Goodmayes Hospital

[1] The hospital, which was designed by Lewis Angell using a Compact Arrow layout and built by Leslie and Co, opened as the West Ham Borough Asylum in August 1901.[1] Dr James Harvey Cuthbert, who served as the hospital superintendent, was a pioneer of electric shock therapy in the late 1930s.[4] Part of the site was released in the early 1990s to allow the King George Hospital to be built.[1] The hospital provides clinical placements in psychiatry for medical students from Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry.[5] In November 2015 the service provider, The Jumbo Sound, suffered major equipment damage following a radiator bursting and its subsequent humidity forcing the station off-air.
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