Sainte-Anne Hospital Center
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Sainte-Anne Hospital Center (French: ''Centre hospitalier Sainte-Anne'') is a hospital located in the
14th arrondissement of Paris The 14th arrondissement of Paris ( ), officially named ''arrondissement de l'Observatoire'' (; meaning "arrondissement of the Observatory", after the Paris Observatory), is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. It is situa ...
, specializing in
psychiatry Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders. These include various maladaptations related to mood, behaviour, cognition, and perceptions. See glossary of psychiatry. Initial psych ...
,
neurology Neurology (from el, wikt:νεῦρον, νεῦρον (neûron), "string, nerve" and the suffix wikt:-logia, -logia, "study of") is the branch of specialty (medicine), medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of co ...
,
neurosurgery Neurosurgery or neurological surgery, known in common parlance as brain surgery, is the medical specialty concerned with the surgical treatment of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system including the brain, spinal cord and peri ...
,
neuroimaging Neuroimaging is the use of quantitative (computational) techniques to study the structure and function of the central nervous system, developed as an objective way of scientifically studying the healthy human brain in a non-invasive manner. Incre ...
and
addiction Addiction is a neuropsychological disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to engage in certain behaviors, one of which is the usage of a drug, despite substantial harm and other negative consequences. Repetitive drug use o ...
. With its creation dating to 1651, the organization remains, along with the Esquirol Hospital in Saint-Maurice, the symbol of psychiatric asylums in France.


History


Creation of the Sainte-Anne Hospital Center

The letters patent of the king confirming the transfer of the services from the hospital of the health of the to the Sainte-Anne hospital date to May 1651. By the contract of 7 July 1651, between the governors of the
Hôtel-Dieu In French-speaking countries, a hôtel-Dieu ( en, hostel of God) was originally a hospital for the poor and needy, run by the Catholic Church. Nowadays these buildings or institutions have either kept their function as a hospital, the one in Paris b ...
and the founders of power of the Queen Regent
Anne of Austria Anne of Austria (french: Anne d'Autriche, italic=no, es, Ana María Mauricia, italic=no; 22 September 1601 – 20 January 1666) was an infanta of Spain who became Queen of France as the wife of King Louis XIII from their marriage in 1615 unti ...
, the Hôtel-Dieu gave up the buildings and the grounds of the House of Health, the queen giving in exchange the 21
arpent An arpent (, sometimes called arpen) is a unit of length and a unit of area. It is a pre-metric French unit based on the Roman ''actus''. It is used in Quebec, some areas of the United States that were part of French Louisiana, and in Mauritius ...
s (about 26.5
acre The acre is a unit of land area used in the imperial Imperial is that which relates to an empire, emperor, or imperialism. Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to: Places United States * Imperial, California * Imperial, Missouri * Imp ...
s) of land chosen to establish the new hospital, which was to take the name of the patron saint of the mother of
Louis XIV , house = Bourbon , father = Louis XIII , mother = Anne of Austria , birth_date = , birth_place = Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France , death_date = , death_place = Palace of Vers ...
,
Saint Anne According to Christian apocryphal and Islamic tradition, Saint Anne was the mother of Mary and the maternal grandmother of Jesus. Mary's mother is not named in the canonical gospels. In writing, Anne's name and that of her husband Joachim come o ...
. This little-used establishment was transformed into a farm where the insane patients from the relatively nearby came to work. The Sainte-Anne Farm was the site of important activity for several years because of the work and the initiatives of the patients. In 1772, following a major fire at the Hôtel-Dieu (which had previously burned down in 1737 and 1742), a redevelopment of four major hospitals was planned in Paris (the Saint-Louis Hospital, the Sainte-Anne Hospital, the and the ). In 1788, following a decree of the
Council of State A Council of State is a governmental body in a country, or a subdivision of a country, with a function that varies by jurisdiction. It may be the formal name for the cabinet or it may refer to a non-executive advisory body associated with a head o ...
, the architect Bernard Poyet became responsible for completely rebuilding the hospital. In 1863, Napoleon III decided to create a psychiatric hospital in Paris on the site of the Sainte-Anne Farm. It was referred to as a "clinical asylum" because it was intended to be a place of mental illness treatment, research, and teaching. Georges-Eugène Haussmann, prefect of the Seine (department), Seine Department, was in charge of this operation. Previously prefect of the Yonne, Yonne Department, he had some years prior built, in collaboration with Dr. Girard de Cailleux (whom he had brought to Paris), the , which served as a model for that of Paris. The "asylum" was inaugurated on January 1, 1867 and the first patient was admitted on May 1, 1867. For many years Sainte-Anne fulfilled its role of protection of mental patients, using the weakly therapeutic treatment means of the time. The asylum saw the development of important and profound medical research, which was often masked by the prejudices that clashed within the walls of the establishment. The asylum endowed itself with a dentistry department in 1892, outpatient consultations—made free of charge to reduce hospitalizations—and a central surgery pavilion for the surgical treatment of patients from asylums in the Seine Department. This important building, which was highly modern at the time, had separate septic and aseptic rooms, hospital rooms, an obstetric section, and radiology, microphotography, and biology laboratories. In 1922, Édouard Toulouse created the centre of mental prophylaxis, the first voluntary service, that is to say, in which the patients were not interned under the law of June 30, 1838. In 1941 one of the first electroencephalographic laboratories in France was installed. The department of pediatric bio-psychopathology, the function of which was to put at the disposal of maladjusted children and their families an original clinical and therapeutic approach that would bring together dual emotional and cognitive aspects, was created in 1947.


