I believe this hospital was known as BEDLAM
a lunatic asylum in London namedhospital of saint Mary of Bethlehem was a notoriously noisy scene of mad confusion in the 14th & 15th centuries at least & bedlam was just Bethlehem slurred in local speech
late Middle English: early form of Bethlehem, referring to the hospital of St. Mary of Bethlehem in London, used as an institution for the insane.
The excited crowd is named after St. Mary's Hospital of Bethlehem is referred to as "bedlam." This term has since come to be a synonym for a scene of uproar and confusion.
There used to be a hospital in London, England, for the mentally ill called Bethlehem Hospital. The people of London started pronouncing the name "Bethlehem" as "Bedlam". They thought of the hospital as being a wild, chaotic place because of beliefs about mentally ill people. This is how the word "Bedlam" came to mean any state of wild chaos. The building that used to house the original "Bedlam" is now the Imperial War Museum.
Bedlam was a popular name for ST. Mary of Bethlehem hospital in London at the time of Dickens's classic. It was a hospital for the mentally disturbed. Scrooge felt that it was more sane there than outside where people foolishly (in his opinion) were celebrating Christmas.
In Christianity, Bethlehem is known as the birthplace of Jesus. Joseph arrived in Bethlehem with his very pregnant wife, Mary and could not find accommodations at any inn. Desperate for shelter, they retired to a stable and Joseph made Mary as comfortable as he could in a small manger. There, she gave birth to the infant Jesus.
Mary's hometown was in Bethlehem.
Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem , as it was told to go to their respective hometowns for the census.
She traveled there with her husband Joseph, whose family was from Bethlehem.
Mary gave birth to Jesus in a manger in Bethlehem.
Because she is best known for Giving Birth the Lord Jesus at Bethlehem.