Dear Jim, My name is Oleg. My surname is Smirnov. I am from Russia. I am a boy. I am a pupil. I am in the second form. I have got many friends: boys and girls. We play and learn English together.I live with my mum, dad and little brother Dima. He is only eight months old. He looks like me. Dima doesn't have teeth. He has blue eyes. His hands and feet are small. Dima has got a lot of toys: two cats, three mice, four fish, two foxes, two balls, two horses and a rabbit. He likes to play with his toys. But he doesn't play with children. Dima always smiles. We love him. His birthday is on the 19th of October. My birthday is in October, too.When is your birthday? - My birthday is on the 3 of July. Have you got a sister or a brother? - It*s a pity but I haven*t got a sister or a brother I have got only cousins. Have you got a pet? - I have got a cat Lord by name.
Please write back. Your pen friend Oleg Smirnov
the london infirmary was established in the autumn of 1740 in featherstone street and occupied premises in prescot street 1741 to 1757. its aim was “the relief of all sick and diseased persons and, in particular, manufacturers, seamen in the merchant service and their wives and children".
in 1752 the foundation stone of the hospital building on whitechapel road (later known as front block) was laid. the first patients were admitted to the hospital, now known as the london hospital, in 1757, and the building of the front block was completed in 1759. there were subsequent
alterations, developments and extensions, but parts of the original building remained in use until 2012. east and west wings were added in 1770 and extended in the 1830s, and a new out patients department opened in 1902. the london hospital has always been a general one and, by the end of the
nineteenth century, was the largest voluntary (charitably funded) general hospital in the united kingdom, with over 1,000 beds by the early 20th century.