Atkinson Morley Hospital

Atkinson Morley Hospital (AMH) was located at Copse Hill, Wimbledon, London, SW20, England from 1869 until 2003. The hospital was noted as one of the most advanced brain surgery centres in the world, and in particular for the first use of computed tomography (CT) on a human being on October 1, 1971 by Godfrey Hounsfield for which he was awarded the 1979 Nobel Prize in Medicine. The building and nearby grounds is undergoing restoration and conversion into a range choice of luxury apartments by the Berkeley Group called 'Wimbledon Hill Park'.

Atkinson Morley Hospital

Atkinson Morley Hospital (AMH) was located at Copse Hill, Wimbledon, London, SW20, England from 1869 until 2003. The hospital was noted as one of the most advanced brain surgery centres in the world, and in particular for the first use of computed tomography (CT) on a human being on October 1, 1971 by Godfrey Hounsfield for which he was awarded the 1979 Nobel Prize in Medicine. The building and nearby grounds is undergoing restoration and conversion into a range choice of luxury apartments by the Berkeley Group called 'Wimbledon Hill Park'.