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Nicola Sturgeon s pledge to replace Edinburgh s Eye Pavilion welcomed by campaigners, but they don t want to wait ten years

Nicola Sturgeon s pledge to replace Edinburgh s Eye Pavilion welcomed by campaigners, but they don t want to wait ten years
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Edinburgh s Eye Pavilion: Thousands could go blind if services are dispersed

Edinburgh s Eye Pavilion: Thousands could go blind if services are dispersed
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Surplus properties in Edinburgh Grange area linked to Sick Kids sold for private homes, netting £5m for NHS

Submitting. To be sold: Marchhall Nursing Home a B-listed building which served as a First World War hospital The two properties at 14 and 16 Hope Terrace, built between 1852 and 1877, opened in 1936 and was the base for the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services department. And 10 Chalmers Crescent, built around 1868, housed the Lothian College of Nursing and Midwifery and the Community Child Health Department. Scarlett Land and Development and Cushman & Wakefield, the joint agents who sold the surplus properties, will also be marketing a further property at 3 Marchhall Crescent in Prestonfield. The Marchhall Nursing Home is a category B listed building, dated around 1854, which lies within the Blacket conservation area. It served as hospital during the First World War and subsequently became a nursing home.

New treatment in Edinburgh hospital allows epileptic children to live seizure-free

Submitting. But thanks to the combined efforts of Welch Trust, Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity and NHS Lothian the life-changing surgery can now be performed in Edinburgh. LITT will be used to treat children with refractory epilepsy who often experience severe and frequent ‘drop down’ seizures, up to 100 in one day. This treatment is currently only available at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) and in Houston, Texas. But thanks to the combined efforts of Welch Trust, Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity and NHS Lothian the life-changing surgery can now be performed in Edinburgh. Forming a new section of the Scottish National Paediatric Epilepsy Surgery Service at the Little France campus children from all over Scotland will be able to come to the Capital to have the surgery.

Il y a 40 ans, la gauche arrivait au pouvoir

Il y a 40 ans, la gauche arrivait au pouvoir
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