St Mary's Hospital, London

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Coordinates: 51°31′2″N 0°10′23″W / 51.51722, -0.17306

St Mary's Hospital
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Location
Place Paddington London, England, (UK)
Organisation
Care System Public NHS
Hospital Type Teaching
Affiliated University Imperial College London
Services
Emergency Dept. Yes Accident & Emergency
Beds <600
History
Founded 1845
Links
Website Imperial College NHS Trust, St Mary's Homepage
See also Hospitals in England
St Mary's Hospital QEQM building (above) and old section (below).
St Mary's Hospital QEQM building (above) and old section (below).

St Mary's Hospital is a hospital located in Paddington, London, England. It was founded in 1845. The hospital is operated by the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, an academic health science centre, which also operates Hammersmith Hospital and the Western Eye Hospital; and runs some services at St Charles Hospital in Ladbroke Grove.

Until 1988 the hospital had its own medical school, part of the federal University of London. In 1988 it merged with Imperial College. Imperial College left the federal university in 2007[1], to become the newly independent Imperial College London.

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[edit] History

Famous researchers at St Mary's include:

Famous Alumni of St Mary's Hospital Medical School include:

Important discoveries at St Mary's include:

  • Heroin (diacetylmorphine) — in 1874.
  • Penicillin (Penicillium Chrysogenum) — in 1928.

Famous people to be born at St Mary's include:

[edit] Fleming Museum

The laboratory where Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin has been restored to its cramped condition of 1928 and incorporated into a museum about the discovery and his life and work. It is open to the public from Monday to Thursday from 10am to 1pm and can be visited by appointment outside of these times.

The museum is a member of the London Museums of Health & Medicine.

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