Timeline of Imperial College School of Medicine

A timeline of the Imperial College School of Medicine, the medical school of Imperial College London.

Westminster Hospital and medical school

  • 1719 – The Westminster Infirmary opens
  • 1760 – The Westminster Infirmary renamed The Westminster Hospital
  • 1834 – The Westminster Hospital moves to new premises in Broad Sanctuary
  • 1841 – Westminster Hospital Medical School founded by George Guthrie
  • 1907 – Westminster Children's Hospital founded as The Infants' Hospital in Vincent Square
  • 1939 – New hospital building opened in Horseferry Road, Westminster
  • 1947 – Westminster Children's Hospital amalgamates with The Westminster Hospital
  • 1950 – Westminster Hospital building in Broad Sanctuary demolished
  • 1995 – The Westminster Hospital moves to Fulham and becomes known as the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. Old building converted to flats.

Charing Cross Hospital and medical school

St Mary's Hospital and medical school

Hammersmith Hospital and RPMS

  • 1739 – Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital opens
  • 1902 – Hammersmith Hospital founded
  • 1935 – British Postgraduate Medical School opens
  • 1947 – British Postgraduate Medical School becomes part of the British Postgraduate Medical Foundation and becomes known as the Postgraduate Medical School of London
  • 1974 – Postgraduate Medical School of London renamed Royal Postgraduate Medical School by royal charter
  • 1988 – Royal Postgraduate Medical School merges with the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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