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  2. Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Le Royer founded the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph (RHSJ) with Marie de la Ferre in 1636. The RHSJ are distinct from the Sisters of Saint Joseph founded in 1650 at Le Puy-en-Velay, France. In May 1636, Marie de la Ferre and Anne Foureau formed a community at the Hotel-Dieu with three servants of the poor already on site.

  3. Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1907 by Justine Lacoste-Beaubien and Dr Irma Levasseur, [2] the CHU Sainte-Justine is currently the largest pediatric health centre in Canada. With its 550 beds, of which 30 are in the intensive care unit, it receives 19,000 inpatients yearly. The centre employs 520 doctors and 4500 medical students and residents.

  4. List of hospitals in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montreal Homeopathic Hospital (1894–1951) Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal (1951–1995), currently a family medicine clinic [ 5 ] Hôpital de la Miséricorde (1853–1974), was renamed Hôpital Jacques-Viger and operated as a long-term care hospital from 1975 to 2012, vacant since 2012

  5. List of hospitals in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    There are currently thirteen hospitals in the Capitale-Nationale region: [10] CHU de Québec-Université Laval [11] Hôpital Saint-François d'Assise. Hôpital de l'Enfant-Jésus. Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement. Hôtel-Dieu de Québec. CHUL et Centre mère-enfant Soleil. Hôpital Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré (Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré)

  6. Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    The CHUM was founded in 1995 through the merger of three hospitals : Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, Hôpital Notre-Dame, and Hôpital Saint-Luc.Prior to the concentration of services at the megahospital site, the three campuses formed interdependent components of the CHUM network; together, they hosted 1,259 beds and employ 330 managers, 881 physicians, 1,300 researchers and educators, 1,458 ...

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Baie-Comeau - Wikipedia

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    It became the Diocese of Hauterive in 1960 then the Diocese of Baie-Comeau in 1986, following the fusion of Hauterive and Baie-Comeau in 1982. Ordinaries. François-Xavier Bossé (1882–1892) Michel-Thomas Labrecque (1892–1903) Gustave Maria Blanche, C.I.M. (1905–1916)

  8. Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve - Wikipedia

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    Maisonneuve was baptised on 15 February 1612 at Neuville-sur-Vannes in Champagne, France. He was the son of Louis de Chomedey, seigneur of Chavane, Germenoy-en-Brie, and his second wife Marie de Thomelin, the daughter of Jean de Thomelin, a king's counsellor and a treasurer of France in the generality of Champagne, and of Ambroise d’Aulquoy. [1]

  9. Shriners Hospital for Children – Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Shriners Hospital for Children – Canada (French: Hôpital Shriners pour enfants – Canada; also known as Shriners Children's Canada and informally as the Montreal Shriner's Hospital) is the Canadian branch of the Shriners Hospitals for Children network. It is located in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal, Quebec, at 1003 Decarie Boulevard.