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unusual facts about London Hospital



Arthur Brooke Faulkner

His next two years were spent in London in attendance at the London Hospital, the Westminster Hospital, and the Surrey Dispensary.

Leslie Haden-Guest, 1st Baron Haden-Guest

He was educated first at William Hulme's Grammar School, then studied medicine at Owens College, Manchester, and the London Hospital.


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Barts and the London RFC

The teams from Royal London Hospital and St Bartholomew's Hospital merged in 1995 following the union of St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College and the London Hospital Medical College with Queen Mary and Westfield College, now known as Queen Mary, University of London to form St Bartholomew's and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry.

Bull baronets

Bull was Admitted solicitor, 1928, served as Honorary solicitor to the Royal Life Saving Society, the Royal Society of St George and the League of Mercy, as Governor of the Upper Latymer Foundation School, as a Member of the Board of Management of the West London Hospital and Vice-Chairman of South Hammersmith Conservative Association and was Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Mercers of the City of London.

Edwin Hurry Fenwick

He is depicted by David Troughton in the BBC serial Casualty 1909, during his tenure at the London Hospital.

James Wardrop

In retaliation he founded the West London Hospital for Surgery near the Edgware Road, and invited general practitioners to watch him operate.

Nathaniel Heckford

Nathaniel Heckford (1842 - 1871) was a paediatrician in Victorian London, who founded the East London Hospital for Children.

The True History of the Elephant Man

While on display in a penny gaff shop in London, Merrick met a surgeon named Frederick Treves who invited Merrick to the London hospital to be examined.