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  2. Jewish General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital (French: Hôpital général juif Sir Mortimer B. Davis), commonly known as the Jewish General Hospital (JGH; French: Hôpital général juif), is an acute-care teaching hospital in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The hospital is affiliated with McGill University and has 637 beds, one of the most of a ...

  3. McGill University Health Centre - Wikipedia

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    The project was completed in 2015. The facility replaced the existing facilities of the Royal Victoria Hospital (on April 26, 2015), the Montreal Children's Hospital (on May 24, 2015), and the Montreal Chest Institute (on June 14, 2015). [2] It did not replace the Montreal General Hospital, Montreal Neurological Hospital, or Hôpital de Lachine.

  4. Days of Shame - Wikipedia

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    The Days of Shame was an antisemitic June 1934 doctor's strike at the Hôpital Notre-Dame in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [ 1] For four days, all interns at the hospital walked off the job to protest the hiring of a Jewish senior intern, Dr. Samuel Rabinovitch. The strike ended when Rabinovitch resigned his position. [ 2][ 3]

  5. List of hospitals in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Hospital [18] Hôpital de LaSalle [19] Lakeshore General Hospital [20] Douglas Mental Health University Institute [21] CIUSSS du Centre-Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal Jewish General Hospital [22] Mount Sinai Hospital Montreal [23] Hôpital Richardson [24] Hôpital Catherine Booth [25] Donald Berman Maimonides Geriatric Centre [26]

  6. Montreal General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal General Hospital (MGH) (French: Hôpital général de Montréal) is a hospital in Montreal, Quebec, Canada established in the years 1818–1820. The hospital received its charter in 1823.

  7. List of hospitals in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Known to hire immigrant and Jewish doctors at a time when many hospitals refused to. Grey Nuns' Hospital (1695–1880) Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital (1946-1970s), Reddy Memorial Hospital (1970s-1997) [3] Western Hospital of Montreal (XXXX-1924) [4] Montreal Homeopathic Hospital (1894–1951)

  8. History of the Jews in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish General Hospital opened in Montreal in 1934. By the outbreak of World War I, there were approximately 100,000 Canadian Jews, of whom three-quarters lived in either Montreal or Toronto. Many of the children of the European refugees started out as peddlers, eventually working their way up to established businesses, such as retailers ...

  9. Olivier Beauchet - Wikipedia

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    Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, Quebec. After working in France for well over a decade, he moved to Montreal and became a physician member of the Division of Geriatric Medicine at the Jewish General Hospital, as well as a senior investigator in its research institute, the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research.