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Ross Memorial Hospital is a health facility in Ferry Road,
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History

The facility, which was designed by William Cumming Joass, was built as a memorial to Dr William Ross and opened in 1873. Additions included a new isolation hospital in 1909 and a new maternity wing in 1939 and, after joining the
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in 1948, a new out-patient department opened in 1962.


References

Hospital buildings completed in 1873 Hospitals in Highland (council area) Hospitals established in 1873 NHS Scotland hospitals 1873 establishments in Scotland {{UK-hospital-stub