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National Temperance Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Temperance Hospital
The National Temperance Hospital (''London Temperance Hospital'' before 1939) is an abandoned hospital in Hampstead Road, London, between Mornington Crescent and Warren Street. It opened on 6 October 1873〔(National Archives, National Temperance Hospital )〕 by initiative of the National Temperance League, and was managed by a board of 12 teetotallers. Under its rules, the use of alcohol to treat patients was discouraged, but not outlawed: doctors could prescribe alcohol when they thought necessary for exceptional cases.〔(National Archives, Hospital Records Database )〕 In 1931, Chicago magnate Samuel Insull donated $160,000 to build a new extension, the "Insull Memorial wing"〔(The Milwaukee Journal. - Apr 23, 1931 on Google News )〕 which was designed by architect William Binnie. It was incorporated into the National Health Service in 1948 and eventually came under the management of University College Hospital. It was closed in 1990. In recent years the site has been considered for redevelopment or refurbishment into the new centre for the National Institute for Medical Research.〔(Daily Hansard, 20 Jun 2007, on www.publications.parliament.uk )〕 The building is currently being used by Camden Collective until its likely demolition to make room at Euston for HS2.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.derelictlondon.com/hospitals.html )〕 ==References==
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