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French Hospital (other)
French Hospital may refer to: ;in Argentina *French Hospital, Buenos Aires, near the Plaza Miserere (Buenos Aires Metro) ;in England *French Convalescent Home, Brighton, which received patients from the French Hospital in London *French Hospital (La Providence), formerly in London; now located in Rochester, Kent, it provides almshouse accommodation for Huguenot descendants ;in France *Hôtel-Dieu, ("hostel of God"), the old name given to the principal hospital in French towns *List of hospitals in France ;in Hong Kong *St Teresa's Hospital, Hong Kong in Kowloon, also known as the "French Hospital" *St. Paul's Hospital (Hong Kong) in Hong Kong Island, also known as the "French Hospital" ;in the United States *Peter Claver Building, New Orleans, Louisiana, known historically as the "French Hospital" *French Hospital (Manhattan) was a hospital established in 1881 and closed in 1977 * San Francisco French Hospital, now known as the French Campus of the Kaiser San Francisco Medical ...
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Plaza Miserere (Buenos Aires Metro)
Plaza Miserere (officially ''Plaza de Miserere'') is a station on Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. The station is located between Alberti and Loria / Pasco stations on the A line underground. Plaza Miserere has interchange with Once underground station of the H line and connection to the Sarmiento line commuter rail service within Once railway station, the central station of the Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Railway. Overview It is located at the intersection of Rivadavia and Pueyrredón avenues, under the popular Plaza Miserere, in the neighborhood of Balvanera. The station zone is a shopping precinct and in its vicinity are the French Hospital and the Once railway station of the Sarmiento Railway. This station belonged to the first section of Line A opened on 1 December 1913, linking this station and the Plaza de Mayo station. On 1 April 1914 the line was extended to Río de Janeiro. In 1997 the station was declared a national historic monument.
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French Convalescent Home, Brighton
The former French Convalescent Home (now a residential development called The French Apartments) was a seafront sanatorium and rest home built in Brighton, part of the English seaside city of Brighton and Hove, on behalf of the Government of France, French government. It received patients from the French Hospital in London and served as a home for elderly French nationals. It was sold for redevelopment in 1999 and was briefly threatened with demolition; but English Heritage Listed building, listed the building at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance, and it was converted into Apartment, flats. The unusual château-style French Renaissance architecture, French Renaissance Revival building has been criticised as "dreary" and "wikt:gauche, gauche", but is believed to be unique in England and demonstrated innovation in its use of Insulated glazing, double glazing. History A hospital to serve London's French diaspora, French residents was opened in 1867; four years ...
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French Hospital (La Providence)
The French Hospital was founded in 1718 in Finsbury on behalf of poor French Protestants and their descendants residing in Great Britain. In the 1860s it moved into the spectacular purpose-built hospital designed by Robert Lewis Roumieu in Victoria Park, Hackney, and then in the 1940s moved out of London to Compton's Lea, Horsham, West Sussex. Since 1959 it has been located in Rochester, Kent and today provides almshouse accommodation for Huguenot descendants. Early years Affectionately known as La Providence from as early as the 1720s, the hospital for poor French Protestants and their descendants was one of the earliest foundations to improve the welfare of London’s needy immigrants, and one of the first in Britain to provide sympathetic care for the mentally ill. Golden Acre, Finsbury In his will proved on 2 December 1708, Jacques de Gastigny, who had been Master of the Hounds to King William III, left £1,000 to improve the pest-house to the north of Old Street in the p ...
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Hôtel-Dieu
In French-speaking countries, a hôtel-Dieu ( en, hostel of God) was originally a hospital for the poor and needy, run by the Catholic Church. Nowadays these buildings or institutions have either kept their function as a hospital, the one in Paris being the oldest and most renowned, or have been converted into hotels, museums, or general purpose buildings (for instance housing a préfecture, the administrative head office of a French department). Therefore, as a secondary meaning, the term hôtel-Dieu can also refer to the building itself, even if it no longer houses a hospital. Examples include: ;Belgium * Notre Dame à la Rose, founded in 1242 ;France *Hôtel-Dieu d'Angers, founded in 1153 * Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune, founded in 1443 * Hôtel-Dieu of Carpentras, built in 1754 *Hôtel-Dieu of Château-Thierry, founded in 1304 *Hôtel-Dieu of Cluny, built in the 17th and 18th century *Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon, created in 1478 *Hôtel-Dieu of Nantes, completed in 1508 *Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, ...
