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Hereford Dispensary was founded in 1835 in Hereford, England. [1] In 1837, it was moved to a house on Bye Street (now Commercial Street) in Hereford. [2] It was part of the Dispensary Movement. It was a public dispensary, which gave advice and medicine free-of-charge, or for a small charge. In its first year, it saw 178 patients. [3] By 1839 it had seen 600 patients. [4]
From around 1841, the appointed physician was Henry Graves Bull. He held this post for 40 years. [5]
In 1881, the Dispensary moved to a new location on Union Street. [3] It was built in Classical Italian style. [6]
By 1900, it was seeing over 3,500 patients per year - in addition to those recommended by subscribers - and was reported as being in urgent need of more subscribers. [7] This number declined to just over 3,000 a year by 1910, though the request for more subscribers continued. [8]
By 1946, around 2,000 people were receiving treatment at Hereford Dispensary and three doctors attended the service. [9]
In 2008, the building was converted to a wine bar. [6]
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categories. (March 2021) |
Hereford Dispensary was founded in 1835 in Hereford, England. [1] In 1837, it was moved to a house on Bye Street (now Commercial Street) in Hereford. [2] It was part of the Dispensary Movement. It was a public dispensary, which gave advice and medicine free-of-charge, or for a small charge. In its first year, it saw 178 patients. [3] By 1839 it had seen 600 patients. [4]
From around 1841, the appointed physician was Henry Graves Bull. He held this post for 40 years. [5]
In 1881, the Dispensary moved to a new location on Union Street. [3] It was built in Classical Italian style. [6]
By 1900, it was seeing over 3,500 patients per year - in addition to those recommended by subscribers - and was reported as being in urgent need of more subscribers. [7] This number declined to just over 3,000 a year by 1910, though the request for more subscribers continued. [8]
By 1946, around 2,000 people were receiving treatment at Hereford Dispensary and three doctors attended the service. [9]
In 2008, the building was converted to a wine bar. [6]