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  2. Armed Forces Medical Service Department (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    Cairo's Bridge Military Hospital (opened 2011; new additions planned through 2019) [needs update], is part of an ongoing effort by the Egyptian Army to offer cutting-edge treatment and patient care. The facility has 840 beds spread between major surgery, respiratory disease, and emergency units.

  3. List of hospitals in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Al-Agouza Hospital; Al Salam Hospital; Alexandria Psychiatric Centre; Alzahra Hospital; As Salam International Hospital of Alameda Health Care [2] Amoun Hospital; Anglo-American Hospital, Zamalek [1] Arab Contractors Medical Center, Gabal Akhdar [1] [2] Asyout University Hospital; Badran; Behman Hospital, Maddi [3] [1] Cairo Institute of ...

  4. Qasr El-Eyni Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on March 11, 1827 as a Military hospital and School of Medicine. In 1925, the school became a part of Cairo University becoming Its Faculty of Medicine. [1] The faculty has Its own Hospital, Qasr El-Eyni Hospital, which is under the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population. Faculty Campus in Cairo. Qasr Al-Ainy teaching hospital.

  5. Cairo - Wikipedia

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    The Cairo Geniza is an accumulation of almost 200,000 Jewish manuscripts that were found in the genizah of the Ben Ezra Synagogue (built 882) of Fustat, Egypt (now Old Cairo), the Basatin cemetery east of Old Cairo, and a number of old documents that were bought in Cairo in the later 19th century. These documents were written from about 870 to ...

  6. Qasr El Eyni Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, the medical school and hospital were moved to Qasr El Eyni Street in Cairo. The hospital was renamed as "Qasr El Eyni hospital". In 1838, The first school for midwifery was established in Qasr El Eyni Hospital. In 1848, Clot Bey resigned and went back to France. In 1850, Abbas I appointed Wilhelm Griesinger as the director. [3]

  7. Qasr El Eyni Street - Wikipedia

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    This museum houses exhibits covering the activities and traditions in Cairo including village crafts, costumes, equipment and other items of daily life. The museum is located at the Geographical Society Building on Qasr El-Einy Street. [5] Cairo University Hospital—Qasr El Einy Hospital, with its famous clocktower on Qasr El Einy Street.

  8. Greater Cairo - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة الكبرى, romanized: Al-Qāhira al-Kubrā) is a metropolitan area centered around Cairo, Egypt. It comprises the entirety of the Cairo Governorate , the cities of Imbaba [ b ] and Giza in the Giza Governorate , and the city Shubra El Kheima in Qalyubia Governorate .

  9. Al Qahirah - Wikipedia

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    Al Qahirah may refer to: Cairo, the capital of Egypt, known in Arabic as Al Qahirah (القاهرة) Al Qahirah Governorate, a governorate of Egypt; Al-Qahirah, Hama, a village in Qalaat al-Madiq Subdistrict, Hama, Syria; Al-Qahira, Syria or al-Safa, a village in Ziyarah Subdistrict, Hama, Syria; An ancient name for Mars, the fourth planet from ...