Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital

Coordinates: 33°57′14″S 18°29′17″E / 33.954°S 18.488°E / -33.954; 18.488
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Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital
Paediatrics
History
Opened1956
Links
Websitewww.westerncape.gov.za/redcrosshospital
ListsHospitals in South Africa

Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital in

Second World War. The suggestion that the memorial take the form of a children's hospital was proposed by Vyvyan U.T. Watson. Mr Watson, a prominent businessman, had lost his first born and only son, Peter Tennant Watson, at about four years old, to an outbreak of diphtheria in Cape Town. Mr Watson was a major force in steering the organization of the building of the hospital. The Peter Pan statue on the hospital grounds, sculpted by Ivan Mitford-Barberton
, was donated by Mr Watson and his wife, Gwendolyn. Mr Watson was later President of the South African Red Cross Society. It is one of two dedicated children's public hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only a few dedicated children's hospitals in the Southern hemisphere.

The hospital has academic links to the

it is regarded as South Africa's leading centre for post-graduate specialist paediatric medical and surgical training.

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