Catalogue description BIRMINGHAM REGIONAL HOSPITAL BOARD GROUP 20 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

This record is held by Warwickshire County Record Office

Details of CR 2765
Reference: CR 2765
Title: BIRMINGHAM REGIONAL HOSPITAL BOARD GROUP 20 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Description:

Boan fide researchers wishing to see closed records must obtain written permission from the Secretary, Rugby Community Health Council, 18 Warwick Street, Rugby, CV21 3DH.

Date: 1944-1974
Held by: Warwickshire County Record Office, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Birmingham Regional Hospital Board Group 20 Hospital Management Committee

Physical description: 9 files
Access conditions:

THESE RECORDS ARE CLOSED FOR THIRTY YEARS

Subjects:
  • Birmingham, West Midlands
  • Health services
Administrative / biographical background:

The National Health Service Act, 1946, transferred hospital and specialist services to the Minister of Health. All the hospitals and clinics in Coventry, Nuneaton, and Rugby were assigned to the Group 20 Hospital Management Committee. In 1948 those hospitals were: Coventry area: Coventry and Warwickshire, Coventry; No. 1 Branch, Keresley; No. 2 Branch, Kenilworth; No. 3 Branch, Kenilworth; Gulson Hospital (including Allesley Hall and Allesley House); Coventry Isolation; Paybody (Orthopaedic) Clinic; Paybody (Orthopaedic) Hospital; Tuberculosis Dispensary, Coventry; High View Hospital and annexes (formerly Exhall Lodge and annexes). Nuneaton Area: Manor Hospital (formerly Nuneaton General); Bramcote Hospital (formerly Bramcote Isolation); Grendon Hospital (formerly Atherstone Isolation); T.B. Clinic, Nuneaton; T.B. Clinic, Atherstone; V.D. Clinic, Nuneaton; George Eliot Hospital (formerly Nuneaton Emergency). Rugby area: Hospital of St Cross; St Mary's Hospital (formerly Harborough Magna Isolation Hospital); T.B. Clinic, Rugby; County Maternity Home; St Luke's Hospital (formerly Rugby Emergency Hospital).

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