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Barts was founded in 1123 by Rahere (died 1144, and entombed in the nearby Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great), a favourite courtier of King Henry I.The dissolution of the monasteries did not affect the running of Barts as a hospital, but left it in a precarious position by removing its income.
He studied medicine at Trinity College, Oxford and then St Thomas' Medical School before being appointed consultant physician in 1975 at St Bartholomew's Hospital and the Royal Brompton Hospital, a position he held for much (1975–2006) of his career.
Physician at St Bartholomew’s Hospital who became physician to the Queen from 1982. [57] [59] Hugh Evelyn Lockhart-Mummery: 1918 – 1988: Son of John Lockhart-Mummery. Appointed Surgeon to the Royal Household in 1969 and later Surgeon to The Queen and then Serjeant-Surgeon. [57] [55] [60] Sir Edward Muir: 1906 – 1973
Charles Knight is a British professor of cardiology and chief executive of St Bartholomew's Hospital, part of Barts Health NHS Trust.. In 1994 he assisted in the first percutaneous alcohol septal ablation, a non-surgical method for the treatment of hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy as an alternative to open heart surgery, and subsequently specialised in the procedure.
In 1667, Browne was elected F.R.S., and in 1675 he was admitted a fellow of the College of Physicians. He lived in Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, and became physician to the King Charles II. Elected physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital 7 September 1682, he was treasurer of the College of Physicians 1694–1704, and president from 1704 to ...
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People associated with Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, formed by the merger of the Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital and the London Hospital Medical College into Queen Mary, University of London.
In 1994 it became part of the Royal Hospitals NHS Trust together with the Royal London Hospital and St Bartholomew's Hospital. [2] On 17 April 2015 [3] [11] it closed due to a reconfiguration of specialist cardiovascular services in north and east London. [12] This enabled the creation of the Barts Heart Centre, one of Europe's largest cardiac ...