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  2. French Hospital (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    French Hospital of New York, at 330 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).

  3. French Hospital - Wikipedia

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    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 Center; in Vietnam. L'Hôpital Français De Hanoï, also known as the French Hospital of Hanoi

  4. Kaiser San Francisco Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The French Hospital of San Francisco, officially La Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance Mutuelle (French Mutual Benevolent Society [2]), [3] was founded in 1851 as San Francisco's first private hospital. [4] [5] It was originally located 990 Jackson Street (1851), [6] on Nob Hill.

  5. List of hospitals in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    See N.Y.U. Langone Medical Center, in the section on hospitals in Manhattan above. Italian Hospital, 123 West 110th Street, Manhattan. Incorporated July 12, 1905 and opened at 165-169 West Houston Street, moved to 617 East 83rd Street in October 1912, took over Parkway Hospital in the 1950s, renamed Cabrini Medical Center after its merger with ...

  6. List of hospitals in France - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. History of medicine in France - Wikipedia

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    Medical reform was a contentious topic of the revolutionary movement, as the French medical system met neither the needs of the population nor its practitioners. Patients described Paris' hospitals as poorhouses, noting severe overcrowding, and that only those with the means to pay could secure a personal bed. [6]

  8. Health care in France - Wikipedia

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    While French doctors only earn about 60% of what American doctors make, their expenses are reduced because they pay no tuition for medical school (cost for a year range from €200 to 500 but students get paid during their internships in hospitals) and malpractice insurance is less costly compared with the United States (as all doctors ...

  9. Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital (in French) History of La Salpêtrière; Salpêtrière Hospital records, 1859–1942 (inclusive), 1900–1919 (bulk), HMS c30. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Center for the History of Medicine, Harvard Medical School