• The Salisbury Infirmary was a hospital at Fisherton Street in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, from 1767 until 1993. History.
  • A celebration service was held on 1st May 1993 at Salisbury Cathedral to commemorate the closing of Salisbury General Infirmary and mark the new beginnings...
  • Salisbury Infirmary was founded by public subscription in 1766 and was administered by a Court of Governors until 1948 when it became one of the hospitals within...
  • The Salisbury Infirmary was a hospital at Fisherton Street in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, from 1767 until 1993.
  • The red-brick Salisbury General Infirmary was built in 1771 from designs by John Wood the Younger.
  • The writing below the top row of windows reads "Royal Infirmary Built by Voluntary Subscription".
  • About this work. Publication/Creation. Salisbury : Salisbury Times, 1922. Physical description. 46 pages : illustrations, portraits.
  • This page brings together material on patients in Salisbury Infirmary during the 1850s.
  • Salisbury infirmary. Cancer of the pectoralis major muscle.
  • The Salisbury Infirmary was a hospital at Fisherton Street in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, from 1767 until 1993.
  • The statutes and rules, for the government of the general infirmary, at the city of Salisbury
  • In 1942 the US Army transferred patients to a site at Odstock, near Salisbury it had built to support the Salisbury General Infirmary in receiving casualties from...