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  1. Hace 4 días · Plan of the original block of Guy's Hospital. From a deed in the possession of the hospital. Thomas Guy died in 1724, leaving (fn. 67) the residue of his estate, after the payment of certain legacies, to trustees, Sir Gregory Page, Charles Joye, William Clayton, Thomas Hollis, John Kenrick, John Lade, Dr. Richard Mead, Moses Raper and John Sprint.

  2. Hace 5 días · Professor David D’Cruz PhD. Consultant Rheumatologist at Guys Hospital. Pronouns. him. Biography. Professor D’Cruz is a member of this internationally renowned tertiary referral centre for autoimmune rheumatic disorders.

  3. Hace 3 días · King's is ranked in the top 10 universities in the UK (QS World Rankings 2021) and based in the heart of London. With nine faculties, institutes and schools of study and five Medical Research Council centres, King's offers world-class teaching and research.

  4. Hace 3 días · The first voluntary hospital in England was probably established in 1718 by Huguenots from France and was closely followed by the foundation of such London hospitals as the Westminster Hospital in 1719, Guys Hospital in 1724, and the London Hospital in 1740.

  5. Hace 2 días · Shortly afterwards the vestrymen employed Thomas Dance, the surveyor of Guy's Hospital, to examine the completed (and supposedly still standing) portion of the workhouse. The western end, which had fallen down, was then rebuilt by Ludby at his own cost, upon enlarged foundations.

  6. Hace 4 días · Guys & St Thomas’ GMP Facility. Biomedical Research Centre GMP Unit. Overview. The BRC GMP Unit is a flexible space to make Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) such as cell and gene therapies for clinical trials. The unit is capable of operating as contract manufacture for ATMP Manufacture.

  7. Hace 4 días · Historical Tidbit: Charles Henry Fagge (June 6, 1838 to 1883) and Endemic Cretinism Submitted by Alan D. Rogol, MD, Ph.D. Fagge, an assistant physician at Guy’s Hospital in London described a 14-year-old boy with severe signs and symptoms of cretinism (as it was called) and a large bronchocoele (goiter). He had previously evaluated similar children,