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  2. Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Le Royer founded centers at Ville-Marie, now Montreal, for education and a hospital, where care would be given by sisters of the new order. He sponsored Paul de Chomedey and Jeanne Mance , a lay woman, to go to Ville-Marie with French colonists to evangelize the Natives and establish a hospital ( Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal ) to care for the poor. [7]

  3. Jérôme le Royer de la Dauversière - Wikipedia

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    Jérôme le Royer de la Dauversière. Jérôme le Royer de la Dauversière (18 March 1597 – 6 November 1659) was a French nobleman who spent his life in serving the needs of the poor. A founder of the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal, he also helped to establish the French colony of Montreal. He was the founder of the Congregation of the ...

  4. List of hospitals in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) Royal Victoria Hospital. Allan Memorial Institute. Montreal Chest Institute. Montreal General Hospital. Montreal Children's Hospital. Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital. Hôpital de Lachine. Shriners Hospital for Children.

  5. Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    The Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal (founded in 1645) was the first hospital established in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1] Hôtel-Dieu, literally translated in English as Hotel of God, is an archaic French term for hospital, referring to the origins of hospitals as religious institutions. Its emergency room and function as an active hospital ended in ...

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

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    The Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal ( CHUM, translated as University of Montreal Health Centre) is one of two major healthcare networks in the city of Montreal, Quebec. It is a teaching institution affiliated with the French-language Université de Montréal. The CHUM is one of the largest hospitals in Canada; a public not-for ...

  7. 6 lung collapses and excruciating pain: How my mystery ...

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    In 2021, after my second hospitalization and sixth lung collapse, I was diagnosed with thoracic endometriosis, a type of extrapelvic endometriosis where the disease affects the lung, pleura ...

  8. Jean-Lesage generating station - Wikipedia

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    Installed capacity. 1,145 MW. The Jean-Lesage generating station, (French: Centrale Jean-Lesage) formerly known as Manic-2, is a dam located 22 km from Baie-Comeau built on Manicouagan River in Quebec, Canada. It was constructed between 1961 and 1967. On June 22, 2010, the dam and the generating station were renamed in honour of Jean Lesage ...

  9. 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