• Salisbury General Infirmary starts up in existing buildings on the site of Fisherton Street.
  • The Salisbury Infirmary was a hospital at Fisherton Street in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, from 1767 until 1993.
  • The Salisbury Infirmary was a hospital at Fisherton Street in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, from 1767 until 1993.
  • ...on the Odstock site becoming fully operational in late January 1993, after Salisbury General Infirmary on Fisherton Street closed on January 25 that year.
  • The red-brick Salisbury General Infirmary was built in 1771 from designs by John Wood the Younger.
  • Salisbury General Hospital, 1967. Physical description. 162 pages, 17 plates : illustrations, facsimiles, map, portraits ; 24 cm.
  • The Statutes and Rules, for the government of the General Infirmary ... for the relief of the sick and lame Poor. Prepared by Sir J. Stonhouse, Bart.
  • Salisbury Infirmary house surgeons journals (1875-1901). Salisbury Med Bull. 1973:18:31-5.
  • Under the chairmanship of Dr Peter Gillam, the hospice team initially worked from an office at Salisbury Infirmary in Fisherton Street.
  • This page brings together material on patients in Salisbury Infirmary during the 1850s. ... . Name index to patients treated by Salisbury Infirmary in the 1850s.
  • List entry 1023669. Grade II Listed Building: General Infirmary. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
  • She worked at Salisbury Infirmary, now Pembroke House, in the 1960s and 70s and Salisbury Civic Society and the Salisbury Soroptimists are applying for...
  • Salisbury Infirmary, built by voluntary subscription in the 1760s, closed in 1993 although the building is still standing in Fisherton Street.