Lariboisière Hospital | |
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Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris | |
Geography | |
Location | Paris, Île-de-France, France |
Organisation | |
Care system | Public |
Type | Teaching |
Services | |
Emergency department | Yes |
Beds | 1333 |
Links | |
Website | http://hopital-lariboisiere.aphp.fr |
Lists | Hospitals in France |
Lariboisière Hospital (French: Hôpital Lariboisière) is a hospital in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, France.
The hospital was one of several built following the second cholera pandemic, which had reached Paris in 1832, and which led to a new emphasis on hygienic practices in hospitals. It was built from 1846 to 1853 under architect Pierre Gauthier, with six buildings arranged around a central courtyard, connected by colonnaded walkways. The grounds include the funeral monument, by Carlo Marochetti, of Élisa de Lariboisière, who donated a large portion of the funds for the hospital's construction.[1]
It is a teaching hospital of Université Paris Cité.[2]
References
- ↑ Gilles Marchand (2003). Dictionnaire des monuments de Paris. Editions Jean-Paul Gisserot. p. 121. ISBN 2-87747-722-3.
- ↑ (in French)HOPITAL LARIBOISIERE
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