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often unclean). In recognition of this tradition, in the last days of the hospital operating as a hospital, Messrs. Arthur
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1258:. Dublin: Gill and MacMillan. p. 73.
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1415:. Dublin: University College Dublin.
1306:. Dublin: University College Dublin.
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540:St. Patrick's Hospital for Imbeciles
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1997:Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital
1981:Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital
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1381:Malcolm, Elizabeth (1989).
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1904:Foundling Hospital, Dublin
1879:Adelaide Hospital (Dublin)
1863:Leopardstown Park Hospital
1848:Simpson's Hospital, Dublin
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1934:Royal Hospital Kilmainham
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