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The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, founded in 1872 as the New Hospital for Women, it was moved to these new premises on Euston Road in 1890. Having qualified in Paris in 1870, in 1873 Elizabeth Garrett was the first woman in Britain to be admitted to the British Medical Association (which promptly banned the admission of further women for the next 19 years). The hospital was the first in Britain run entirely by women for women. It was named in her honour after her death in 1918. See 'Lost Hospitals of London' - https://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/ega.html '