Part 47 (2/2)
Hospitals for Sick, Lame, and Diseased, and Pregnant Women.
1. St. Bartholomew's Hospital, in West Smithfield, for the reception of afflicted and diseased Persons 1539
2. St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark, for the reception of sick and lame, especially sailors 1553
3. Guy's Hospital, Southwark, for sick and impotent persons; and lunatics 1721
4. London Hospital, Whitechapel Road, for the reception of all persons meeting with accidents 1740
5. St. George's Hospital, Hyde Park Corner, for the reception of sick and lame 1735
6. Westminster General Infirmary, James-street, Westminster, for sick and diseased persons 1719
7. Middles.e.x Hospital, Charles street, near Oxford-street, for sick and lame, and pregnant women 1745
8. Lock Hospital, Hyde Park Turnpike, for persons afflicted with the venereal disorder 1746
9. Hospital Misericordia, Goodman's-fields, for the same purpose 1774
10. Small-pox Hospital, St. Pancras, for inoculation of poor persons 1746
11. London Lying-in Hospital, Aldersgate-street, for poor _married_ women 1750
12. City of London Lying-in Hospital, Old-street, City Road, _Idem._ 1751
13. British Lying-in Hospital, Brownlow-street, Long-Acre, _id._ 1749
14. Westminster Lying-in Hospital, Surry Road, Westminster Bridge, for poor pregnant women _generally_.
15. Queen's Lying-in Hospital, Bayswater Hall, Oxford Road, _id._
16. Lying-in Hospital, Store-street, Tottenham Court Road, _id._ 1767
17. Lying-in Charity, for delivering pregnant women at their own houses; _W. Manning_, Esq. Governor; Physician, Dr. _Sims_, Blackfriars 1757
18. Society for delivering married women in their own habitations, by whom 32 midwives are employed, No. 18, Strand 1757
19. Bethlem Hospital, for Lunatics, Moorfields 1558
20. St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics, Old-street Road 1751
21. Samaritan Society for relieving Persons discharged from Hospitals 1791
22. Society for visiting and relieving the Sick in their own Houses.
Dispensaries for Sick, Lame, and Diseased.
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