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Upon its establishment, in 1904, the hospital was established in the area close to the Petraki Monastery behind the current NIMTS.It cared for thousands of wounded and sick, from all war periods (World War I and World War II, German Occupation and Civil War), while at the same time it was the main training hospital for new medical officers and soldiers.
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The oldest hospital is the Syros General Hospital in Ermoupoli, Syros, founded 1827 during the Greek revolution. 19 hospitals that were founded in the 19th century. 7 hospitals in Athens, 2 hospitals (1 closed in 2013) in Thessaloniki and Patras (1 closed in 1871) and 1 hospital in Syros, Ioannina, Volos, Missolonghi, Tripoli, Rethymno, Lesbos ...
Erythros Stavros (Greek: Ερυθρός Σταυρός, pronounced [eɾiˈθɾos staˈvɾos]), meaning "Red Cross", is a neighborhood of Athens, located between the districts of Ambelokipoi, Ellinoroson and Girokomeio. It was named after the Red Cross Hospital, which is located in the center. It is also considered part of the Ambelokipi ...
Initially the hospital operated with 2 clinics (Pathology and Surgery) and 4 laboratories (Radiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Pathology). Its strength reached 185 beds. In the following decades, there were continuous expansions of the hospital, which reached its current form in 1978 with the construction of a 9-story wing.
Three hospitals, including a children's hospital, two monasteries and a children’s home were evacuated on Monday afternoon. Cellphones in the area got at least 30 push alerts warning people to flee.
In 1995 it was given as an additional title the name of the late minister of the PASOK governments during the 80s and 90s, Georgios Gennimatas.The hospital also connected its presence in modern Greek history with two important, political events, such as the treatment of many wounded people on the night of the suppression of the Polytechnic uprising (in the early hours of November 17, 1973 [2 ...
Over 300,000 migrants crossed the Darien Gap into Panama in 2024, 42% fewer than the record number who made the perilous jungle crossing from South America a year earlier, Panama's migration ...