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In 1909, Bentham moved to London, where she lived with Marion Phillips[4] in Holland Park,[1] her home serving as a meeting place for like-minded women.[5] She established a practice in North Kensington[3] and was an expert on childhood enuresis (bedwetting) and an early believer in what would now be called socialised medicine.[citation needed] In 1911, Bentham was a driving force behind the establishment of a mother and baby clinic in North Kensington,[3] founded by the Women's Labour League in memorial to Margaret MacDonald and Mary Middleton. The clinic was the first in the country to provide medical treatment alongside advice.[6] Bentham served as the clinic's chief medical officer, and benefactor, underwriting its expenses.[1]