Guy's Hospital
/ˌɡaɪz ˈhɒspɪtl/
/ˌɡaɪz ˈhɑːspɪtl/
(also also informal Guy's)
- a leading teaching hospital in south London. It was started in 1721 by Thomas Guy, a man who had made a lot of money printing and selling books. John Keats was at Guy's medical school in 1816. Guy's is now part of an NHS hospital trust with St Thomas's Hospital.