Modern era

In 1952, Sainte-Anne was the site of the discovery by Jean Delay and his assistant Pierre Deniker of the properties of the first Antipsychotic, neuroleptic, 4560 RP (Chlorpromazine, Largactil). Since the beginning of the 20th century, the hospital has also been the site of the development of a psychiatry teaching respect for the various components of this discipline. Since the 1960s, the hospital has had a psychiatric orientation and reception center (''centre psychiatrique d'orientation et d'accueil'', CPOA), a Emergency psychiatry, psychiatric emergency service open 24 hours a day and all year round. The hospital has seven sections for adult psychiatry and two sections for child and adolescent psychiatry, which correspond to geographical areas from which the patients come. Sainte-Anne welcomes patients from the 5th, 6th, 14th, 15th, and 16th arrondissements of Paris in various pavilions named after famous doctors (Benjamin Ball (physician), Benjamin Ball, Pierre Janet, , and Piera Aulagnier. The hospital also has the university hospital service (SHU), the clinic for mental illness clinic and the brain (CMME), the regional medical-psychological service (SMPR), a service specializing in the study of addiction called the center for care, support, and prevention in addictology (CSAPA), and a support service for mental health and social exclusion (SMES). Sainte-Anne does not have a (UMD). In addition, the hospital has developed agreements with various emergency departments, including hospitals Ambroise Paré, Cochin and HEGP (AP-HP), as well as Saint Joseph Hospital. A cafeteria was built in the 1980s, as well as a centre of life. Hachette operates this cafeteria through its Relais H brand. A users' house is installed next to this cafeteria; it is a place of information for patients and their relatives. The Sainte-Anne Hospital Center is equipped with an audiovisual service, called "broadcast", that since 1995 produces and archives certain documents concerning the medical and institutional activity of the hospital. Audiovisual archives are accessible to the media by special request.Contact
avec la presse.
In recent years, Sainte-Anne Hospital has undergone many changes to become a reference center in psychiatry and neuroscience. The methods of care in psychiatry have evolved considerably over the last twenty years: * Deployment of out-of-hospital and ambulatory facilities, as part of a voluntary sector policy * Strong reduction in the capacity of beds in complete hospitalization * Implementation of conventions and networks, particularly with Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris * Active participation in Emergency Reception Services (SAU) * Development of important research works in collaboration with INSERM The neurology department was set up in 1974, and neuroradiology became, at Sainte-Anne Hospital, a state-of-the-art discipline, with innovative equipment, such as a CT scanner and magnetic resonance imaging, which enabled therapeutic radiology. The Raymond-Garcin Center, an integral part of the establishment, brings together the different disciplines of somatic medicine: neurology, with a Neurovascular Unit, Neurosurgery, Neuroradiology, Neurophysiology, Neuro-anatomopathology, Anesthesia-Resuscitation, Stomatology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.


