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Franco-Vietnamese Hospital or FV Hospital (Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Pháp Việt, Bệnh viện FV) is a hospital in the Medical Campus District of Phú Mỹ Hưng urban area in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Opened in 2003 by a group of French physicians, with its co-founder Dr. Jean-Marcel Guillon as CEO. [1]
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Hồ Văn Nhựt (15 July 1905 – 13 March 1986) was a medical doctor who founded the Southern branch of Red Cross of Vietnam and a South Vietnamese opposition leader during and after the period of resistance against colonialism.
Military Hospital 175 (Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Quân y 175) is the central hospital for the south region of the ministry of defense, located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It was founded in 1975 by unifying a few military medical divisions and units, most notably K 1 16, K 7 2, and K 5 9, initially to serve veterans and military officers after ...
Ngoài ra, còn có Phòng Khám Đa Khoa Quang Khởi ở địa chỉ khối 1Phường Quỳnh Thiện cũng là một cơ sở khám bệnh có uy tín lâu năm tại địa bàn. Ngoài ra Phòng khám đa khoa khu vực Hoàng Mai cũng đang được đầu tư cơ sở hạ tầng, nhân lực thiết bị để trở thành bệnh ...
Việt Đức Hospital (aka. Việt Đức University Hospital, Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Việt Đức, literally "Vietnam – Germany Hospital") is the largest surgical center of Vietnam, situated at Trang Thi Street, Hanoi. The Hospital was founded in 1904 as a part of Indochina Medical College by the French colonial governor Paul Doumer.
The Hôpital français de Hanoï (English: French Hospital of Hanoi, Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Pháp của Hà Nội), known in Vietnam under the name Bệnh viện Việt Pháp, formerly the Viet Nam International Hospital, is a privatised hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam, sold to a French company in September 2000. It is located at 1 Phuong Mai ...
Lê Văn Viễn was born in Cholon in 1904 to a Chinese father and a Vietnamese mother. His father, Lê Văn Dậu, joined the Vietnamese branch of the Tiandihui when he migrated to Vietnam. [ 1 ] Viễn was head of the Bình Xuyên and was hunted by the French in the 1930s and 1940s until he and a number of his cohorts were eventually captured ...