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St Philip's Hospital, Sheffield Street

1920 establishments in EnglandDefunct hospitals in LondonHospitals disestablished in 1992Hospitals established in 1920
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The St Philip's Hospital was a medical facility at Sheffield Street in London.

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St Philip's Hospital, Sheffield Street
Houghton Street, London Holborn

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London School of Economics and Political Science (London School of Economics)

Houghton Street
WC2A 2AE London, Holborn
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