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The hospital is situated on the King's-bridge, next to the Franciscan Gardens Greyfriars, near the Westgate, in Canterbury. It was founded after the brutal murder of Saint Thomas Becket in 1170, possibly as early as 1176, when Canterbury Cathedral became a site of pilgrimage; the hospital provided accommodation for poor pilgrims.
The hospital newsletter in 2004 claimed that plural s' is grammatically correct, as "there are two men called St Thomas linked to the hospital's history: Thomas Becket and Thomas the Apostle". [38] A hospital belonging to two men, both called Thomas, would be Thomases', so the name change in the late 20th century is considered by some to be a ...
The Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr was founded in 1459 by "Master" or Canon John Clatt for the reception of the poor and infirm. The residents have were referred to as "Bedesmen". The residents have were referred to as "Bedesmen".
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS foundation trust of the English National Health Service, one of the prestigious Shelford Group.It runs Guy's Hospital in London Bridge, St Thomas' Hospital in Waterloo, Evelina London Children's Hospital, two specialist heart and lung hospitals, Royal Brompton and Harefield and community services in Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham.
St. Thomas Hospital or Saint Thomas Hospital may refer to: Ascension Saint Thomas , an integrated health delivery system based in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Saint Thomas - Rutherford Hospital , formerly Middle Tennessee Medical Center
St Thomas' Hospital Pages in category "Physicians of St Thomas' Hospital" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
The hospital typically treated psychiatric patients and the elderly. [7] The building became Grade II listed on 10 March 1975. [8] Stockport Arts and Health, an organisation that was set up in 1993 to promote arts initiatives within the health service in Stockport, moved to a former ward at St. Thomas' Hospital in 1998.
The former St Thomas' Church, Southwark. St Thomas' Hospital as it looked in the eighteenth century. St Thomas Street is a street in Southwark in London located next to London Bridge station. [1] It takes its name from St Thomas' Hospital which was originally located nearby and dates back to the mid-sixteenth century. [2]