Talk:Bankstown Lidcombe Hospital

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Bakstown-Lidcombe Hospital edit

I have added a line to the description of the hospital. I was a patient there for several months early in 2007. Hopefully, my time spent in a coma did not detract from my abilities as a scientist and observer as I examined the place courtesy of my walking frame. It is obvious that some of the hospital dates back several decades to an earlier structure (or artificial wear-and-tear has been incorporated into the design), with some very old and poorly-done ad hoc alterations clearly visible. My concern here is that recycling older medical establishments can cause severe problems in maintaining hygiene standards.--Alarchdu (talk) 00:17, 30 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

The current hospital is on the site of the former Bankstown Hospital, which was an old structure built I think in the 1950s. When redeveloped in the mid 1990's, the newer current hospital was built behind the old structure, then the old hospital was demolished. The car park out the front is where the old building once stood. A similar thing was done in the last few years at Sutherland Hospital. I would like to add this eventually to the article but need to reference it. Quaidy (talk) 02:51, 30 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

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