Moscow Children's City Hospital No. 7 (today's Bashlyayeva Children's City Clinical Hospital) in Northern Tushino, one of the largest hospitals in Europe with cutting-edge equipment from Comecon countries.30.07.1989#6561820
Moscow Children's City Hospital No. 7 (today's Bashlyayeva Children's City Clinical Hospital), where children from Armenia who suffered from the devastating earthquake in Spitak are treated. The hospital received a personal donation from the Queen of Great Britain to treat the injured. The chief doctor Yury Pavlov, right, presents a souvenir to Mrs. Williams, who delivered the parcels to Moscow.01.01.1989#6561827
Moscow Children's City Hospital No. 7 (today's Bashlyayeva Children's City Clinical Hospital), where children from Armenia who suffered from the devastating earthquake in Spitak are treated. The hospital received a personal donation from the Queen of Great Britain to treat the injured. The chief doctor Yury Pavlov, third right, and his staff open the parcels. Left; Mrs. Williams, who delivered the parcels to Moscow.01.01.1989#6561826
Moscow Children's City Hospital No. 7 (today's Bashlyayeva Children's City Clinical Hospital), where children from Armenia who suffered from the devastating earthquake in Spitak are treated. The hospital received a personal donation from the Queen of Great Britain to treat the injured. The chief doctor Yury Pavlov, right, presents a souvenir to Mrs. Williams, who delivered the parcels to Moscow.01.01.1989#6561825