A view of patients and nurses in a ward at the Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion
- Date:
- 3 Mar 1939
- Location:
- Royal Infirmary Of Edinburgh, Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion, Edinburgh
- Reference:
- MED01/01/0298
- Type:
- Photograph (Print)
The original caption may contain language which is historic and which may no longer be considered appropriate. It has been retained in the record in the interest of historical accuracy.
The caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: “New Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion at Edinburgh. The new Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion which forms part of the Royal Infirmary at Edinburgh was open for patients on March 1st. It is equipped with the latest apparatus and improvements. Photo shows:- A typical lying-in ward in the new Maternity Pavilion showing two beds of a six-bed ward. No ward in the Pavilion has more than six beds.”
The Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion replaced the Simpson Memorial Hospital which, opened in 1879, had been the first building in Edinburgh planned as a maternity hospital. At the time, it was claimed that “there is not a better-equipped building in the world” than the new Maternity Pavilion, including isolation as a means of containing infection being applied. See also MED01/01/0292-0297 and MED01/01/0299-0300. High-resolution copies of this image are available for free for non-commercial use. Please Enquire to place an order.
This is part of the Series: MED01/01 Series of prints; within the Collection: MED01 Topical Press Agency Medical Collection
Source: Historic England Archive
Photographer: Topical Press Agency Limited
Photographer: Harrison, Norman Kingsley
Maternity Hospital, Hospital Ward, Women's History, Health And Welfare
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