If it’s a detailed account of the early years of medicine in North Staffordshire your keen to read this. It starts not at Hartshill, but the first hospital of the same name was situated in the area known as Etruria from 1802. There is a detailed account of how the hospital met the needs of the area discussed and number of working classes families requiring treatment. Much of the research carried out for this article proves a good insight to medical treatment as well as the hospitals function and finances and the important role that Mr Wedgewood played throughout its life. Like many properties nearby the hospital started to suffer badly with subsidence which created some urgency in locating a new site away from the industries of the area.
that Mr Wedgewood played throughout its life. A informative account of its life until it was replaced by a totally new facility with a new name Royal Stoke University Hospital.

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