The fundraising for the new hospital was led by Lord Arthur Cecil, one of the younger sons of 2nd Marquess of Salisbury.
[1] It was opened as the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital in 1913.
[2] It installed X-ray equipment at an early stage,[1] before joining the National Health Service as Lymington Hospital in 1948.
[3] After services were transferred to Lymington New Forest Hospital in 2007,[4] the site was redeveloped for housing.
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