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The Royal London Hospital is the busiest trauma centre in the UK, with Barts and the London NHS Trust as a whole treating over 1,500 injury patients daily across its five hospitals. [ 29 ] The Queen Mary University of London Centre for Trauma Sciences, part of Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry , has a strong clinical ...
The red-brick church was designed by Arthur Cawston, built in 1888–1892, located behind the former Royal London Hospital. It is on the site of an earlier chapel built in 1818-1821 dedicated to St Philip. After the Second World War it was combined with the parish of St Augustine's, Stepney, and made redundant in 1979.
Royal Hospital Chelsea Museum: Chelsea: Kensington and Chelsea: West: Military: Military artefacts and memorabilia, items related to the Duke of Wellington: Royal London Hospital Archives and Museum: Whitechapel: Tower Hamlets: North: Medical: History of the hospital and medical care in the East End: Royal Mews: Westminster: North: Transport
Openshaw's Companion of the Bath and his Freemasonry medals on display at the Royal London Hospital. Openshaw's photographs from the Second Boer War, his medals and certificates were donated to the Royal London Hospital Archives and Museum in 2004 by John Jenner, his grandson. A selection of Openshaw's medals and decorations were on display at ...
The Royal London Hospital Museum; Barts and The Royal London History of Medicine, 1880; English Heritage, Tredegar House; English Heritage, Women and Healthcare; The National Archive; Doctors Independent Network, Edith Cavell; publications by Miss Eva Luckes at the internet archive
St Bartholomew's Hospital museum tells the historical narrative of the hospital and its work in caring for the sick and injured. The museum collections include historic surgical instruments, sculptures, medieval archives, and works of art, including paintings by William Hogarth. The museum is located under the North Wing archway.
The London Museums of Health & Medicine is a group that brings together some of the activities of several museums in London, England, related to health and medicine. [1] The group was founded in 1991.
The hospital was renamed the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine in September 2010 to better reflect its activities. [5] It stopped providing NHS-funded homeopathic remedies in April 2018. [6] In 2024, King Charles III became patron of the hospital, a role Queen Elizabeth II had filled until her death in 2022. [7]