词条 | Mater Infirmorum Hospital |
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| Name = Mater Infirmorum Hospital | Org/Group = Belfast Health and Social Care Trust | Image = Mater Infirmorum Hospital.png | Caption = Entrance to the hospital, Crumlin Road | Logo = | Location = Crumlin Road | Region = Belfast | State = | Country = Northern Ireland | HealthCare = Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland | Type = District General | Speciality = | Emergency = Yes | Affiliation= Queen's University Belfast | Beds = 236 | Founded = 1883 | Closed = | Website = {{URL|www.belfasttrust.hscni.net}} | Wiki-Links = | map_type = Northern Ireland | map_caption= Location in Northern Ireland | coordinates= {{Coord|54.609|-5.940|display=inline,title|region:GB_scale:5000}} |}}Not to be confused with the Mater Hospital in Dublin The Mater Infirmorum Hospital, commonly known as The Mater is an acute hospital in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It provides services to most of North Belfast and South Antrim, reaching as far as Glengormley, Carrickfergus and Newtownabbey. It also provides a psychiatric service for North Belfast and West Belfast. It is managed by the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust.[1] HistoryThe Mater Infirmorum (Mother of the Sick) Hospital has been serving the people of Belfast since it admitted its first patients in premises on the Crumlin Road in Belfast, known as Bedeque House, on 1 November 1883.[2] It was initially founded by the Sisters of Mercy but has always treated patients without regard to class or creed. Between 1841 and 1891, the population of Belfast dramatically increased from 75,308 to 255,922.[2] In 1895, Dr Patrick MacAlister, the Bishop of Down and Connor, arranged for expansion of the Mater Infirmorum Hospital with construction of a new building on Mountview Terrace.[2] The main hospital, which was designed by William Fennell, was officially opened by Sir Robert McConnell, Lord Mayor of Belfast, on 22 April 1900.[2] The hospital was officially recognised as a university teaching hospital for university students of Queen's University in 1908.[3] In June 1922 the hospital was subjected to an armed attack: the hospital management wrote to King George V, David Lloyd George, Winston Churchill and Michael Collins seeking protection and the incident did not happen again.[2] A landmine exploded outside the hospital leading to numerous casualties in April 1941 during the Belfast Blitz of Second World War.[4] A new maternity wing opened in 1945.[2] Much of the fund raising for modernisation of the hospital in the 1950s was carried out by the Young Philanthropists Association.[4] This included the first neuro-psychiatry department which opened in 1952.[4] It was the first hospital in Northern Ireland to treat injured soldiers from the British Army in October 1969 and became fully integrated into the National Health Service in 1972.[4] A new block, incorporating a new accident and emergency unit, a new out-patients department, a new radiology department, an operating theatre suite and a 35-bed maternity unit,[4] opened at the hospital in 1989.[5] References1. ^{{cite web|title=Mater Hospital|url=http://www.belfasttrust.hscni.net/hospitals/MaterHospital.htm|website=Belfast Health and Social Care Trust|accessdate=4 August 2017}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite journal|title=History of the Mater Infirmorum Hospital|date=31 October 1968|pmc=2385153|volume=38|issue=1|pmid=4896222|last1=Casement|first1=Rory S.|pages=62–75|journal=The Ulster Medical Journal}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304101318/http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/mdbs/AboutUs/history/|title=History of the Medical School|publisher=Queen's University Belfast|accessdate=1 April 2019}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/0738/a7621ac91105ca1f79a9ee85c38cfc6d72cc.pdf|title=The Mater Infirmorum Hospital|first=J A |last=Verzin|publisher=The Ulster Medical Journal|volume=56|pages=65-71|date=1 August 1987|accessdate=1 April 2019}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199091/cmhansrd/1991-03-05/Writtens-5.html|title=New Hospitals|publisher=Hansard|date=5 March 1991|accessdate=1 April 2019}} External links
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