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Located on Sandgate Road, Cadogan House was opened in December 1933 as Nundah Private Hospital. The hospital was built to accommodate 30 patients in single or double rooms on the ground floor, with the staff being accommodated upstairs.
In 1965, the hospital was converted to a medical centre and renamed Cadogan House by paediatrician Dr Newton Chalk.
Cadogan House is named after William Cadogan who is recognised as one of the pioneers of paediatrics.
Today, Cadogan House is still being used as a medical centre.
For more information on Nundah's history, call the Nundah and Districts Historical Society on (07) 3260 6703.
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