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  2. List of hospitals in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Fattouma-Bourguiba Hospital, Monastir. Rabta Hospital, Tunis. Razi Psychiatric Hospital, La Manouba. Sahloul Hospital, Sousse. Tunis Military Hospital. Bizerte Regional Hospital. Ibn El Jazar Hospital, 1936. The notable hospitals are listed in the table below, along with the location and references for individual hospitals.

  3. Health in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    There is a private health care sector, concentrated in the cities, with both for-profit and non-profit organizations running hospitals and facilities. This has 12% of the total bed capacity and 70% of the top range medical equipment. More than half the doctors, 73% of the dentists, and 80% of the pharmacists work in the private sector.

  4. Pasteur Institute of Tunis - Wikipedia

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    Foundation. Pasteur Institute of Tunis around 1900. Founded in 1893 by Adrien Loir, [1] it was initially made to be a rabies vaccine center. Located in rue des Tanneurs in Tunis, and now the laboratory currently does research on winemaking and diseases of the vine. A large part of the institutions prestige can be contributed to Charles Nicolle ...

  5. Medicine School of Tunis - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1964 with only 59 students enrolled. The courses took place in the human and social sciences faculty of Tunis in that year. In 1965, they changed into the University Hospital Charles-Nicolle. [1] Amor Chadli was the first dean of the school. Medicine School of Tunis in 1964–65. Old building of the Medicine School of ...

  6. Bimaristan - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of the Nasrid Bimaristan of Granada, in Spain (former al-Andalus).. A bimaristan (Persian: بيمارستان, romanized: bīmārestān; Arabic: بِيْمَارِسْتَان, romanized: bīmāristān) or simply maristan, [clarification needed], known in Arabic also as dar al-shifa ("house of healing"; darüşşifa in Turkish) is a hospital in the historic Islamic world.

  7. Health care systems by country - Wikipedia

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    The private sector provides 36 percent of all hospital beds, distributed among 56 hospitals. On 1 June 2007, Jordan Hospital (as the biggest private hospital) was the first general specialty hospital who gets the international accreditation (JCI). Treatment cost in Jordan hospitals is less than in other countries. Kazakhstan

  8. Tunis Jewish Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Hospital of Tunis (arabe : المستشفى الإسرائيلي بتونس) was a former Tunisian hospital founded for the Tunisian Jewish community. It was founded by Jewish doctors from Livorno. [1] It opened in 1895 at Place Halfaouine, [2] a suburb north of the Medina of Tunis . Housed in the Khaznadar Palace, it was dedicated ...

  9. Habiba Djilani - Wikipedia

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    Habiba Djilani was born into a Tunisian bourgeois family of 19th century merchant craftsmen. [1] Her grandfather Hadi is a renowned Qaid [2] and her father, Ali, is a businessman specialized in textiles and clothing. [3] Her brother Hedi is a businessman, syndicalist and politician. [4]