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Hospital de São José

Hospital de São José (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɔʃpiˈtal sɐ̃w ʒuˈzɛ], "Saint Joseph's Hospital") is a public Central Hospital serving the Greater Lisbon area as part of the Central Lisbon University Hospital Centre (CHULC), a state-owned enterprise.

Hospital de São José
Central Lisbon University Hospital Centre
View of São José from Graça Viewpoint
Geography
LocationRua José António Serrano, Arroios, Lisbon, Portugal
Coordinates38°43′01″N 9°08′14″W / 38.7169°N 9.1371°W / 38.7169; -9.1371
Organisation
Care systemNational Health Service
FundingPublic hospital
TypeGroup III (Central Hospital)
Affiliated universityNOVA Medical School
PatronSt Joseph
Services
Emergency departmentYes
History
Opened3 April 1775 (248 years ago) (1775-04-03)
Links
Websitewww.chlc.min-saude.pt/hospital-de-sao-jose/
ListsHospitals in Portugal

Saint Joseph's has operated as a hospital since 1775, following the destruction of its institutional predecessor as the main public hospital in the city of Lisbon, the 15th-century All Saints' Royal Hospital, in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.

History edit

The building that today houses São José Hospital was ordered built starting in 1579, under the patronage of Cardinal Henry of Portugal, to house the College of Saint Anthony the Great (Colégio de Santo Antão), an important Jesuit-run educational institution that was up until then located in the Mouraria quarter. The college was transferred to this new building on 8 November 1593.

On 1 November 1755, a large-scale earthquake followed by a tsunami and a firestorm destroyed much of the Lisbon downtown, where the central Royal Hospital of All Saints was located. The hospital was greatly damaged, and the surviving patients were provisionally housed in undamaged convents and palaces until such a time the hospital was rebuilt.

It was around this time that tensions between the Portuguese crown and the Jesuits came to an all-time high after King Joseph I's chief minister, Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo (later, and today best known as, the Marquis of Pombal), implicated them in the Távora affair. In 1759, the Jesuits were expelled from Portugal and its dominions, and the Portuguese crown seized their assets — among them, the College of Saint Anthony the Great.

Due to financial constraints, All Saints' Royal Hospital was never fully rebuilt. Following the nationalisation of the old and now vacant Jesuit College, the hospital facilities were transferred there, and it received its first patients on 3 April 1775;[1] the old hospital was finally demolished to make way for a new square, Praça da Figueira, and the new repurposed premises were christened Saint Joseph's Royal Hospital (Hospital Real de São José), paying homage to King Joseph I.

Not unlike All Saints' Hospital before it, Saint Joseph's was the country's greatest school of surgery. In 1825, King John VI created the Royal School of Surgery (Escola Régia de Cirurgia), which would later evolve into the Lisbon Medical-Surgical School following Passos Manuel's reforms in 1836.[2]

In 1844, Saint Joseph's Hospital annexes the first of what would become long list of hospitals, the nearby Leper Hospital of Saint Lazarus (Gafaria de São Lázaro). Not long after, the Rilhafoles Mental Asylum (some time later renamed Miguel Bombarda Hospital) and the Desterro Hospital also became institutionally attached to Saint Joseph's — the beginnings of an hospital centre that was then called, collectively, "Saint Joseph's Hospital and Annexes" (Hospital de São José e Anexos). Other hospitals within the city also merged into the centre: Hospital de Dona Estefânia in 1877, Hospital de Arroios in 1892, Hospital de Santa Marta in 1903, Hospital de Curry Cabral in 1906, Hospital de Santo António dos Capuchos in 1928.[2] From 1913, the hospital center became known as the "Civil Hospitals of Lisbon" (Hospitais Civis de Lisboa, HCL); it is currently called the Central Lisbon University Hospital Centre (Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, CHULC).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Silva Pereira (11 March 1888). "Instituições Sociaes Portuguezas (II): Hospital de S. José" [Portuguese Social Institutions (II): Saint Joseph's Hospital]. O Occidente (in Portuguese). No. 332. pp. 62–63. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Hospital de São José". chlc.min-saude.pt. Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central. Retrieved 26 April 2019.

