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The hospital was founded in 1856 with a Roman Catholic affiliation and is a registered charity. [1] It was founded as the "Hospital of St Elizabeth" by the Duke of Norfolk. Originally located in Great Ormond Street, London, by the end of the 19th century it had relocated to St John's Wood and adopted its present name. [2]
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The Wellington Hospital in St John's Wood, London is the largest private hospital in the United Kingdom, and owned by the American company, HCA Healthcare.It offers cardiac services, neurosurgery, liver and HPB medicine, rehabilitation, gynaecology, orthopaedics, and other services.
St Lukes Hospital – Muswell Hill; Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth – St John's Wood (independent) Middlesex Hospital; North Middlesex University Hospital – Edmonton; The Priory Hospital – Southgate (independent) Royal Free Hospital – Hampstead; Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine; St Ann's Hospital – Harringay
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St John's Wood is a district in the City of Westminster, London, England, about 2.5 miles (4 km) northwest of Charing Cross.Historically the northern part of the ancient parish and Metropolitan Borough of Marylebone, it extends from Regent's Park and Primrose Hill in the east to Edgware Road in the west, with the Swiss Cottage area of Hampstead to the north and Lisson Grove to the south.
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He also worked at the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth, St John's Wood from 1930 to 1965. From 1938 onwards, he was physician to the royal family , firstly to King George VI , and later to both Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Windsor ; he received a knighthood in the 1951 New Year Honours . [ 4 ]