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  • Bert stayed put in Wales, but for the training he acquired at Guy's Hospital in London.

    My quest to be more Welsh 2011

  • You could track the humped igloos that once provided shelter, as they relocated to Guy's Hospital in Southwark, to Victoria Park in Hackney, to Myddleton House in Enfield.

    The Festival of Britain, 60 years on 2011

  • Cecil Scott Forester was the pen name of Cecil Louis Troughton Smith 1899-1966, who studied medicine at Guy's Hospital and, after leaving without a degree, turned to writing.

    CS Forester's lost crime novel to be published at last 2011

  • Teenage Cancer Trust TCT grew by chance, out of the eagerness of a group of women to organise a fashion show to fund a children's intensive care heart unit at Guy's Hospital, London.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • I had never known my real mother, though I always imagined that whoever she was she must have wanted the best for me: the carrier bag I was found in when she left me on the steps of Guy's Hospital came from Harrods.

    Bravo-Two-Zero McNab, Andy 1993

  • In fact, he worked in Guy's Hospital in London for nine years.

    Bravo-Two-Zero McNab, Andy 1993

  • Okay, the time they'd spent in England had been all right, she'd had a fairly good time teaching on staff at Guy's Hospital; it hadn't hurt her tenure at Hopkins a bit.

    The Sum of all Fears Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1991

  • Keats attended, and made notes on, the lectures of both the chief surgeon at Guy's Hospital, Sir Astley Cooper, and the leading critic William Hazlitt.

    The Cabinet of Doctor Keats Holmes, Richard 1991

  • 'Natalie went to her doctor and was sent to Guy's Hospital, the appointment being on the day she had arranged to go down to Sterries.

    Put On By Cunning Rendell, Ruth, 1930- 1981

  • A scene of desolation ensued; the servants, as they sickened, were taken to Guy's Hospital, and the Manor House was deserted, for those members of the household who had escaped the infection had to flee for their lives.

    Elizabeth Fry Mrs. E. R. Pitman

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