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  1. When St Mary's Hospital, London also merged in 1997 the team was strengthened by one of the two most successful hospital sides in London. Imperial Medics is notable for its recent dominance of the oldest competition in rugby, the United Hospitals Cup , as well as its history and the joint history of its constituent elements which have produced a large number of international players.

  2. 51.517222222222-0.17305555555556 Das St Mary’s Hospital ist ein Krankenhaus im Londoner Stadtteil Paddington. ... London / aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie

  3. St George's Hospital is a large teaching hospital in Tooting, London. Founded in 1733, it is one of the UK's largest teaching hospitals and one of the largest hospitals in Europe. [2] It is run by the St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It shares its main hospital site in Tooting in the London Borough of Wandsworth, with St ...

  4. Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. / 51.484; -0.182. Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is a 430-bed teaching hospital located in Chelsea, London. The hospital has a rich history in that it serves as the new site for the Westminster Hospital. It is operated by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and became a member of Imperial ...

  5. Photograph showing The New Hospital for Women, Euston Road, London, which opened in 1890 with 42 beds. In 1866, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, with financial backing from her father, founded and became General Medical Attendant to St Mary's Dispensary in Seymour Place, where she worked for over 20 years.

  6. St Mary's, Southampton, a suburb of Southampton, England. St Mary's Stadium, the home of Southampton F.C. St Mary's College, Crosby, an independent Roman Catholic school in Crosby. St Mary's Hospital, London. St Mary's Island (Tyne and Wear), an island near Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear. St Mary's Lighthouse, a lighthouse on the island.

  7. St. Mary's Hospital was founded in 1924 by Sister Helen Morrissey and Dr. Donald A. Hingston. First a 45-bed institution located at Shaughnessy House (now the Canadian Centre for Architecture ) in the Shaughnessy Village neighbourhood of Downtown Montreal , it has since moved to its current location in 1934 where it has 271 beds.