St. Mungo's Background Information
St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries is a wizarding hospital located in London, England. It was founded by famous Healer Mungo Bonham in the 1600s. The emblem of St. Mungo's is a wand crossed with a bone. It is a huge hospital.
Hogwarts students that are injured at school are normally treated at the Hospital wing by Madam Pomfrey, the school nurse, but some injuries are too major for her, so the students are sent to St. Mungo's Hospital for better treatment.
As this hospital seems to be the only hospital featured in the Harry Potter films and novels, it may be that the hospital serves the entire British wizarding population. It may be the case that some charms have been placed upon it to be bigger on the inside than the outside, though a large enough department store could quite easily provide sufficient space as the Wizarding population of Britain is small compared with the muggle population of Britian.
Please do not post your own bed. A healer will post one for you with your
name as the title as well as the floor your bed is located.
Floors
Ground Floor:
Lobby and Reception Area
General Medicine
First Floor:
Paediatric Medicine
Second Floor:
Artefact Accidents
Third Floor:
Creature-Induced Injuries
Fourth Floor:
Magical Bugs and Diseases
Fifth Floor:
Potions and Plant Poisonings
Sixth Floor:
Spell Damage
Seventh Floor:
Visitors' Tearoom and Hospital Shop
St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries is a wizarding hospital located in London, England. It was founded by famous Healer Mungo Bonham in the 1600s. The emblem of St. Mungo's is a wand crossed with a bone. It is a huge hospital.
Hogwarts students that are injured at school are normally treated at the Hospital wing by Madam Pomfrey, the school nurse, but some injuries are too major for her, so the students are sent to St. Mungo's Hospital for better treatment.
As this hospital seems to be the only hospital featured in the Harry Potter films and novels, it may be that the hospital serves the entire British wizarding population. It may be the case that some charms have been placed upon it to be bigger on the inside than the outside, though a large enough department store could quite easily provide sufficient space as the Wizarding population of Britain is small compared with the muggle population of Britian.
Please do not post your own bed. A healer will post one for you with your
name as the title as well as the floor your bed is located.
Floors
Ground Floor:
Lobby and Reception Area
General Medicine
First Floor:
Paediatric Medicine
Second Floor:
Artefact Accidents
Third Floor:
Creature-Induced Injuries
Fourth Floor:
Magical Bugs and Diseases
Fifth Floor:
Potions and Plant Poisonings
Sixth Floor:
Spell Damage
Seventh Floor:
Visitors' Tearoom and Hospital Shop