Dr Steevens' Hospital

Dr Steevens' Hospital
Dr Steevens' Hospital is located in Central Dublin
Dr Steevens' Hospital
Location in Dublin city
General information
ClassificationGeneral Hospital
LocationSteeven's Lane, Kilmainham
CountryIreland
Coordinates53°20′43″N 6°17′32″W / 53.34528°N 6.29222°W / 53.34528; -6.29222
Current tenantsHealth Service Executive
Construction started1719
Estimated completion1733
Renovated1743 (apartments and library added)
Cost£16,000
Design and construction
Architect(s)Thomas Burgh and Francis Quin (1719-32)
Other designersIsaac Wills (carpenter) (1719-32)
Quantity surveyorMichael Wills (clerk of works and accountant)
Main contractorMoses Darley (stonecutter) and William Darley (1719-33)
Francis Godfrey (1743) - Worth library and apartments
References
[1][2]

Dr Steevens' Hospital (also called Dr Steevens's Hospital) (Irish: Ospidéal an Dr Steevens), one of Ireland's most distinguished eighteenth-century medical establishments, was located at Kilmainham in Dublin Ireland. It was founded under the terms of the will of Richard Steevens, an eminent physician in Dublin. The seal of the hospital consisted of 'The Good Samaritan healing the wounds of the fallen traveller' with the motto beneath "Do Thou Likewise".[3]

The hospital closed in 1987 and subsequently became the administrative headquarters of the Health Service Executive (HSE).

  1. ^ "CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, STEEVENS'S LANE, STEEVENS'S HOSPITAL Dictionary of Irish Architects -". www.dia.ie. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Building | Dr Steevens' Hospital". dr-steevens-hospital-a-history.edwardworthlibrary.ie. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  3. ^ D.A. Chart, The Story of Dublin (London, 1932), pp273

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