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  1. Charing Cross Hospital is district general hospital and teaching hospital located in Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom. The present hospital was opened in 1973, although it was originally established in 1818, approximately five miles east, in central London.

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    Hammersmith was a workhouse infirmary built by the Hammersmith Poor Law Guardians in 1912. Its buildings were used during the First World War for military orthopaedics, before it became a general acute hospital in 1926. Along with all workhouse hospitals in London, Hammersmith Hospital came under the control of London County Council in 1929, and in...

    Queen Charlotte's was originally a voluntary hospital. Its name came from its patron, the wife of George III. Dating back to 1752, Queen Charlotte’s is one of the oldest maternity hospitals in the country and at different times has been located in Bayswater, on Marylebone Road and at Ravenscourt Park. Chelsea Hospital also moved site and used to be...

    Western Eye started out life as a Georgian shooting box before it became a voluntary hospital. Since 1856, it has been based at a number of different sites before finally moving to Marylebone Road next to the Samaritan Hospital for Women.

  2. Dec 21, 2016 · There was originally a hospital near Charing Cross. It was called the West London Infirmary, and opened in 1818. It was a miniscule affair, with only 12 beds, and was situated on Villiers...

  3. Oct 31, 2018 · Charing Cross Hospital was founded by Dr Benjamin Golding in October 1818. The origins of the hospital can be traced to a meeting at Golding's home to discuss setting up a charitable institution to be known as the West London Infirmary, located near the Strand in Charing Cross.

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  4. Charing Cross Hospital is a hospital in Hammersmith. It is part of Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Charing Cross Hospital was set up in Villiers Street, London, in 1823. It became known as Charing Cross Hospital in 1827.

  5. Charing Cross Hospital was established in 1823 in Villiers Street, London, as a charitable institution known as the West London Infirmary. The institution had its origins in a meeting initiated by Dr Benjamin Golding in 1818.

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  7. Charing Cross Hospital provides a range of acute and specialist services, a 24/7 accident and emergency department and hosts the hyper acute stroke unit for the region. It is also a growing hub for integrated care in partnership with local GPs and community providers.