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List Of Hospitals In France
This is a list of hospitals in France with sorting by city and name. As of 2004, about 62% of French hospital capacity was met by publicly owned and managed hospitals. The remaining capacity was split evenly (18% each) between non-profit sector hospitals (which are linked to the public sector and which tend to be owned by foundations, religious organizations or mutual-insurance associations) and by for-profit institutions. Because the insurance is compulsory, the system is effectively financed by general taxation rather than traditional insurance (as typified by auto or home insurance, where risk levels determine premiums). Hospitals in France French Overseas departments and regions Hospitals in Mayotte: *Hospital du Sud *Dispensary De Sada *Hospital De Dzaoudzi *Medical Center Proximity M'tsangamouji Hospitals in Martinique *Martinique University Hospital (CHU) Hospitals in Réunion:Google maps *Hospital Félix-Guyon *Hospital Saint-Louis *Hospital Sud Du Tampon *St-Pier ...
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St Teresa's Hospital, Hong Kong
St. Teresa's Hospital is a largest nonprofit Roman Catholic hospital in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is located on 327 Prince Edward Road West. History St Paul's Hospital in Causeway Bay had grown out of the caring activities undertaken by the Sisters of the Roman Catholic Christian order St. Paul de Chartres for the poor and underprivileged of the Wan Chai and Happy Valley areas of Hong Kong Island, which commenced in the mid-19th century after the order had first established itself in the then British colony. To provide geographically closer services for the people of Kowloon on the opposite side of the Victoria Harbour, the Pauline Sisters founded St Teresa's Hospital in 1940. It is sometimes known locally as the "French Hospital", or "Kowloon French Hospital" to distinguish it from St. Paul's Hospital in Hong Kong Island, which is also known colloquially as the "French Hospital". The location of the hospital was next to the demolished Ma Tau Wai, an indigenous village that ...
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Peter Claver Building
The Peter Claver Building, previously the French Hospital, was a historic building in New Orleans, Louisiana. It occupied the square bounded by Orleans, Derbigny, Ann Street, and Roman Streets, just back from Claiborne Avenue. History Hospital It was constructed in 1861 by La Société Française de Bienfaisance (French Benevolent and Mutual Aid Society of New Orleans), originally offering health care to the city's Francophone community. It became popularly known as "the French Hospital". The hospital closed in closed on October 31, 1949. The building was subsequently rented out for offices. It served as national headquarters of the Knights of Peter Claver organization during 1951 to 1974, when a new, adjacent building was constructed to serve as its headquarters instead. The building was demolished in 1986. Architecture The original building was constructed in the Greek Revival style in 1861, relatively late for applications of that style. It was further developed a ...
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French Hospital (Manhattan)
French Hospital of New York, at 329 West 30th Street (between Eighth and Ninth Avenues) was a hospital established in 1881 and closed in 1977. The last building it occupied was built in 1928 by the Société Française de Bienfaisance (French Benevolent Society). It was in the Chelsea neighborhood. At its opening, it was operated by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Its owner, the French Benevolent Society, merged with the Polyclinic Medical School and Health Center in 1969. The French and Polytechnic Medical School and Health Center closed May 13, 1977 for a lack of funding. History The building replaced the French Hospital facilities at 450 West 34th Street (erected in 1904), 230 West 34th Street (acquired in 1888), and original French Hospital on West 14th Street (built in 1881) – then the city's French section. The hospital closed in the 1960s and in 1981 became residential rentals under Section 8. The New York City French Hospital was founded in 1880 by doctors ...
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San Francisco French Hospital
Kaiser San Francisco Medical Center consists of four Kaiser Permanente medical office and center campuses in San Francisco, California. History French Hospital The French Hospital of San Francisco, officially La Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance Mutuelle, was founded in 1851 as San Francisco's first private hospital. It was originally located on Rincon Hill. Later locations were Bryant at 5th Streets (1856), and Point Lobos Avenue (now Geary) (1895). A new French Hospital was dedicated on May 4, 1963. It is now known as the "French Campus" of Kaiser Permanente. Consolidation Kaiser Permanente Kaiser Permanente (; KP), commonly known simply as Kaiser, is an American integrated managed care consortium, based in Oakland, California, United States, founded in 1945 by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and physician Sidney Garfield. Kaiser Per ... has the main San Francisco Medical Center, the Geary Hospital, French Campus, and Mission Bay all forming Kaiser's San Francisco presence. ...
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L'Hôpital Français De Hanoï
''L'hôpital'' means "The Hospital A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized health science and auxiliary healthcare staff and medical equipment. The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which typically has an emergen ..." in French. L'Hôpital may refer to: Places * Lhôpital, a commune in the Ain department, France * L'Hôpital, Moselle, a commune in the Moselle department, France People * Michel de L'Hôpital (–1573), French humanist and politician * Guillaume de l'Hôpital (1661–1704), French mathematician Other uses * L'Hôpital's rule, a theorem in mathematics developed in 1696 by Johann Bernoulli and presented to and named after Guillaume de l'Hôpital See also * Hospitalier, a Christian order of French knights * Hospital (other) {{Disambig ...
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