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Hospital Centro Gallego de Buenos Aires; Hospital Infanto Juvenil "C. Tobar García", Barracas; Hospital Nacional de Pediatría "Profesor Dr. Juan P. Garrahan", Parque Patricios; Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires; Hospital Francés; Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires; Hospital Israelita - ISRAMED
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires originally served the Italian Argentine community. Life expectancy development in Argentina. Argentina's health care system is composed of a universal health care system and a private system. The government maintains a system of public medical facilities that are universally accessible to everyone in the ...
The Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires is a private hospital in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina. It has 750 beds and serves around 2,000 inpatients per month. It has 23 medical centers distributed across the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area. Its main facilities cover a surface area of 78,000 m 2 (850,000 ft 2).
Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires; Hospital de Clínicas "José de San Martín" Hospital de Emergencias Psiquiátricas Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear; Hospital Durand; Hospital Fernández; Hospital Garrahan; Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires; Hospital Militar Central Cirujano Mayor Dr. Cosme Argerich; Hospital Muñiz; Hospital Naval; Hospital ...
Hospital Laferrere, of the University of Buenos Aires; Hospital Municipal Mendez, of the University of Buenos Aires; Hospital MUÑIZ, of the University of Buenos Aires; Hospital San Miguel, of the University of Buenos Aires; Hospital Tornu, of the University of Buenos Aires; Idim A Lanari, of the University of Buenos Aires; Instituto De ...
At the end of the Paraguayan War at the behest of military physicians such as Caupolicán Molina and Ruiz Moreno, who worked at the "Men's general Hospital" and after the raging of the 19th Century yellow-fever epidemic in Buenos Aires, they opened the first organized Military Hospital in downtown Buenos Aires, then moved in 1898 to a bigger site and finally replaced in 1939 with the present ...
She entered the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Buenos Aires in 1902 and graduated in 1910, [1] as the only woman in her class. Her thesis was titled, "Contribution to the study of pseudometritis." [2] Her classmates included Enrique Finochietto, Santiago Chichizola and Juan J. Spangenberg. She provided services at the Durand Hospital ...
The Faculty of Medical Sciences (Facultad de Ciencias Médicas; FMED), formerly and commonly known as the Faculty of Medicine, is the medical school of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), the largest university in Argentina. Established in 1822 as one of the UBA's earliest divisions, FMED is presently the largest medical school in Argentina ...