[1] The hospital was renamed in 1955 to honour a visit by Princess Margaret,[1][3] sister of Queen Elizabeth II and at the time third in line to the throne.
[1] Princess Margaret visited the hospital on 28 February 1955 during the last stop of her tour of the British West Indies.
[4] The hospital has approximately 405 beds, spread across adult, pediatric, and neonatal units.
[5] It also functions as a teaching hospital, supporting the training of healthcare professionals in the country.
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