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  • When is a hospital not a hospital?

    In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries a hospital was more likely to be an almshouse or school than a hospital in the modern, medical sense. Christ’s Hospital, for example was one of the five royal hospitals founded in the sixteenth century to house and educate the poor children in the City of London. In Scotland,…

  • April News

    April News

    A summary of this month’s progress, with updates on historic hospitals in Devon and Cumbria, the country branch of the City of London Chest Hospital at Arlesey in Bedfordshire, and a 10th Anniversary revision of Airthrey Castle Maternity Hospital.

  • March News

    March News

    News of updates to the pages of historic-hospitals, including revisions to Staffordshire and Northern Ireland.