DescriptionThe Surrey Dispensary, Trinity Street - geograph.org.uk - 1765966.jpg
English: The Surrey Dispensary, Trinity Street The Surrey Dispensary was opened in 1777 in Union Street, and was "a charitable institution for gratuitously attending lying-in women and providing medical and surgical aid to the poor inhabitants of the borough of Southwark and places adjacent."
It moved to this site off [Great] Dover Street in 1840.
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