South-Western Hospital, Stockwell, London
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South-Western Hospital, Stockwell, London
Part of the South Western Fever Hospital, opened in 1871 on Landor Road, Stockwell. With facilities for fever and smallpox patients, it was the second hospital erected by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, which in 1869 became responsible for certain classes of the sick poor in metropolitan London. In recent years the site became Lambeth Hospital. Date: Date unknown
Media ID 7242851
© Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection
1869 1871 Asylums Classes Erected Facilities Fever Landor Metropolitan Opened Patients Poor Recent Responsible Sick Small Pox Stockwell
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