| London, EnglandSouthwark 2-J | 
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Place: Southwark, London
    Element: Strontium
    Scientist: Crawford
    
  
| St. Thomas Hospital in the 18th century | 1836 London Bridge Station | before the arrival of the railroads | the view eastward from Borough Street | facade of the south wing | 
| Close-up of facade | hospital itself dates from a very early age | layout of the old hospital | St. Thomas Hospital in 1862 | south wing on St. Thomas Street | 
| the Operating Theater | appearance of St. Thomas's Church in 1825 | entrance to the church and the museum | long spiral stair to the attic. | Florence Nightingale | 
| operation during the period 1775-1776 | the "modern" operating theater | Without the benefit of anaesthetics ... | the attic was a herb garret | medieval apothecary | 
| Across St. Thomas Street | The front of Guy's Hospital | Guy's Hospital in the early 1800s | Thomas Guy (1644-1724) | At the base of the statue | 
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