A History of the Atkinson Morley's Hospital 1869-1995

A History of the Atkinson Morley's Hospital 1869-1995

A History of the Atkinson Morley's Hospital 1869-1995

A History of the Atkinson Morley's Hospital 1869-1995

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Overview

The authors trace the history of Atkinson Morley's Hospital from the time of its inception in 1869 to the present day. The Hospital was endowed by Atkinson Morley, a London hotel owner, who was a member of the Board of Governors of St George's Hospital with the aim of providing St George's with its own convalescent facility, the first of its kind in the United Kingdom. The book follows the life and times of the benefactor, the events leading up to the building of the convalescent hospital, and its trials and tribulations up to the beginning of the Second World War, including biographical details of the many eminent doctors who acted as visiting staff over this period. From 1942 the hospital went under a major change in use, from a convalescent facility to an internationally recognized neuroscience centre. These changes are detailed, together with the personalities involved, and these details are set against their larger historical context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780485121254
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/05/2001
Series: Athlone Press Series
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Terry Gould is Honorary Consulting Anaesthetist and Uttley Honorary Consulting Neurosurgeon at The Atkinson Morley's Hospital.

Gould is Honorary Consulting Anaesthetist and Uttley Honorary Consulting Neurosurgeon at The Atkinson Morley's Hospital

Table of Contents

The early years
Atkinson Morley and his will
the Atkinson Morley's Convalescent Hospital
a period of consolidation - 1870-1900
into the 20th century - 1900-1939
the second world war - a period of change, 1939-1945
the development of a centre for neurosciences.
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