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Cooper, Sir Astley
The childhood home of the famous surgeon
Hospital, Great Yarmouth General, site of
Now St George's Court residential flats.
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St. Mary’s Medieval Hospital
Plaque relating to multiple use of the site, which began as a hospital and ended up as a school
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Hamilton-Deane, Dr. Kenneth
Residence of, and Surgery site. Hamilton Court, High Street, Gorleston
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Hospital for the Sick and Wounded, site of
Plaque placed on Booker’s Wholesale Warehouse
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Isolation Hospital
Site of the Isolation Hospital, 1875-1971, treating cholera, diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid, smallpox and Scarlet fever.
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Pearson, Emma Maria 1828-1893
The first Red Cross nurse who worked in a war zone, and who was before her time in insisting on cleanliness. Author.
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Cooper, Sir Astley, 3 St. George’s Plain
Surgeon to royalty, anatomist, President of the Royal College of Surgeons and surgical pioneer
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Royal Naval Hospital
Built in 1809 as a hospital for the Royal Navy
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Medieval Leper House, site of
Site of a Medieval Leper House, Plague House, Dwelling for the Poor, Ragged School, Town Mission and School and Pentecostal Church
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Gorleston Jubilee Cottage Hospital (GOSH plaque)
First hospital in Gorleston
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Body-Snatchers
In 1827, Thomas Vaughan snatched at least ten bodies from St. Nicholas’ churchyard, and sold them for London surgeons to dissect