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  2. Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    The poet Émile Nelligan resided in the hospital from 1925 to 1941. It had hosted up to 5,000 patients. The number has declined since the 1980s and some wings were closed. In 1976, the Hôpital St-Jean-de-Dieu became the Hôpital Louis-H. Lafontaine. On October 14, 2011, Hôpital Louis-H. Lafontaine is designated a mental health university ...

  3. Hôtel-Dieu, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Hôtel-Dieu, Paris. The Hôtel-Dieu ( French pronunciation: [otɛl djø]; "God Shelter") is a public hospital located on the Île de la Cité in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, on the parvis of Notre-Dame. Tradition has it that the hospital was founded by Saint Landry in 651 AD, but the first official records date it to 829, [1] making it the ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Tournai Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Tournai Cathedral. /  50.6065500°N 3.3888583°E  / 50.6065500; 3.3888583. The Cathedral of Our Lady ( French: Notre-Dame de Tournai, Dutch: Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Doornik ), or Tournai Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral, see of the Diocese of Tournai in Tournai, Belgium. It has been classified both as a Wallonia 's major heritage ...

  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. List of hospitals in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, hospitals where younger members of the Belgian royal family were born are indicated with an asterisk (*). UMC Sint-Pieter / CHU Saint-Pierre, City of Brussels. UVC Brugmann / CHU Brugmann site Paul Brien, Schaerbeek. Kliniek Sint-Jan / Clinique Saint-Jean site Kruidtuin / Botanique, City of Brussels. CHIREC Delta Hospital, Auderghem.

  8. Duplessis Orphans - Wikipedia

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    According to testimony by individuals who were at the Cité de St-Jean-de-Dieu insane asylum, the orphans in the asylum's care were routinely used as non-consensual experimental subjects, and many died as a consequence. The group wanted the government to exhume the bodies so that autopsies may be performed.

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Tournai - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Tournai ( Latin: Dioecesis Tornacensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium. The diocese was formed in 1146, upon the dissolution of the Diocese of Noyon and Tournai, which had existed since the 7th century. [1] It is now suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the ...