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  2. Healthcare in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has a free [1] and universal health care system. It scores higher than the regional average in healthcare having a high Life expectancy and a lower maternal and infant death rate than its neighbors. [2][3] It is known for having one of the world's earliest known healthcare systems and has its own indigenous ...

  3. Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children - Wikipedia

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    Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children. The Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children is a tertiary care children's hospital in Colombo, Sri Lanka. With a bed-strength of over 1200, it is now considered to be the largest children's hospital in the world [citation needed]. Established by public subscription in 1895 as the Lady Havelock Hospital for Women ...

  4. Mary Rutnam - Wikipedia

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    Awards. Ramon Magsaysay Award, 1958. Mary Helen Rutnam (née Irwin; 2 June 1873 – 1962) [1] was a Canadian doctor, gynaecologist, suffragist, and pioneer of women's rights in Sri Lanka. [2] She became nationally recognised for her work in women's health and health education, birth control, prisoners' rights, and the temperance movement.

  5. P. B. G. Kalugalla - Wikipedia

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    Kalugalla's legacy continues to be felt across Sri Lanka, with the institutions, policies, and projects he championed still benefiting the nation. His life and career serve as an inspiration for future generations of leaders, ensuring that his memory and achievements will endure for many years to come.

  6. Sirimavo Bandaranaike - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka declared two days of national mourning, and state radio stations abandoned their regular programming to play funeral laments. [167] Bandaranaike's remains lay in state in the parliament, and her funeral subsequently took place at Horagolla , where she was interred in the mausoleum, Horagolla Bandaranaike Samadhi , originally built for ...

  7. Karapitiya Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Karapitiya Teaching Hospital located in Karapitiya, Galle is the largest Tertiary care centre in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. [1] It was established in 1982 and is the main training facility for the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna. The hospital consists of 2,066 beds (will consist 2800+ beds by the end of 2024), [2] 54 wards ...

  8. Health in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Health in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka scores higher than the regional average in healthcare having a high life expectancy and a lower maternal and infant death rate than its neighbors. [ 1][ 2] In 2018 life expectancy was 72.1 for men and 78.5 for women ranking the country 70th in the world. [ 3]

  9. Durdans Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Early years. Durdans Hospital was established in 1939. Originally the stately home of Charles Peiris, the brother of Sir James Peiris, it became the primary military hospital in British Ceylon. [3] Its primary purpose was to treat British personnel during World War II. In 1945, a group of doctors seeking a private enterprise gained ownership of ...