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303 Station Hospital (Lilford Hall)         
The 303rd Station Hospital was a World War II hospital established in the grounds of Lilford Hall in Northamptonshire, England in September 1943 as a 750-bed hospital to provide medical attention to wounded men returning from combat. The hospital was expanded to a 1,500-bed hospital after D-day.
Hospital Station         
BOOK BY JAMES WHITE
Hospital station
Hospital Station is a 1962 science fiction book by author James White and is the first volume in the Sector General series. The book collects together a series of five short stories previously published in New Worlds magazine between 1957 and 1960.
Hutchesons' Hall         
  • Hutchesons' Hall
FORMER HOSPITAL IN GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND, UK
Hutchesons Hall; Hutchesons Hospital; Hutchesons' Hospital; Hutchesons
Hutchesons' Hall is an early nineteenth-century building in Ingram Street, in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It is owned and maintained by the Rusk Company and National Trust for Scotland, and is a category A listed building.

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303 Station Hospital (Lilford Hall)
The 303rd Station Hospital was a World War II hospital established in the grounds of Lilford Hall in Northamptonshire, England in September 1943 as a 750-bed hospital to provide medical attention to wounded men returning from combat. The hospital was expanded to a 1,500-bed hospital after D-day.