Have you ever wondered about the legacy of healing that stands before you? This is the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow a beacon of hope for generations. Its history stretches back to 1882 when the first hospital opened its doors. It was a momentous occasion. Glasgow was one of the last major cities in the UK to dedicate a hospital solely to children. Imagine the excitement the hope the sheer relief felt by families when the hospital finally opened. The infant mortality rate was shockingly high. This hospital offered a lifeline a place where children could receive specialized care. The original hospital was located in Garnethill. It was a residential property transformed into a healing space. Three wards offered 58 beds for children aged 2 to 12. An isolation ward protected those with infectious diseases. The hospital had a gas-lit operating theatre on the top floor. The founding doctors were not employed full-time. They visited several times a week. They balanced their work at the Children’s Hospital with their private practices. Nursing was different. The hospital proudly recruited ‘only ladies’ for its nursing staff. They started with modern practices. This ensured a progressive and dedicated nursing department. The hospital relied on charitable donations. The ‘benevolent ladies’ of Glasgow’s West End played a crucial role in fundraising. Their efforts kept the hospital afloat. Bazaars and concerts were regular events. The hospital kept growing. Demand exceeded the available beds. A neighboring house was purchased in 1887 adding more beds. A new wing followed in 1894. Still the hospital wasn’t big enough. It moved to a larger site at Yorkhill in 1914. It remained there for many years. The Royal Hospital for Children then moved to its current location within the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Campus in 2015. This state-of-the-art facility was designed with children families and healthcare professionals in mind. It even boasts a modern laboratory enabling groundbreaking research. So as you stand here you’re looking at not just a hospital but a testament to unwavering dedication to children’s health. The Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow is a symbol of hope progress and the enduring power of compassion. A place where countless stories of healing and recovery have unfolded. It continues to offer world-renowned paediatric care today.
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