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St Bartholomew's Hospital Archives & Museum
  St Bartholomew's Hospital Archives & Museum
North Wing
St Bartholomew’s Hospital
West Smithfield
London
EC1A 7BE
England
William Hogarth's Christ Healing the Lame Man at the Pool of Bethesda at St Bartholomew's Hospital. Courtesy of the Hospital Trust.
Collection details
Archives, Medicine, Science and Technology, Social History
Facilities
Shop: yes Guided tours: yes Study area: yes Visual disability facilities: yes Hearing disability facilities: yes
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Wheelchair access by arrangement. Induction loop.
Contact details
General information (Tel) : 020 7601 8152
E-mail : barts.archives@bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk
Website : www.bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk/museums
Open
The Museum is open Tuesday to Friday, 10am-4pm.

The Museum is staffed by volunteers and our opening hours may be subject to change at short notice. We recommend that you check opening times before planning a special visit to the Museum by telephoning 020 7601 8152.

Small groups are welcome, but please telephone 020 7601 8152 in advance to discuss requirements, as space is limited.

The Archives are open by appointment.
Closed
Closed over Christmas and New Year, Easter and public holidays.
Admission charges
Admission is free, but donations are welcome.
Description
Set in the historic North Wing of St Bartholomew’s Hospital, the Museum tells the story of this renowned institution, celebrates its achievements and explains its place in history.

A video relates the foundation of the hospital and life-size models bring the history of Barts to life. Sound recordings tell the story of the hospital’s staff from its earliest times. At the press of a button, visitors are transported back into the world of a 13th century sister, a 15th century apprentice surgeon, and a nurse in the new NHS of 1948.

The Museum exhibits original and facsimile archives dating back to the 12th century, among them the agreement between Henry VIII and the City of London which refounded the hospital. Henry’s signature can be seen in the top left-hand corner. This magnificent document, complete with the Great Seal of Henry VIII, is one of the most important treasures of the hospital. The oldest document in the hospital archives is Rahere’s grant of 1137, and a facsimile can be seen in the Museum. Sealed in the presence of Rahere, the founder of Barts, this deed has remained in the hospital ever since, except perhaps during the Fire of London in 1666.

Objects from the hospital’s unique historical collections are also exhibited, including works of art, and surgical and medical equipment used in the hospital. Visitors can view a case of amputation instruments which belonged to John Abernethy, surgeon to the hospital in 1815-27, and the tools of the apothecary’s trade, including pill-making equipment, scales and drug bottles.

Visitors can learn about William Harvey, physician to Barts from 1609-43 and discoverer of the circulation of the blood. The patients’ diet in earlier times is explained, and a volume of 19th century drawings and watercolours illustrates in graphic detail particular diseases and cases, including that of a patient with a large tumour of the tongue. His case notes are also displayed, and they record that he was ‘so much offended at having to sit with his tongue out’ that he discharged himself from the hospital.

Equipment used by nurses in their work is exhibited, such as feeding cups, a hypodermic syringe and items of uniform. The hospital’s role in the training of medical students is also covered.

Trails
Monks, Knights, Peasants, Merchants - A Medieval Trail
From Apothecaries To Florence Nightingale - A Medical Museums Trail

General Information
Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
Guided tours
Collections
Public access available to collections information
Disability Access
Induction loops in exhibition spaces
Large print information and/or interpretation
General Education
Academic publications and resources available
Facilities
Research facilities for academics
Shop
 
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