StorageSite | UCL Institute of Neurology |
AdminHistory | The Rockefeller Foundation offered the Hospital £120,000 in 1935 toward the cost of new buildings and research, on condition that the Hospital raised the remaining £120,000 to complete the buildings and equipment. The money had to be raised by the end of 1937, so a public appeal for funds was launched. The Queen Mary Wing opened in 1938 and the research that had taken place in the Hospital came under the newly established Institute for the Teaching and Study of Neurology. |