From their website: "... started in the 1980’s by a group of local women from Somers Town who had decided that they needed an informal environment in which they could learn more about their health, as well as, access a range of holistic treatments for their physical, emotional and mental well-being. ... In 2017 more than 700 local women collectively received 3,000 complementary and alternative therapy sessions, healthy living information and 3,200 counselling sessions."
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Boo Armstrong
Boo Armstrong, 1974 - 2012, champion of Integrated Healthcare. Women + Health
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Frederick Salmon
Rectal surgeon. Born in Bath. Founded St Marks Hospital. Died at home near Droitwich.
Nightingale Badge - New
The badge was introduced as a successor to the former Nightingale Badge. It is awarded to nurses who are deemed outstanding and who meet the definition of a ‘next generation Nightingale’, which is ...
Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital
From AIM: "Medical students at St Bartholomew's Hospital are first recorded in 1662. The School and the Hospital were formally separated in 1921, when the School was incorporated with a new title,...
Dr John Lettsom
Physician, philanthropist, abolitionist and entomologist. Born British Virgin Islands into a Quaker family. Aged 6 was sent to England to be educated. Came to London in 1766 to train at St Thomas' ...
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Women's Cricket World Cup, 2017
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Kensington Town Hall - Churchill
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Comic Heritage
Merged with the Heritage Foundation.
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