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Abbots Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, England, was founded in 1619, as a home for old people. It was a gift from Archbishop Abbot to his home town. Date: 17th century
Joyce Green Hospital ND Aero PictorialAerial view of the Joyce Green (foreground) and Orchard (rear) smallpox hospitals at Long Reach, Dartford, Kent, both designed by A & C Harston
Joyce Green and Orchard Hospitals, Dartford, KentAerial view of the Orchard (foreground) and Joyce Green (rear) smallpox hospitals at Long Reach, Dartford, Kent, both designed by A & C Harston
Invalids at Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, 1900Invalids from the Boer War campaign outside the Royal Victoria Military Hospital in Netley, near Southampton. Date: August 1900
Marie Curie HospitalThe Marie Curie Hospital, Paris, France. Date: early 1930s
French Nurses 1930SA matron and a nurse attending to bedridden patients in one of the wards of the Marie Curie Hospital, Paris, France. Date: early 1930s
Royal Victoria HospitalROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL At Netley, near Southampton Date: C.1860
Hospital Ward / 1888A nurse carries a cup of tea to a patient in the one of the wards in London Hospital, Whitechapel Date: 1888
The Park Hospital, Hither Green, LondonKitchens of the Park Hospital, Hither Green, south east London. Uniformed staff cook food on a large range. The only man present operates a large mincing machine
Babington House Hospital, Belper, DerbyshireAerial view of Babington House Hospital, Belper, Derbyshire. The building, designed as a workhouse by George Gilbert Scott and William Bonython Moffatt, was erected in 1839-40
Preparing for refugees arrival WWIIThe Cheyne Hospital in London prepares to receive refugees. Camp beds are set up in the wards and the beds fixed with a number to identify the occupant
Park Hospital, Hither Green, south east LondonA view of the Park Hospital, Hither Green, south east London. The Park was one of the fever hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board between 1870
MAB First AmbulanceSide view of one of the first ambulances to be operated by Londons Metropolitan Asylums Board in the 1880s for transporting fever and smallpox patients to and from the Boards hospitals
Brook Hospital, Shooters Hill, south east LondonA distant view of the Brook Hospital, Shooters Hill, south east London. The Brook was one of the fever hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board between 1870
Downs Childrens Hospital, Sutton, SurreyAerial view of the Downs Childrens Hospital on Banstead Road, Sutton, Surrey, originally opened in 1883 as part of the South Metropolitan District School for pauper children
Prince of Wales (later George V) at football matchThe Prince of Wales (soon to become George V) attending a football (probably rugby) match between the students of Guys Hospital and the London Hospital
Queen Ena of Spain as a nurseQueen Victoria Eugenie of Spain, formerly Princess Ena of Battenberg (1887-1969), second child and only daughter of Princess Beatrice
Florence Nightingale visiting the Hut Hospitals, at BalaclavBorn in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florences social standing to become
Ward in the Hampstead small pox hospitalThe Hampstead hospital was one of the four fever and small pox hospitals in London. The building was erected in 1870 to cope with the small pox epidemic
Electro-magnetic surgeryA tool to aid surgeons in the operating theatre. A electro-magnetic machine to detect and remove metal particles from wounds
Coup: CasualtiesAs troops supporting Napoleon clear the streets of Paris, those unfortunate enough to be in the line of fire are carried to the hospitals
Colour Cure Ward / 1918H. Kemp-Prossors colour cure ward for shell shock cases, at McCaul hospital, Welbeck Street
University Hospital / 1905Unversity Hospital, Gower Street
Beaune Hotel DieuA stretcher case is carried into the Hotel-Dieu at Beaune (which still stands today)
MALI SEGOURooftop view, not showing the bazaars, temples, banks, hospitals, taxi ranks, public baths, public toilets, police stations, brothels or indeed anything very much
Liverpool InfirmaryCrowd gathers around Stretcher case brought to Liverpool Infirmary, Brownlow Street
Medical / HospitalsThe sick daughter
GUYs ACCIDENT WARD / 1887Visiting day in the accident ward of Guys Hospital
GUYs HOSPITAL / 1887Visiting day on the accident ward
Royal Visit to HospitalPrincess Louise visits the Victoria hospital for sick children in Chelsea
Hospital / Childrens WardA childrens ward
CHILDRENs WARD / 1897A visit to the hospital. A young girl is brought oranges, a small toy dog and a Punch figure by her family
Hospitals / USA / BellevueBELLEVUE HOSPITAL, NEW YORK A critical case: a bedside consultation for the benefit of students and nurses
Hospital ShipThe Dreadnought hospital-ship leaving her moorings
Hospital PatientA bedridden patient looks pleased with the attentions of the doctor, who is checking his medical records. The nurse in attendance prepares some medicine on her trolley
Middlesex HospitalLying-in married women await their destiny in the Middlesex Hospital, Marylebone Fields, London : the sick and lame are treated in another part of the building
Hotel Dieu, ParisHOTEL-DIEU, PARIS Birds eye view showing Notre-Dame beyond
St Toms Hospital / LanterSt Thomass Hospital at night
Hospitals / BritainThe Out-Patients Room and the Dispensary for Women
Smallpox Hospitalscene in a ward