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Purdysburn Hospital Maternity Ward

Last activity 13 March 2024 by Cheryl

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sallymcilroy

Does anyone know why Purdysburn Hospital was used as a Maternity Ward in 1945?

Cheryl

Hello sallymcilroy,


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Do you have a specific reason for asking this question?

It would help us understand what you are aiming for.


Cheers,


Cheryl

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Cynic

Hi and welcome to the Forum.


Not an easy question.  The UK NHS didn't exist until 1948, so any activity on the site before then will probably not be public record.  Plus, anybody who used the site in 1945 for any activity will now almost certainly have passed on, so the chances of finding any first-hand information will be slim to nil.


From what information I can find online, the hospital site began life as a fever hospital then later became a psychiatric hospital.  It became the Knockbracken Healthcare Park on the creation of the NHS.  If it had a maternity facility, then I suspect it was in support of the psychiatric hospital.


I hope this helps.


Cynic

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sallymcilroy

@Cheryl


Hi Cheryl


Trying  to work out if someone would give birth in Purdysurn then  because they had a medical condition such as scarlet fever, which she had either when she gave birth or in the weeks or months following, (I understand it was also a fever hospital at some time) or if it was just used as general maternity for anyone then.

Cheryl

Hey sallymcilroy,


Thanks for the clarification.


Hopefully Cynic was able to shed some light on this matter.


All the best,


Cheryl

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