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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 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 ...

  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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    In July 1978, when the Regulation of the Civil Hospitals of Lisbon (Regulamento dos Hospitais Civis de Lisboa) was issued, Curry Cabral Hospital changed its vocation from a specialised hospital for infectious diseases to a general hospital, with administrative autonomy from 1989 onwards. In the late 1990s, the hospital's infrastructure ...

  6. Hospital de Santa Marta - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, it was renamed "Hintze Ribeiro Hospital", and it became affiliated with the Lisbon Medical-Surgical School; in 1911, following the 5 October 1910 revolution, it was renamed "Lisbon Faculty of Medicine Teaching Hospital" (Hospital Escolar da Faculdade de Medicina de Lisboa"); only in 1922 did it receive administrative and financial ...

  7. Centro Hospitalar - Wikipedia

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  8. 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 ...

  9. Healthcare in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Hospital of Santo António, Porto. Healthcare in Portugal is provided through three coexisting systems: the National Health Service (Portuguese: Serviço Nacional de Saúde, SNS), special social health insurance schemes for certain professions (health subsystems) and voluntary private health insurance.