Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Baggot Street
- Royal City of Dublin Hospital, Baggot Street
The Royal City of Dublin Hospital was founded in 1832. It is on Upper Baggot Street and has a facade of red brick and terracotta tiles, set back from the street.
External links
* [http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/S/0117/S.0117.198710290007.html Hospital mentioned in Seanad (Irish Senate) discussion in 1987]
* [http://www.strokerehabunit.ie/en/ Stroke Rehabilitation unit based at the hospital]
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