Category:Royal Victoria Infirmary

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English: Opened in 1906 and named after Queen Victoria, the Royal Victoria Infirmary is one of the two main hospitals in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, along with the Freeman Hospital. This has been the case since the completion of a re-organisation running from 2005 to 2010 which saw the transfer of most services from the city's third general hospital, Newcastle General Hospital, to the RVI and Freeman. This included the transfer of the A&E department from the General to a new facility in the RVI.
<nowiki>Royal Victoria Infirmary; ニューカッスル病院; Royal Victoria Infirmary; مستوصف رويال فيكتوريا; Royal Victoria Infirmary; Royal Victoria Infirmary; Royal Victoria Infirmary; Royal Victoria Infirmary; Royal Victoria Infirmary; مستوصف رويال فيكتوريا; 皇家维多利亚医院; Royal Victoria Infirmary; hôpital; griya sakit; rumah sakit di Britania Raya; hospital de Reinu Xuníu; בית חולים בממלכה המאוחדת; ziekenhuis in Newcastle, Verenigd Koninkrijk; rumah sakik; rumoh sakét; Krankenhaus; sairaala Englannissa; hospital in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England; مستشفى; 병원; مستشفى فى المملكه المتحده; RVI; 维多利亚皇家医院; 皇家维多利亚诊所</nowiki>
Royal Victoria Infirmary 
hospital in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
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LocationNewcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, North East England, England
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Inception
  • 1751
Number of hospital beds
  • 620
official website
Map54° 58′ 51.6″ N, 1° 37′ 12″ W
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Wikidata Q7374975
ISNI: 0000000406413236
VIAF ID: 126718200
Library of Congress authority ID: n84087373
IWM memorial ID: 48346
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