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Bedlam Hospital

Bethlem Psychiatric Hospital
King's Health Partners
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
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Bethlem Royal Hospital
Geography
Location Bromley, London, Greater London, England
Organisation
Care system NHS
Hospital type Specialist
Services
Emergency department Admissions through A&E
Beds Approx 350
Speciality Psychiatric hospital
History
Founded 1247 as priory
1330 as hospital
Links
Website www.slam.nhs.uk
Lists Hospitals in England

Coordinates: 51°22′51″N 0°01′50″W / 51.3809°N 0.0306°W / 51.3809; -0.0306

Bethlem Royal Hospital, also known as St Mary Bethlehem, Bethlehem Hospital and , is a psychiatric hospital in London. Its infamous history has inspired several horror books, films and TV series, most notably Bedlam, a 1946 film with Boris Karloff. It has moved three times from its original location, and is Europe's first and oldest institution to specialise in mental illnesses.

The hospital is closely associated with King's College London and, in partnership with the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, is a major centre for psychiatric research. It is part of the King's Health Partners academic health science centre and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health.

Originally the hospital was near Bishopsgate just outside the walls of the City of London. It moved outside of Moorfields in the 17th century, then to St George's Fields in Southwark in the 19th century, before moving to its current location at Monks Orchard in West Wickham in 1930.

The word "", meaning uproar and confusion, is derived from the hospital's prior nickname. Although the hospital became a modern psychiatric facility, historically it was representative of the worst excesses of asylums in the era of lunacy reform.


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