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  1. Agnes Keyser, later known as Sister Agnes, established the hospital in her home at 17 Grosvenor Crescent in 1899 in the wake of the Second Boer War and at the suggestion of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) who went on to become the hospital's patron.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Agnes_KeyserAgnes Keyser - Wikipedia

    Mistress to Edward VII. Sister to King Edward VII's Hospital Sister Agnes. Agnes Keyser, DStJ, RRC (11 July 1852 – 11 May 1941) was a humanitarian, courtesan and longtime mistress to Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom. Keyser was the wealthy daughter of a Stock Exchange member.

    • Elizabeth Agnes Keyser, 11 July 1852, Great Stanmore, Middlesex
    • British
    • 11 May 1941 (aged 88), Farringdon, Berkshire
  3. King Edward VII's Hospital is a private London Hospital featuring world-class facilities, expert consultants and specialist centres in Orthopaedics, Urology, Women’s Health, Colorectal Surgery accepting self-pay and insured patients.

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  4. Sister Agnes will bring you to life. Sister Agnes, the thanks of the Army, Of the Navy, the Nation, are due To one who thus cares for their sufferers, Long life and all fortune to you. A.G. SOAMES Coldstream Guards, October 3rd 1908 Patient at King Edward VII’s Hospital

  5. 26 de dic. de 2018 · In this book the reader meets selfless staff, consultants and patients, from young subalterns from the Flanders trenches to Montgomery of Alamein, who presented the hospital with the union flag he flew at the German surrender of 1945

  6. Our commitment to outstanding patient care dates back to 1899, when sisters Agnes and Fanny Keyser devoted themselves and their home to caring for sick and wounded officers returning from the Second Boer War.

  7. Sister Agnes: The History of King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers 1899–1999. Reviewed by Sue Weir. Copyright and License information PMC Disclaimer. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version. Get a printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (375K), or click on a page image below to browse page by page. 98. 99.