A Haunting at the Royal Adelaide Hospital
The foundations for the Royal Adelaide Hospital (now Lot 14) on North Terrace were laid in
1840, but it took until 1855 for the construction of permanent buildings to begin. These
new buildings took a year to complete and contained a surgery, dispensary,
nurse’s dining room, chapel, and a surgeon’s quarters. A two-story building was also constructed
which featured inside it, padded cells and bedrooms.
A ghost story from the RAH comes directly from a nurse who
was wrapping up a long night shift. The nurse was nearing the end of his shift
and was running through the checklist of things to get done before the next
shift started. He was tending to a patient who had just been pronounced
deceased by the attendant doctor. The nurse washed the deceased man, completed
the associated paperwork, then headed into the nurse’s station to await shift
change.
While sitting at the station waiting for
the shift to change over, he felt like he was being watched, then noticed a
dramatic drop in the temperature of the room. He looked towards the doorway,
and saw, standing there, the deceased patient he had just washed. The man was
fully dressed, with a big smile on his face, and was waving, as if to say
“Goodbye” to the nurse.
The nurse blinked his eyes in
disbelief, and the man was gone... The nurse got up from his seat, ran across the
hall into the room where the dead man’s body lay... and there he was, still
laid out, still under his blanket, still deceased...
The RAH also has a
story about a ‘Grey Nurse’ the story is the same as it is in most hospitals
worldwide. No one really knows who she is, but the Grey Nurse does her duties
in death, much like she did in life, delivering comfort to the dying. Could it
be that these “Grey Nurses” are Angels from God, sent to comfort the dying?
© Allen Tiller 2022
(paranormal experiences are directly from the source)
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