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THE HISTORY OF THE LONDON HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL – Presented by Peter Morrell & Sylvain Cazalet

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THE HISTORY OF THE LONDON HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL
Presented by Peter Morrell & Sylvain Cazalet

Preface by Peter Morrell
Foreword by Edward A. Attwood

* THE LONDON HOMŒOPATHIC HOSPITAL

* GOLDEN SQUARE, 1850-1859. (25 BEDS)
Outbreak of Cholera in 1854
A Munificent Offer

* GREAT ORMOND STREET,
BLOOMSBURY, 1859-1895.
(50 BEDS)

The Daily Press

* THE SECOND HOSPITAL IN GREAT
ORMOND STREET, 1895-1909
(100 BEDS)

The Operating Theatre
The Out-Patient Department
X-Ray and Electrical Department
The Dispensary
The Chapel
The Bacteriological Laboratory
The Heating and Hot Water System
The Kitchen
The Late Treasurer

* THE ENLARGED HOSPITAL, IN GREAT
ORMOND STREET, 1911-14
(163 BEDS)

– The Corner Stone of the Sir Henry
Tyler Wing
The Sir Henry Tyler Wing
The Roof Garden

* HOME FOR NURSES

* COST OF FREEHOLDS AND HOSPITAL
BUILDINGS 1859-1912

* THE CONVALESCENT HOME AT
EASTBOURNE

Sources used :
SIXTY-FIVE YEARS’ WORK
(1849-1914)
HISTORICAL SKETCH
OF THE
LONDON HOMŒOPATHIC
HOSPITAL,
Great Ormond Street and Queen Square, Bloomsbury, W.C.
THIRD IMPRESSION – PUBLISHED FOR
DISTRIBUTION.

1849 - 1999

ROYAL LONDON HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

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© Peter Morrell or Sylvain Cazalet 1999

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