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Despite the move, the hospital kept the name 'Charing Cross'; at first it was called 'Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham' but eventually the 'Fulham' part was dropped. [4] The Charing Cross Hospital building in Agar Street (a Grade II listed building since 1970) [6] was converted for use in the 1990s and became Charing Cross police station. [7]
Charing Cross Hospital and Medical School in 1881, in Charing Cross. Charing Cross Hospital was founded in 1818, as the 'West London Infirmary and Dispensary', by Dr Benjamin Golding, to meet the needs of the poor who flocked to the cities in search of work in the new factories. The hospital started training medical students in 1822.
1827 – West London Infirmary becomes known as Charing Cross Hospital; 1834 – Charing Cross Hospital moves to Agar Street, off Trafalgar Square; 1973 – Charing Cross Hospital moves to Hammersmith, front facade of old building retained; 1976 – Reynolds Building completed to house the Charing Cross Hospital Medical School
Barnes Hospital, London; Cassel Hospital; Charing Cross Hospital – Hammersmith; Chelsea and Westminster Hospital – Chelsea; Cromwell Hospital – South Kensington (independent) King Edward VII's Hospital – Westminster; Kingston Hospital – Kingston upon Thames; Lister Hospital – Chelsea (independent) The London Clinic – Westminster ...
Medical teaching at Imperial dates back to the founding of Charing Cross Hospital Medical School in 1823, which was followed by other medical schools including Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Medical School, St Mary's Hospital Medical School, and the Royal Postgraduate Medical School.
Based at the Charing Cross Hospital site in Hammersmith and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in Chelsea, the new medical school took the form of its larger precursor in using "X" as an abbreviation for "Cross". The medical school also maintained academic units at the university hospitals of Queen Mary's Roehampton, West Middlesex, Ashford and ...
Fulham Hospital was an English hospital in the west London district of Fulham from 1884 to 1973. From 1957 onwards it was merged with the Charing Cross Hospital and was gradually demolished. Charing Cross Hospital relocated from central London and now occupies the former Fulham Hospital site, south of St Dunstan's Road.
Physicians of Charing Cross Hospital, London, England. Pages in category "Physicians of Charing Cross Hospital" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.