queen Adelaide-became patron of the 'institution'. Additional wings ...

  5. History. The trust was established as the Royal Berkshire and Battle Hospitals NHS Trust on 4 November 1992, and became operational on 1 April 1993. Development. In 2008 the trust established a subsidiary company, Healthcare Facilities Management Services Ltd, to run two new health centres in Bracknell and Reading.

  6. Dec 31, 2018 · The Museum is open to the public on the first and third Sundays in the month from 2.00pm to 4.30pm. It is open at other times by arrangement for group bookings (please phone 0118 322 8478). See below for specific archival enquiries. Most of the collection dates from the second half of the nineteenth century and first half of the twentieth century.

  7. hospital health medicine Victorian (1837 - 1901) The Royal Berkshire Hospital main block was built in 1839 by local architect and builder Henry Briant. He won the competition for designing the hospital. As King William IV took such a keen interest in the hospital before it was built, his Coat of Arms, not Queen Victoria's, appear on the central ...

  8. Hospital Palliative Care Team. Telephone 0118 322 7826. Spiritual Healthcare Team Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm telephone 0118 322 7105 or via switchboard (0118 322 5111) out of hours. If you're concerned about a patient's condition, and you've already spoken to the ward nurse or doctor, please use Call 4 Concern, our patient safety service.

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