In 1826, the London University began emphasising the importance of having medical schools attached to hospitals. Before the hospital opened, only Oxford and Cambridge universities offered medical degrees, and as a consequence relatively few doctors actually had degrees. The hospital was founded as the North London Hospital in 1834 in order to provide clinical training for the "medical classes" of the university, after a refusal by the governors of the Middlesex Hospitalto allow students access to that hospital's wards. It soon became known as University College Hospital. The Cruciform building is shown above.
University College Hospital, Fitzrovia, London
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