London, United Kingdom
11 St Andrews Pl
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+44 2030751649
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
I went to the Careless motion: William Harvey’s experiment exhibition; and although I wasn’t fully mesmerised by it; I was very impressed by the building; it is a Grade I listed building and considered as a ‘building of national importance’; inside it is equally impressive, I particularly loved the Dorchester Library on the first floor and the central ‘floating’ staircase.
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This was a fantastic free museum experience in London, located close to Regents park tube station. The museum has interesting information about the history of the college of physicians and it's traditions. There are interesting facts about the history of medicine and how technology has affected the practice of modern medicine. The best part was the anatomical tables on the second floor which were fascinating to see and experience and listen the theories about their origins.
I visited to see the Women in Medicine exhibition, which was good.
Dr Henry Oakley gave a fabulous tour of the gardens outlining the uses, and origins, of different plants with knowledge and humour. The party from Primrose Hill appreciated our introduction to this lovely setting and Dr Oakley’s warm welcome.
Delievered here. Friendly goods in staff. Very professional and organised therr is a barrier controlled goods entrance for larger vehicles..although there is single yellow line loading is allowed for 5 mins m however please check as this information is only correct at the tine of this post.
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