The local ear, nose and throat support group raised funds totalling £1,268 for an infusion pump in 1990.[5] The North Riding Infirmary, the Middlesbrough General Hospital, and the neuro-rehabilitation unit at West Lane Hospital were all replaced by the James Cook University Hospital in 2001.[6] The old hospital was demolished in 2006,[7] and a supermarket was subsequently built on the site.[8]
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^Emily Sophia Nowers, RG14/290309, 3; The General Record Office, The England and Wales Census 1911 for North Riding Infirmary, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, London; The National Archives, Kew [Available at: www.ancestry.co.uk, accessed on 21 August 2017]
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^Emily Nowers, Register of Probationers; RLHLH/N/1/1, 172; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London