Catalogue description ST JOHN'S HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN

This record is held by London Metropolitan Archives: City of London

Details of H15/SJ
Reference: H15/SJ
Title: ST JOHN'S HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN
Description: Board of Management; Board Of Governors; Medical Committee; General Purposes And Finance Committee; Annual Reports; Pharmacopoeia.
Related material:

See also reports on the hospital by King Edward's Hospital Fund c 1897 - 1937 (ref. A/KE/258/2, A/KE/532/1).

Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, 1863-1989

Access conditions:

As these records are public records they are closed to public consultation for 30 years.

Immediate source of acquisition:

Records of St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin transferred to the Greater London Record Office, 40 Northampton Road, London EC1R OHB on 24 March 1986 (Acc 2258)

Publication note:

For further information see St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin 1863 - 1963 ed. Brian Russell. A copy is available in the Greater London History Library. See also an article 'From Homerton to Lambeth' in Circle (West Lambeth Health Authority District Magazine) Issue 1 1987.

Subjects:
  • Skin diseases
Administrative / biographical background:

St John's Hospital was founded in 1863 by John Laws Milton at 12 Church Street, Soho (now Romilly Street). Two years later it moved to 45 Leicester Square. The justification for founding St John's, the second special hospital for diseases of the skin in London was 'on the grounds that general hospitals had refused to institute special departments for the treatment and teaching of skin disease'. The School of Dermatology was established at the hospital by 1885. The first fifty years of the hospital's existence were marked by internal conflict, financial difficulties and public controversy culminating in the libel action brought by the Hospital Secretary, St Vincent Mercier, against the editor of Truth in 1889. For further information see the files of the Charity Organisation Society Enquiry Department (ref. A/FWA/C/D17/1-5).

 

In 1883 the hospital opened a separate inpatients department at Markham Square, Kings Road, Chelsea. This closed in 1886 and both in-patients and out-patients moved to 49 Leicester Square in 1887. A new in-patients department was opened in 1895 at Arlington House, 262 Uxbridge Road, Hammersmith. The out-patients department was rebuilt in 1905 at 49 Leicester Square and then moved in 1935 to its present premises at 5 Lisle Street, Leicester Square.

 

St John's Hospital benefitted from the founding in 1923 of the London School of Dermatology based at the hospital. This was taken over by the Institute of Dermatology in 1946. St John's Hospital became part of the National Health Service in 1948 and was designated as one of the fourteen post graduate teaching hospitals.

 

The in-patient department of the hospital at Uxbridge Road had been forced to close after being severely damaged by bombing in September 1940. In 1952 the disused part of the Eastern Fever Hospital at Homerton was made available to St John's for the admission of in-patients. Additional wards and laboratories were opened at Homerton between 1953 and 1961. In 1982 St John's Hospital became part of the West Lambeth Health Authority. The in-patient department and Institute of Dermatology moved from Homerton to St Thomas' Hospital and the Lambeth Hospital site by February 1987. The out-patient department is due to move from Lisle Street to St Thomas' Hospital in 1989.

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