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450:, and that for the shame she would not let it be seen. This unpleasant appearance was said to be the result of a curse consequent to a petulant and unfeeling remark made by Steevens' mother when pestered by the importunities of a beggar woman, with a baby at her breast, and a tribe of children at her heels. Mrs. Steevens' said "Get away, you are like an old sow, with a litter of bonhams". The beggar retorted with the wish that the lady's next child might be like the animal to which she had been compared. Grizell often sat at a window in the hospital; some stories suggested she hid her face behind a curtain; others that she sat in full public view in order to show that her face was perfectly normal. According to Malcolm, Dubliners "always called it" 55: 474:, one of the most eminent Dublin physicians of his day, died and bequeathed to Steevens' Hospital £1,000 and his library, then valued at £5,000, together with £100 for fitting it up. The hospital built a specially designed room to house the Edward Worth Library, where it remains to this day under updated protective conditions. The bookshelves, panelling, wainscotting and Corinthian columns in the library were constructed by the carpenter Hugh Wilson while the glazing was carried out by Francis Godfrey. 365:
condition that she attached to her donation, however, was that she should be allowed to live there, which she did for the rest of her life, living in a room at the front of the hospital until her death at the age of 93. In August 1717, she executed a deed appointing 14 trustees to begin the planning and building of the hospital and gave them £2,000 for the purpose. A fortnight later, the trustees met for the first time and agreed to purchase about three and a half acres of land lying at the end of
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Grizell was 56 when her brother died and she decided that his plan for a hospital should be implemented as soon as possible rather than waiting until her death. Her brother's personal friend and trustee, Thomas Proby, who was surgeon-general of the army at the time, encouraged her in this regard. One
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The hospital records are preserved and contain many curious entries, among others one as to the daily diet of a patient. The patient received around two quarts of small beer with his meals, because before tea and coffee came into general use, beer was almost the only alternative to water (which was
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As the population grew in Dublin city in the 1600s, there was no organised system to also care for the growing numbers of sick and disabled inhabitants. Many of them lived in miserable conditions and had to compete with able-bodied beggars whose numbers grew considerably when rural workers migrated
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The most startling growth in new institutions in Dublin during the first half of the eighteenth century was in the provision of hospitals. In 1718, a house was opened in Cook Street by six surgeons for 'the maimed and wounded poor'; called the Charitable Infirmary in 1728, it eventually became
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The trustees also successfully petitioned Dublin Corporation for permission to establish a ferry across the river at the end of the lane, which remained a steady source of income for the hospital throughout the eighteenth century. The site of the ferry can be seen marked on
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and also the design of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, which was built in the 1680s as a home for old and disabled soldiers. The courtyard plan was commonly used in the design of seventeenth-century European hospitals such as
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often unclean). In recognition of this tradition, in the last days of the hospital operating as a hospital, Messrs. Arthur Guinness (a neighbour) provided Guinness beer in 1/3 pint bottles for all the patients and staff.
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In 1857 the Dublin School of Medicine was transferred to Dr. Steevens' Hospital and renamed Steevens' Hospital Medical College. The hospital closed in 1987 and subsequently became the administrative headquarters of the
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were brought to the hospital. They included Darby Byrne and one of the Keenans, who were blown up at the time of the explosion and died in the hospital afterwards.
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Four soldiers from the Royal Irish Regiment are buried alongside two Irish Volunteers in the hospital grounds, all casualties of the 1916
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Steevens was often to be seen walking the grounds closely veiled, which led to speculation among the local Dublin populace, that she had
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at this stage, and subsequently became its president in 1701. His proposal ultimately failed however, but may have motivated
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with a proposal to build a hospital, using the sum of £2,000 which had been gifted by an anonymous donor for that purpose.
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spent some time at the hospital as a resident pupil before graduating and setting off to join the Indian Medical Service.
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for £600. The land was delineated in a survey carried out by Gabriel Stokes, great-grandfather of the famous physician
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Burgh's plans for the hospital were influenced by the architecture of late-seventeenth-century English houses such as
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Dr. Thomas Proby (1661-1729), a native of Dublin, appointed physician at the time of the foundation of the hospital.
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which gave her £600 per annum for her life. After her death, the proceeds were to be used by nominated trustees to
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Observations on some of the diseases of the parts of the body; chiefly taken from the dissection of morbid bodies
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all around, with peculiar attic windows that cut across the intersection of the roofs at each corner.
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in 1753. Thus, six hospitals were established in little over thirty years, followed by a seventh,
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was to have the benefit of his property during her lifetime. The income was from an estate in
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The hospital closed in 1987 and subsequently became the administrative headquarters of the
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Reminiscences of Sir Charles Cameron, Chief Medical Officer of Dublin Corporation
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One of the first priorities of the trustees was to build a road, now known as
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in September 1710 but died relatively soon afterwards on 15 December 1710.
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Swift's Hospital: A History of St. Patrick's Hospital, Dublin, 1746-1989
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Steevens stipulated in his will that his unmarried sister Madame
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was a governor of the hospital and left his library to it.
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Ireland. It was founded under the terms of the will of
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Moses Darley (stonecutter) and William Darley (1719-33)
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The History of Dr Steevens' Hospital, Dublin 1720-1920
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to the city during periods of crop failure. In 1699,
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Francis Godfrey (1743) - Worth library and apartments
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Dr. Steevens' Hospital

Dr Steevens' Hospital is located in Central Dublin
Steeven's Lane
Kilmainham
Coordinates
53°20′43″N 6°17′32″W / 53.34528°N 6.29222°W / 53.34528; -6.29222
Health Service Executive
Thomas Burgh
Irish
Kilmainham
Dublin
Richard Steevens
Health Service Executive
Doctor Thomas Molyneaux
Dublin Corporation
College of Physicians
Richard Steevens
Leiden
Trinity College

Charles Brooking's map of Dublin (1728)
Grizell Steevens
County Westmeath
King's County
James's Street
William Stokes
River Liffey
Royal Hospital Kilmainham
Thomas Burgh

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