Blood, Guts, Brains and Babies
18 January 2012, 11.00 - 13.00

For two-and-a-half centuries, the elegant terraces and squares
of Holborn, Bloomsbury and St Pancras have played host to the
grandeur of the Royal College of Surgeons, hospitals for sick
children and poor immigrants, and the homes of figures such as
Charles Darwin and Virginia Woolf. This two-hour walk reveals the
hidden history of London's medical quarter.
Guide
Richard Barnett,
Wellcome Trust Public Engagement Fellow and author of 'Medical
London'.
This walk is FREE.
Book now to receive an e-ticket
Starting point: Holborn Tube. Please only
attend this walk if you have booked in advance.