Education, work, and publications

The hospital welcomes from the . The hospital has its own magazine, ', which organizes an annual congress and has a foundation, the . The medical staff also take part in the symposia of the Association of the friends of Pierre Deniker for the teaching of psychiatry ("Journée Pierre Deniker" and "Journée de l'interne"). In the university hospital service, Professor Marie-Odile Krebs co-directs the Joint Research Unit 894 Inserm University Paris Descartes "Center for Psychiatry and Neuroscience".


Personalities related to the hospital


Famous doctors

* Benjamin Ball (physician), Benjamin Ball * Valentin Magnan * Jacques Lacan, intern (1927–28) and seminars * Georges Daumezon * Jean Talairach * Jean Delay * Pierre Deniker * * * *


Famous patients

* The writer and poet Antonin Artaud in Sainte-Anne in 1937-38; transferred to in 1939 and then to Rodez * The philosopher Louis Althusser, in 1980 * Marina Petrella * * Poet Paul Celan, February 13 to October 17, 1967 - Department of Professor J. Delay * Unica Zürn, poet and surrealist designer, author of ''Der Mann im Jasmin'' (''The Man in Jasmine'') and ''Dunkler Frühling'' (''Dark Spring''), last companion of Hans Bellmer * Beauford Delaney, African-American abstract expressionist painter, 1975 until his death in 1979.


Psychiatric infirmary of the Police Prefecture

This infirmary, which is administered by the Paris Police Prefecture, admits persons who are subject to provisional measures pending an order of involuntary commitment. According to the Council of State in its opinion No. 367355 of March 19, 2002: "The land underlying the psychiatric infirmary of the police department belongs to the Sainte-Anne psychiatric hospital. The Council of State has not been able to take a position on the ownership (''situation patrimoniale'') of the building erected on the parcel located at No. 3 rue Cabanis."


Garden

The garden has a number of statues installed in 1947 with 's ''Le Guet'', 's ''Otarie'', and a reclining lion by an unknown sculptor.Les Statues de l’Hôpital Sainte-Anne
/ref>


Access

The Sainte-Anne Hospital Center is served by the Paris Métro line at the Glacière (Paris Métro), Glacière station and nearby by the RATP 21 and 62 bus lines.


See also

* Le Plancher de Jeannot exposé rue Cabanis, 7 rue Cabanis


References


Bibliography

*
Un Musée à l'intérieur de l'hôpital Sainte-Anne
* Michel Caire,

thèse médecine, Paris , Cochin-Port-Royal, 1981 * Henri Lôo, Jean-Pierre Olié, et al., ''Séminaire de psychiatrie biologique - Hôpital Ste Anne'' (34 tomes), 1982-2004, Éditions médicales Fournier frères, * ''Recherche et enseignement à l'hôpital Sainte-Anne - 2e journée Pierre Deniker Paris, mars 2003'', 2003, Éditions Masson-Acanthe, 110 pages, Patient testimonials * Daniel Duchateau, ''Sainte Anne priez pour moi'' * Émilie Durand, ''Ma folie ordinaire : Allers et retours à l'hôpital Sainte-Anne'', 2006, Empêcheurs de Penser en Rond, 166 pages,


External links


Sainte-Anne Hospital Center official website (French only)Sainte-Anne Hospital Center
on the website of the
Centre d’Étude de l'Expression
{{Authority control Hospitals in Paris Psychiatric hospitals in France History of neuroscience Monuments historiques of Paris