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  2. Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central - Wikipedia

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    Other hospitals in the city merged into the centre along the years (some of them no longer in operation): Hospital de Dona Estefânia in 1877, Hospital de Arroios in 1892, Hospital de Santa Marta in 1903, Hospital Curry Cabral in 1906, Hospital de Santo António dos Capuchos in 1928, [2] and most recently, Maternidade Alfredo da Costa, in 2012. [3]

  3. Hospital de Santa Marta - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, the recently built Saint Mary's Hospital became the city's teaching hospital. [2] The Hospital was significantly remodeled in the late 1950s, successively expanded with new Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery wards, as well as, in 1971, a new adjoining building housing the outpatient clinic and administrative services. [2]

  4. Hospital de Dona Estefânia - Wikipedia

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    Hospital de Dona Estefânia (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ɔʃpiˈtal dɨ ˈðonɐ (ɨ)ʃteˈfɐnjɐ]; "Queen Stephanie's Hospital") is a public Central Hospital serving the Greater Lisbon, Portugal, area as part of the Central Lisbon University Hospital Centre (CHULC), a state-owned enterprise.

  5. Hospital Curry Cabral - Wikipedia

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    From its inception, Curry Cabral Hospital became a part of the city's hospital centre, then collectively known as "Saint Joseph's Hospital and Annexes" (Hospital de São José e Anexos) and from 1913, called the "Civil Hospitals of Lisbon" (Hospitais Civis de Lisboa, HCL), [3] nowadays the Central Lisbon University Hospital Centre (Centro ...

  6. Maternidade Alfredo da Costa - Wikipedia

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    Maternidade Alfredo da Costa (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐtɨɾniˈðaðɨ alˈfɾeðu ðɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ], "Alfredo da Costa Maternity Hospital") is a public Central Hospital serving the Greater Lisbon area as part of the Central Lisbon University Hospital Centre (CHULC), a state-owned enterprise.

  7. Hospital de São José - Wikipedia

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    Other hospitals within the city also merged into the centre: Hospital de Dona Estefânia in 1877, Hospital de Arroios in 1892, Hospital de Santa Marta in 1903, Hospital de Curry Cabral in 1906, Hospital de Santo António dos Capuchos in 1928. [2] From 1913, the hospital center became known as the "Civil Hospitals of Lisbon" (Hospitais Civis de ...

  8. Hospital de Santo António dos Capuchos - Wikipedia

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    Hospital de Santo António dos Capuchos (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ɔʃpiˈtal dɨ ˈsɐ̃tu ɐ̃ˈtɔnju ðuʃ kɐˈpuʃuʃ,-ˈsɐ̃tw ɐ̃ˈt-]; "Hospital of Saint Anthony of the Capuchins"), more commonly referred to simply as Hospital dos Capuchos, is a public Central Hospital serving the Greater Lisbon area as part of the Central Lisbon University Hospital Centre (CHULC), a ...

  9. Healthcare in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Most hospitals are now administratively part of a hospital center (centro hospitalar), which groups and manages together several hospital units located in the same city or region. Independent hospitals and hospital centers are classified as group I ( general hospitals ), II (district hospitals), III (central hospitals) or IV (specialized ...