Military Hospital, Port Harcourt
Appearance
Military Hospital, Port Harcourt | |
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Geography | |
Location | New GRA, Port Harcourt (local government area), Rivers State, Nigeria |
Coordinates | 4°49′36″N 7°0′11″E / 4.82667°N 7.00306°E |
Organisation | |
Hospital type | Military hospital |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in Nigeria |
The Military Hospital formerly called Delta Clinic is an Armed Forces health facility in New GRA, Port Harcourt (local government area), Rivers State, Nigeria.[1] The hospital was originally built by Shell-BP in the early 60's to serve as a centre of medical care for the company’s expatriate and local staff. Presently, the hospital is owned by the government of Nigeria.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Saro-Wiwa, Ken, 1941-1995". ProQuest. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
In his prison letter written in the Military Hospital, Port Harcourt, in May of that year, Saro-Wiwa asserts
- ^ "infections of military significance oral abstracts" (PDF). International Committee of Military Medicine. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
Further reading
[edit]- Stokel-Walker, Chris. African Lions: The Colonial Geopolitics of Africa's Gas & Oil (2011), Introduction pp 12–13
- Udo, Reuben K. Geographical Regions of Nigeria (1970), Problems of the Nigerian cocoa industry 29 Impact of the oil industry on the areas of operation pp 62–63