Oldham Royal Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Formerly known as Oldham and District General Hospital Coldhurst area of Oldha


Oldham Royal Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Formerly known as Oldham and District General Hospital Coldhurst area of Oldham on the boundary with Royton birthplace of Louise Brown, the world's first successful in vitro fertilised "test tube baby", on 25 July 1978 main entrance sign walking past into


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