Liverpool Homeopathic Hospital

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The former Liverpool Homeopathic Hospital building on Hope Street in 2011
A ward at the Liverpool Homeopathic Hospital, possibly decorated for the coronation of George V on 1910

The Liverpool Homeopathic Hospital was a hospital in Liverpool, England, that specialized in homeopathic treatments. It was founded as the Liverpool Hahnemann Hospital and Dispensaries in 1887.[1] It became part of the National Health Service in the 1940s. Renamed as the Hahnemann Hospital in the 1960s,[1] it was eventually closed in 1976.[1]

The hospital building at 42-56 Hope Street, designed by F & G Holme, is an example of the Queen Anne revival style. It is now a Grade II listed building.[2][3]

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