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Great Ormond Street Hospital (informally GOSH, formerly the Hospital for Sick Children) is a children's hospital located in the Bloomsbury area of the London Borough of Camden, and a part of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust.
El Great Ormond Street Hospital es el primer hospital para niños de Inglaterra, fundado en Londres en 1852. El hospital, hoy en día, cuenta con los derechos de autor de Peter Pan, después que le fueran cedidos por su autor J. M. Barrie en vida en abril de 1929.
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) is one of the world’s leading children's hospitals. Explore this section to learn about what we do and how we are run.
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) is one of the top five children’s hospitals in the world and one of the most technologically advanced. GOSH is an international centre of excellence in child healthcare.
We are Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity. We stop at nothing to help give seriously ill children childhoods that are fuller, funner and longer. Learn more about the impact we make for seriously ill children.
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), informally known and affectionately celebrated, stands as an emblem of British medical heritage and a testament to the nation's commitment to the welfare of children.