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  2. Hôtel-Dieu, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Hôtel-Dieu (French pronunciation: [otɛl djø]; "God Shelter") is a public hospital located on the Île de la Cité in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, on the parvis of Notre-Dame. Tradition has it that the hospital was founded by Saint Landry in 651 AD, but the first official records date it to 829, [ 1 ] making it the oldest in France ...

  3. Jacques-René Tenon - Wikipedia

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    16th century etching of a hall in the Hôtel-Dieu of Paris. The development of Tenon's treatise took place in the context of public debate on what was to be done about the Hôtel-Dieu of Paris, an ancient hospital located in central Paris near Notre Dame. In the 18th century, the Hôtel-Dieu was notoriously overcrowded, unsanitary, and ...

  4. Landry of Paris - Wikipedia

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    In 650, he succeeded Audobertus as Bishop of Paris. [1] During the famine of 650-51, Bishop Landry sold all of his personal possessions, as well as some of the furniture and sacred vessels of the church, to feed the poor. [2] He is credited with building the first major hospital in the city, dedicating it to Saint Christopher, (now the Hôtel ...

  5. Historical quarters of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The neighbourhood around it is a business quarter that houses Paris' tallest building, the Tour Montparnasse. The Catacombs of Paris. To the south-east of the boulevard Montparnasse, to the bottom of the northward-running Avenue Denfert-Rochereau at the square of the same name, is one of Paris' few-remaining pre-1860s "prolype" gateways.

  6. Hôtel-Dieu - Wikipedia

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    In French-speaking countries, a hôtel-Dieu (English: hotel 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 ...

  7. Hotel Dieu hospital was answer to growing need due to ... - AOL

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    This July 12, 1953, article by El Paso historian Cleofas Calleros traces Hotel Dieu’s history from Sister Stella burrowing $5,500 to buy the hospital site at Stanton and Rio Grande streets to ...

  8. Île de la Cité - Wikipedia

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    On the Seine in the 1st and 4th arrondissements of Paris, France The Île de la Cité ( French: [il d(ə) la site] ; English: City Island , lit. "Island of the City"), [ 1 ] is 22.5 hectares (56 acres) in size, [ 2 ] is one of the two natural islands in the Seine River (alongside, Île Saint-Louis ) in central Paris .

  9. History of hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Hôtel-Dieu (French hospital) established in Paris [16] 872 Al-Fustat Hospital established in Cairo, one of the first hospitals to offer mental health treatment [41] 981 Al-'Adudi Hospital Bimaristan established in Baghdad by King 'Adud al-Dawla [41] 1083–1084 Hospital of St Nicholas, Nantwich, hospital for travelers in Nantwich, England [42 ...