San Bartolomé National Hospital
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San Bartolomé Mother–Child National Teaching Hospital ( es, Hospital Nacional Docente Madre Niño San Bartolomé, HNDMNSB) is a public teaching hospital that specialises in pediatric and maternal care located in
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, in Lima, Peru. It is administered by the
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(MINSA). It was founded during the viceregal era, to care for
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. Originally, its headquarters were in the current block 9 of the jirón Miró Quesada, in
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, it became a military hospital. In 1961 it was transformed into a maternal and children's hospital. In 1988 it moved to the location it currently occupies, on the eighth block of Alfonso Ugarte Avenue. In addition to its care function focused on mother and child, it is dedicated to teaching and research.


History

The San Bartolomé hospital was founded in 1651 by the
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priest Friar Bartolomé de Vadillo, with the purpose of being a care center for
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. It was preceded by a shelter first opened in 1646. Vadillo confirmed the need for an establishment of this type, since it happened then that when a black slave stopped being productive, whether due to illness or old age, the master gave him freedom, to avoid taking charge of his care. So there were many freedmen who were left completely helpless. The hospital was built very close to the Santa Ana hospital (dedicated to the
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) and the San Andrés hospital (where people of Spanish origin were treated), in the Santa Catalina neighbourhood, San Bartolomé street (ninth block of the current Jirón Miró Quesada), where it operated for more than three hundred years, until in 1988 it was moved to the site it currently occupies. The facility suffered the ravages of the 1687 earthquake, being partially rebuilt by Sergeant Major Manuel Fernández Dávila, who was the hospital's butler. It suffered a second destruction during the earthquake of 1746, so it had to be completely remodeled. In 1821 it began to be used to serve the soldiers of the liberating army, especially the Colombians who arrived to fight for the independence of Peru. Once the independent Republic was
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, it became a military hospital, its administration and maintenance being carried out by the government. Its staff was headed by a Senior Surgeon, plus a body of surgeons and doctors, as well as students from the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine, external and internal. In 1858 the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul joined, to dedicate themselves to the administrative part. In 1866 it passed under the jurisdiction of the Charity of Lima, until 1880 when it returned to government administration, under
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. In 1910, when the military health service of Peru was reorganized, the San Bartolomé hospital became dependent on the military health service. It then adopted the name of ''San Bartolomé Military Hospital'', and functioned as such until 1958, when the modern on Brazil Avenue was inaugurated. The old San Bartolomé hospital was remodeled and expanded in 1961, becoming the Maternal and Child Health Center Hospital, and falling under the direct dependence of the Ministry of Public Health. In 1988 it moved to the large premises located on the eighth block of
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, which until then had been the headquarters of the Institute of Neoplastic Diseases. At that time it was called ''San Bartolomé Maternal and Child Hospital''.


See also

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List of hospitals in Peru This is a list of hospitals in Peru. There are 1,078 hospitals in Peru. 38% of hospitals are private and the remaining 62% are public. The most important public hospital institutions are the Regional Government, the Social Security System (EsS ...


References

{{coord missing, Peru Hospitals in Lima Cultural heritage of Peru Lima District Hospitals established in 1988