External links edit

  • Official site

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hospital de Sao Jose news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hospital de Sao Jose Portuguese pronunciation ɔʃpiˈtal dɨ sɐ w ʒuˈzɛ Saint Joseph s Hospital is a public Central Hospital serving the Greater Lisbon area as part of the Central Lisbon University Hospital Centre CHULC a state owned enterprise Hospital de Sao JoseCentral Lisbon University Hospital CentreView of Sao Jose from Graca ViewpointGeographyLocationRua Jose Antonio Serrano Arroios Lisbon PortugalCoordinates38 43 01 N 9 08 14 W 38 7169 N 9 1371 W 38 7169 9 1371OrganisationCare systemNational Health ServiceFundingPublic hospitalTypeGroup III Central Hospital Affiliated universityNOVA Medical SchoolPatronSt JosephServicesEmergency departmentYesHistoryOpened3 April 1775 248 years ago 1775 04 03 LinksWebsitewww wbr chlc wbr min saude wbr pt wbr hospital de sao jose wbr ListsHospitals in PortugalSaint Joseph s has operated as a hospital since 1775 following the destruction of its institutional predecessor as the main public hospital in the city of Lisbon the 15th century All Saints Royal Hospital in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe building that today houses Sao Jose Hospital was ordered built starting in 1579 under the patronage of Cardinal Henry of Portugal to house the College of Saint Anthony the Great Colegio de Santo Antao an important Jesuit run educational institution that was up until then located in the Mouraria quarter The college was transferred to this new building on 8 November 1593 On 1 November 1755 a large scale earthquake followed by a tsunami and a firestorm destroyed much of the Lisbon downtown where the central Royal Hospital of All Saints was located The hospital was greatly damaged and the surviving patients were provisionally housed in undamaged convents and palaces until such a time the hospital was rebuilt It was around this time that tensions between the Portuguese crown and the Jesuits came to an all time high after King Joseph I s chief minister Sebastiao Jose de Carvalho e Melo later and today best known as the Marquis of Pombal implicated them in the Tavora affair In 1759 the Jesuits were expelled from Portugal and its dominions and the Portuguese crown seized their assets among them the College of Saint Anthony the Great Due to financial constraints All Saints Royal Hospital was never fully rebuilt Following the nationalisation of the old and now vacant Jesuit College the hospital facilities were transferred there and it received its first patients on 3 April 1775 1 the old hospital was finally demolished to make way for a new square Praca da Figueira and the new repurposed premises were christened Saint Joseph s Royal Hospital Hospital Real de Sao Jose paying homage to King Joseph I Not unlike All Saints Hospital before it Saint Joseph s was the country s greatest school of surgery In 1825 King John VI created the Royal School of Surgery Escola Regia de Cirurgia which would later evolve into the Lisbon Medical Surgical School following Passos Manuel s reforms in 1836 2 In 1844 Saint Joseph s Hospital annexes the first of what would become long list of hospitals the nearby Leper Hospital of Saint Lazarus Gafaria de Sao Lazaro Not long after the Rilhafoles Mental Asylum some time later renamed Miguel Bombarda Hospital and the Desterro Hospital also became institutionally attached to Saint Joseph s the beginnings of an hospital centre that was then called collectively Saint Joseph s Hospital and Annexes Hospital de Sao Jose e Anexos Other hospitals within the city also merged into the centre Hospital de Dona Estefania in 1877 Hospital de Arroios in 1892 Hospital de Santa Marta in 1903 Hospital de Curry Cabral in 1906 Hospital de Santo Antonio dos Capuchos in 1928 2 From 1913 the hospital center became known as the Civil Hospitals of Lisbon Hospitais Civis de Lisboa HCL it is currently called the Central Lisbon University Hospital Centre Centro Hospitalar Universitario de Lisboa Central CHULC See also editList of Jesuit sitesReferences edit Silva Pereira 11 March 1888 Instituicoes Sociaes Portuguezas II Hospital de S Jose Portuguese Social Institutions II Saint Joseph s Hospital O Occidente in Portuguese No 332 pp 62 63 Retrieved 26 April 2019 a b Hospital de Sao Jose chlc min saude pt Centro Hospitalar Universitario de Lisboa Central Retrieved 26 April 2019 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hospital de Sao Jose amp oldid 1147543820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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