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  1. The hospital was founded in September 1740 and was originally named the London Infirmary. The name changed to the London Hospital in 1748, and in 1990 to the Royal London Hospital. The first patients were treated at a house in Featherstone Street, Moorfields.

  2. 4 de feb. de 2014 · Key Moments in the history of the Royal London Hospital. The hospital was originally named the London Infirmary. It changed its name to The London Hospital in 1748 – it did not become the Royal London until 1990 in its 250 th anniversary year.

  3. The Royal London Hospital - our history. The London Hospital was granted a Royal title by HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1990 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of its opening on the Whitechapel site allowing it to be known as The Royal London Hospital.

  4. In 1755 and 1772 the Governors of the Hospital were able to purchase the two moieties, or halves, of Red Lyon Farm, which lay immediately behind the Hospital, between Whitechapel Road and...

  5. Historia. Grabado del hospital, obra de 1753. A mediados del siglo XVIII había cinco hospitales voluntarios en Londres que brindaban atención médica gratuita a quienes no podían pagarla.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2019 · The Royal London Hospital traces its beginnings to September 1740, when seven men met at a tavern in Cheapside to consider plans for establishing a new infirmary.

  7. The Museum has revamped sections on the history of the hospital since its foundation in 1740, Joseph Merrick (the 'Elephant Man'), and former London Hospital nurses Edith Cavell and Eva Luckes.