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The King Edward VII's Hospital was established first as Sister Agnes' hospital in 1899 by Sister Agnes, [2] and then formally opened as King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers in 1904 by King Edward VII. [3] The hospital's honorary medical staff were first selected and appointed by the King.
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The Bermuda Hospitals Board operates the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, located in Paget Parish, and the Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute, located in Devonshire Parish. [1] Dr Michael Richmond is the chief of staff.
In 1904 the hospital was officially named King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers and continued to care for military officers during peacetime. [5] The King became the hospital council's president and remained so until his death in 1910. [9] That year, the hospital moved to 9 Grosvenor Gardens.
King Edward VII’s Hospital was established in 1899 by two sisters, Agnes and Fanny Keyser, who turned their home at 17 Grosvenor Crescent into a hospital for sick and wounded officers returning ...
Alan John Farthing CVO FRCOG (born 1963) is a British gynaecologist, head of the department for gynaecological cancer at Imperial College, and on the list of honorary staff at the King Edward VII's Hospital. [1] He served as Surgeon-Gynaecologist to Queen Elizabeth II's Royal Household.
In 1994 Thomas was appointed consultant physician at St Mary's Hospital, London, and director of the Family Cancer Clinic at St Mark's Hospital, London. [2] In 2007, he became professor of Gastrointestinal Genetics at Imperial College, London. [2] He is on the staff at King Edward VII's Hospital. [3]