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A bird s-eye view of St Thomass Hospital in Southwark, London, c1825. Artist: TomsA bird s-eye view of St Thomass Hospital in Southwark, London, c1825. The Hospital moved to Lambeth in 1862, when the site was acquired for London Bridge Station
Pediment of Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, c1800
Sir Thomas Guys monument in Guys Hospital chapel, Southwark, London, c1790. ArtistSir Thomas Guys monument in Guys Hospital chapel, Southwark, London, c1790
Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, c1825. Artist: Thomas HighamGuys Hospital, Southwark, London, c1825. View showing the statue of the hospitals founder, Sir Thomas Guy, and figures walking in the courtyard
Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, c1780
Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, Old Kent Road, Southwark, London, 1813
Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, Marylebone, London, c1770. ArtistMiddlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, Marylebone, London, c1770
St Katherines Hospital, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: William TomblesonSt Katherines Hospital, Regents Park, London, 1827. View with figures watching a train of guards on horseback pass by
Orthopaedic Institution, Gothic House, Stockwell, Lambeth, London, c1840. ArtistOrthopaedic Institution, Gothic House, Stockwell, Lambeth, London, c1840. Institution providing care for women suffering from curvature of the spine
The Westminster Lying-in Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, 1765. The hospital moved to premises on York Road in 1828
View of the smallpox hospital at Battle Bridge, London, 1771. From 1836 this area was re-named Kings Cross
Fairyland setting for the draw in the Irish Hospitals Sweepstake, Dublin, Ireland, c1933. First established in 1930, the Irish Hospitals Sweepstake was a lottery held to raise money for Irelands
Medical infirmary, Park Gate Iron & Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1964. In the case of any minor injuries, the steelworks provided a medical infirmary where treatment could be given
Ward One at the Montague Hospital in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1959. The hospital was founded in 1889 after a campaign by Dr Sykes and Andrew Montague of Melton Hall
The female medical ward at the Montague Hospital, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1959. The hospital was founded in 1889 after a campaign by Dr Sykes and Andrew Montague of Melton Hall
Special care unit for premature babies, Nether Edge Hospital, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1969. Babies being cared for in incubators. Commisioned by the National Coal Board
Eye screening, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael WaltersEye screening, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1967. In a photograph taken for the Central Office of Information, a patient undergoesn eye check as part of a programme of general health screening
Nurse using a Cardiopan machine, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1967. In a photograph taken for the Central Office of Information
A Sequential Multi Analyser Machine at Rotherham General Infirmary, 1967. ArtistSequential multi analyser machine, Rotherham General Infirmary, South Yorkshire, 1967. A nurse checks the readout from the machine
Medical screening in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael WaltersMedical screening in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1967. In a photograph taken for the Central Office of Information, a nurse supervises the taking of an X-ray of a patients chest as part of a health
Health check in the medical room, Park Gate Iron & Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1964. To ensure the good health of their workers
Hospital operating theatre, Royal Masonic Hospital, Hammersmith, London, 1980. ArtistHospital operating theatre, Royal Masonic Hospital, Hammersmith, London, 1980. Ravenscourt Park hospital in Hasmmersmith in West London was formally known as the Royal Masonic Hospital
Patients on a mens surgical ward, Montague Hospital, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1968. The hospital was founded in 1889 after a campaign by Dr Sykes and Andrew Montague of Melton Hall
Patients on a womens surgical ward, Montague Hospital, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1968. The hospital was founded in 1889 after a campaign by Dr Sykes and Andrew Montague of Melton Hall
Paraplegic bus, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. Artist: Michael WaltersParaplegic bus, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. By 1960, facilities for the disabled were being developed and access to transport was an important part of this
Archery practice at the CISWO paraplegic centre, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. Residents and visitors take time out from learning new work skills
Retraining at a paraplegic centre in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960Retraining at the CISWO paraplegic centre in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. CISWO is the Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation
Dining hall of the CISWO paraplegic centre, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. ArtistDining hall of the CISWO paraplegic centre, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. Residents and visitors take time out from retaining for new skills to have lunch
CISWO paraplegic centre, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. Artist: Michael WaltersCISWO paraplegic centre, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. CISWO is the Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation. Some of the residents of the centre were miners who had met with an accident at
Two Bond disabled cars outside the CISWO paraplegic centre, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 1960. CISWO is the Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation
Medical care at a steelworks, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist: Michael WaltersMedical care at a steelworks, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963. A doctor undertakes a routine test on an employee in the infirmary at the Brightside Heating & Engineering Works
Nurses rest room, Montague Hospital, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1968. ArtistNurses rest room, Montague Hospital, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1968. Nurses on their rest break. Varying hairstyles can be seen on the different generations of nurses
Outpatients awaiting treatement at the Montague Hospital, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1959. The hospital was founded in 1889 after a campaign by Dr Sykes and Andrew Montague of Melton Hall
U the Unhappy, 1903. Artist: John HassallU the Unhappy, 1903. An initial letter U from a child alphabet. From An A.B.C. of Everyday People, by G. E. Farrow. [Dean & Son Limited, London, 1903]
Crookes, Rontgen and Finsen - Using the Marvellous X-Rays Apparatus, c1925. Niels T. Finsen, (1860-1904). From Cassells Romance of Famous Lives, Volume 2 by Harold Wheeler
In The Hospital at Scutari, c1880, (1902). The Siege of Sevastopol (1854-1855), during the Crimean War. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II
Major Battersby using the Localizing Apparatus, c1890, (1910). From The Strand Magazine. [George Newnes Ltd. London, 1910]
Major Battersby and his Orderly taking a Radiograph in the Soudan, c1890, (1910). From The Strand Magazine. [George Newnes Ltd. London, 1910]
Interior of a ward in the Rigshospitalet (National Hospital), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1922. View showing the division of the space into alcoves by screens. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVII
Jane Frances Brown Building for Private Patients, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, 1922. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1922]
General view from Central Park, Fifth Avenue Hospital, New York City, 1922. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1922]
Central Administration Pavilion, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, 1922. Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr Thomas Bond
An operation at Charing Cross Hospital, London, 1901 (1903). Artist: Time Life PicturesAn operation at Charing Cross Hospital, London, 1901 (1903). A team of surgeons work on a patient in the operating theatre of Charing Cross Hospital while men in the gallery observe the procedure
General view, Hospital for the Illinois Central Railroad Company, Paducah, Kentucky, 1922. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1922]
X-ray apparatus used for examination of suspected cases of heart or lung disease, c1935 (c1937)X-ray apparatus used at the Central Medical Board for examination of suspected cases of heart or lung disease in prospective commercial pilots, c1935 (c1937). From Wonders of World Aviation, Vol
Capitain Thomas Coram, 1740. Artist: William HogarthCapitain Thomas Coram, 1740. The philanthropist Thomas Coram (1668-1751) founded the Foundling Hospital after seeing the plight of children left abandoned in the streets
Singing to patients at a London hospital, c1901 (1903). Artist: EH HarnockSinging to patients at a London hospital, c1901 (1903). From Living London, Vol. II, by George R. Sims. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]
Receiving an accident case at Poplar Hospital, London, c1903 (1903).The Poplar Hospital for Accidents opened in 1858 on East India Road under the patronage of the Quaker banker