Seamen's Hospital
Former hospital in Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Hospital in Wan Chai, Hong Kong
22°16′33″N 114°10′31″E / 22.2759°N 114.1753°E / 22.2759; 114.1753Seamen's Hospital was originally opened by Dr Peter Young, a surgeon of the Honourable East India Company in 1843 during the First Opium War.[1]
History
The hospital was financially supported by Jardine Matheson and Company in Wan Chai, Colonial Hong Kong under the British Royal Navy. The facility was closed in 1873 due to financial difficulties.[1]
The Royal Naval Hospital later replaced the Seaman's Hospital. The original site in Wan Chai was converted into the Ruttonjee Hospital in late 1940s.
References
- ^ a b pdavis.nl
See also
- Tung Wah Hospital
- HMS Tamar
- HMS Minden
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Authority
Hong Kong East Cluster |
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Hong Kong West Cluster | |
Kowloon Central Cluster |
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Kowloon East Cluster | |
Kowloon West Cluster | |
New Territories East Cluster | |
New Territories West Cluster |
Hong Kong Island | |
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Kowloon | |
New Kowloon |
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New Territories |
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- British Military Hospital
- Cheung Chau Fong Bin Hospital
- Government Civil Hospital
- Hong Kong Central Hospital
- Lai Chi Kok Hospital
- Lock Hospital
- Medical Missionary Hospital Hong Kong
- HMS Minden
- Nam Long Hospital
- Royal Naval Hospital
- Sai Ying Pun Hospital
- Seamen's Hospital
- Victoria Hospital, Hong Kong
Hospitals in italics are under planning or under construction.