- Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital
Infobox Hospital
Name = Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital
Org/Group = Buckinghamshire Hospitals
Caption =
Location =Aylesbury ,
Region = Buckinghamshire
State = England
Country = UK
HealthCare = Private
Type = Specialist
Speciality =Spinal cord injury
Emergency = No
Affiliation=
Beds =
Founded = 1832
Closed =
Website = http://www.royalbucks.co.uk
Wiki-Links = |The Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital (colloquially called the Royal Bucks) was founded in 1832 in response to thecholera epidemic that swept acrossEngland at that time. It is situated inAylesbury inBuckinghamshire . The construction was based on the design of astately home to help dissociate the assumption at the time that hospitals were a place of death.When it first opened treatment was received by payment only: admissions were only taken at 11 o'clock every morning (except Sundays) and if you hadn't paid your one
guinea a year subscription to the hospital (a kind of insurance to ensure treatment when it was needed) you were chargedsixpence on admission and were then required to pay a further guinea for further treatment. If you were too poor to pay these fees, you went to theworkhouse located on Bierton Hill (now theTindal Centre ).The current building dating from 1862 replaced an earlier building on the site. The design was influenced by
Florence Nightingale who had recently returned from theCrimea and was the first pavilion style civilian hospital to be completed in the UK. Letters and sketches by her about the design are in theBucks County Council Reference Library.Florence Nightingale also did a lot of fundraising for the hospital, keeping the admission fees low, ensuring the hospital was able to treat more people.
Originally called the Buckinghamshire Infirmary, it is thought that it became "Royal" after the future Edward VII received treatment there after breaking a limb during a visit to the Rothschilds at
Waddesdon Manor .It was the main
hospital for the town of Aylesbury all the way through to 1948 whenStoke Mandeville Hospital on the outskirts of town was expanded and took over that role. From that time it became amaternity hospital until the early 1990s when a new maternity wing was opened at Stoke Mandeville.The Royal Bucks, as it had become known, stood empty for a few years, before being renovated and turned into a private hospital for the treatment of spinal injuries. It is for this purpose that the hospital is used today.
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