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In 1942 the British Government built
an Emergency Medical Services Hospital on the
hill to the North of Odstock Village. From 1943
this was used by the United States 5th Army
Medical Corps and provided support for the
Normandy landings in 1944. With the creation of
the National Health Service in 1948, Odstock
Hospital was selected to house the new regional
Plastic and Oral Surgery Centre providing care
for patients in five counties. |
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This was a defining moment because
Odstock became known worldwide as a centre of
excellence and teaching for Plastic Surgery. In
1967 the New Burns Unit was opened, but, since
1993, with the closure of the Salisbury Infirmary,
'Odstock' has not featured in the title of
Salisbury's District Hospital.
Information source: 'Celebrating Salisbury Nurses'
by Marie Stride and sold by the Salisbury Nurses
League. eMail: snl@sp5.org |
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