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St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries is a fictional place in the Harry Potter series of books. St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries is the wizarding hospital of Britain. Doctors at the hospital are not called doctors, but are known as Healers and wear lime-green robes. To become a Healer, a Hogwarts student must have N.E.W.T.s of at least grade E (Exceeds Expectations, second highest possible grade) in the subjects of Transfiguration, Potions, Charms, Herbology and Defence Against the Dark Arts. Presumably, they also must attend Healer School as well. This article is about the Harry Potter series. ...
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Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a fictional school of magic that is the main setting of the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a fictional school of magic that is the main setting of the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a fictional school of magic that is the main setting of the Harry Potter series of novels. ...
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Founded by famous wizard Healer Mungo Bonham, St. Mungo's is located in London. To enter the premises, one has to step through the window of what appears to be a derelict department store called Purge and Dowse Ltd. This acts as a magical gateway to the main building, very much like the magical barrier at King's Cross railway station on Platform 9¾. The exteriors of the hospital are red-bricked and dirty, which is the complete opposite of the interiors. Inside, everything is very neat and looks exactly as a hospital should. There are six floors: This article is about the London railway station. ...
Rubeus Hagrid meets the Hogwarts Express at Hogsmeade station in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ...
- Ground Floor. Reception (where a plump, blonde witch greets you as you enter) and Artifact Accidents
- Floor 1. Creature-Induced Injuries
- Floor 2. Magical Bugs and Diseases
- Floor 3. Potion and Plant Poisoning
- Floor 4. Spell Damage
- Floor 5. Tea Rooms and Hospital Shop
St. Mungo's was founded by Mungo Bohnam, the famous Healer, in the 1600's. The exact date is unknown. St. Mungo's emblem is a magic wand crossed with a bone. A wand consists of a thin, straight, hand-held stick of wood, ivory, or metal. ...
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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Harry Potter first enters St. Mungo's after Mr. Arthur Weasley was attacked by a snake (Harry actually witnessed this attack in a dream). Other known characters taken to St. Mungos include: Lucius Malfoy's generous donations (bribes??) to St. Mungo's hospital have helped to give him influence with the Ministry of Magic and Cornelius Fudge. Minerva McGonagall (born October 4, c. ...
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Mungo Bohnam would have been named after the historical Saint Mungo (also known as Kentigern), who was the patron saint of Glasgow. "Mungo" was a nickname meaning "dear one" or "darling." He is considered the first bishop of Scotland. According to the stories about him, his pregnant mother was abandoned by her family before his birth (1). This theme of abandoned mothers is also found in the story of Merope, the mother of Voldemort, who was rejected by her family. Saint Mungo, also known as Saint Kentigern, is by tradition an apostle to the Kingdom of Strathclyde, Scotland, and patron saint and legendary founder of the city of Glasgow. ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
References
- Source: Pocket Dictionary of Saints, published by Image Books, 1983.
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