Middlesex Hospital

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Middlesex Hospital was a major London teaching hospital historically known for its medical education and care before its closure in the late 20th century.

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Middlesex Hospital canonical 3

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instanceOf former hospital
hospital
hospital chapel
teaching hospital
affiliation University College London
University of London
alsoKnownAs Middlesex Hospital Chapel
surface form: Fitzrovia Chapel
architecturalStyle Victorian
category Buildings and structures demolished in 2008
Defunct hospitals in London
Teaching hospitals in London
closed 2005
country United Kingdom
demolished 2008
founded 1745
hasChapel Middlesex Hospital Chapel
hasSpeciality dermatology
general medicine
obstetrics and gynaecology
oncology
surgery
urology
joinedNHS 1948
knownFor cancer treatment
clinical teaching
medical education
radiotherapy services
locatedIn City of Westminster
England
Fitzrovia
London, England
surface form: London
mergedInto University College Hospital
notableAlumni Alexander Fleming
Thomas Hodgkin
notableStaff Sir James Paget
surface form: James Paget

John Snow
Lister Ward
openedAsInfirmary 1745
operatedBy National Health Service
originalName Middlesex Infirmary
partOf UCLH NHS Foundation Trust
surface form: University College London Hospitals NHS Trust
reconstructed 1920s
1930s
renamed Middlesex Hospital self-link
renamedInYear 1747
replacedBy Fitzroy Place development
streetAddress Mortimer Street
survivedDemolitionOf Middlesex Hospital self-linksurface differs

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Simeon Solomon placeOfDeath Middlesex Hospital
Middlesex Hospital renamed Middlesex Hospital self-link
Middlesex Hospital survivedDemolitionOf Middlesex Hospital self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Middlesex Hospital Chapel