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Royal Waterloo Hospital For Children And Women Is A Building Dating From 1816, Founded By Dr. John Bunnell Davis, London Editorial Photo


Royal Waterloo Hospital for Children and Women is a building dating from 1816, founded by Dr. John Bunnell Davis, London Editorial Stock Photo
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Royal Waterloo Hospital for Children and Women is a building dating from 1816, founded by Dr. John Bunnell Davis, London #270622669
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The hospital was founded by Dr John Bunnell Davis in 1816 as the Universal Dispensary for Children. In this first incarnation, it was located on St Andrew's Hill, in the now demolished Doctors' Commons in the City of London. In 1821 the name was changed to the Royal Universal Dispensary for Children and, after the Duke of York laid the foundation stone for new premises near Waterloo Bridge in 1823, the Dispensary moved to new premises in 1824.

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