Surgeon compassionate: the story of Dr. William Marsden, founder of the Royal Free and Royal Marsden Hospitals |
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For many years Marsden had to fight against bitter prejudice; not only was he
flying in the face of custom by doing away with recommendations, but from its
inception, the Free Hospital admitted all types of patients, by far the greatest
number ...
For many years Marsden had to fight against bitter prejudice; not only was he
flying in the face of custom by doing away with recommendations, but from its
inception, the Free Hospital admitted all types of patients, by far the greatest
number ...
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On February 2oth, 1832, two wards, for male and female patients, were opened,
and the first cholera cases admitted. Those first weeks in the top rooms at Greville
Street resembled a ghastly nightmare. Nearly every patient died. As night ...
On February 2oth, 1832, two wards, for male and female patients, were opened,
and the first cholera cases admitted. Those first weeks in the top rooms at Greville
Street resembled a ghastly nightmare. Nearly every patient died. As night ...
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It was a rule of the hospital that "all respectable females admitted into this
hospital as in-patients be placed in a ward by themselves apart from those of a
more unfortunate nature". The two young women had represented themselves as
...
It was a rule of the hospital that "all respectable females admitted into this
hospital as in-patients be placed in a ward by themselves apart from those of a
more unfortunate nature". The two young women had represented themselves as
...
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Watsons Walk Sheffield William Marsdens | 56 |
Mens waiting room and womens ward in the Royal | 72 |
The Royal Free Hospital Grays Inn Road | 136 |
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