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hea 10 The Parish Hospital at the Spittals Workhouse – 1842.

The title of the building over the entrance door reads – Parish Hospital of Stoke-upon-Trent 1842 and thousands must have passed its doors every day without a glance in that direction. Now the building is a listed Grade II to ensure its preservation as part of the original workhouse complex.

It was built because of the need for a hospital, not just for inmates of the workhouse, but also the people of Stoke who had nowhere to go for any form of treatment. It is now used as offices. An advertisement was placed for tenders in the Potteries Mercury to build a hospital, the first to be erected in the Borough of Stoke. The article gives a whole list of items require in the specification. During the first world war it was set apart as a military hospital and a number of photographs have survived of this time and included in the article.

Full details of its early life and the types of treatment offered is well worth a read and as such an interesting piece for the early years of hospitals.

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The title of the building over the entrance door reads – Parish Hospital of Stoke-upon-Trent 1842 and thousands must have passed its doors every day without a glance in that direction. Now the building is a listed Grade II to ensure its preservation as part of the original workhouse complex opened in 1832.

Yet despite the title over its door, no one has bothered to find out its origins or its original purpose within the context of a workhouse, and why such a title over the entrance. Well, that fact provided the necessary challenge and I set to researching this history of this building. It served both has a hospital for the workhouse but in addition to provide services to the parish as a hospital to the people of Stoke-upon-Trent with nowhere else to go. The Parish of Stoke-upon-Trent Hospital was built in 1842, now a listed building and is use as offices. In 1842, the Guardians of the Spittals workhouse placed an advertisement for tenders in the Potteries Mercury to build it to their specification as a hospital, the first to be erected in the Borough of Stoke. It is interesting to read what it included in the advert dated May 1842. During the first world war it was set apart as a military hospital and a number of photographs have survived of this time and included in the article.

This short essay makes interesting reading and confident it will answer many questions as to its origins and use in the early years of medicine.

A good outline of early hospitals in the 19th century.

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