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* '''Adelaide Hospital:''' a general and teaching hospital in Dublin, It was named after Queen Adelaide, wife of William IV of England. Nuilt in 1839, it was originally for Protestant patients only. | * '''Adelaide Hospital:''' a general and teaching hospital in Dublin, It was named after Queen Adelaide, wife of William IV of England. Nuilt in 1839, it was originally for Protestant patients only. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 4 February 2024
- Adelaide Hospital: a general and teaching hospital in Dublin, It was named after Queen Adelaide, wife of William IV of England. Nuilt in 1839, it was originally for Protestant patients only.
- hoss (horse) spittle