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Hospital Saint-Antoine in Paris à Paris 1er dans Paris 12ème

Patrimoine classé
Hôpital
Paris

Hospital Saint-Antoine in Paris

    184 Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine
    75012 Paris 12e Arrondissement
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Crédit photo : Triboulet = Piero d'Houin - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
11 février 1791
Decree Nationalizing the Abbey
1796
Destruction of the church
1802
St. Anthony Hospital Foundation
1872
Legacy of Emmanuel Moiana
30 janvier 1918
Bombardment during the Great War
4 juin 1962
Classification of historical monuments
1965
Invention of the nutripomp
2022
Installation of the AP-HP seat
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades and roofs, central passage on the ground floor and staircase of the central body of the so-called Lenoir building: inscription by decree of 4 June 1962

Key figures

Nicolas-Marie Clavareau - Architect East Hospice in 1796.
Emmanuel Moïana - Benefactor Bequeath a million francs in 1872.
Georges Hayem - Doctor Major figure in medicine at the end of the 19th century.
Étienne Lévy - Doctor Co-inventor of the nutripomphe in 1965.
Jean Loygue - Surgeon Co-inventor of the nutripomphe in 1965.
Georges Offenstadt - Professor in Resuscitation Chief of Service from 1997 to 2010.
Karine Lacombe - Infectious Researcher during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Patrick Pelloux - Emergency physician Alerted during the 2003 heat wave.

Origin and history

The Saint-Antoine hospital originated in Saint-Antoine Abbey, declared a national property by decree of 11 February 1791. Under the Convention, the site becomes the Eastern Hospice to meet the medical needs of Eastern Paris and to honour the revolutionary commitment of the inhabitants of the neighborhood. The church was destroyed in 1796, and architect Clavareau built two wings, despite limited means. In 1802, the establishment took the name of St.Antoine Hospital, with only 144 beds and a reduced medical team.

From 1811 to 1881, the Hospitallers of Sainte-Marthe de Beaune modernized the hospital, improving hygiene and increasing its capacity to 320 beds in 1842. A legacy of Emmanuel Moiana in 1872 allows the creation of an annex of 500 beds. At the end of the 19th century, figures such as Georges Hayem or Antoine Béclère made the hospital a medical centre of excellence. During World War I, he was bombarded in 1918.

Partly listed as historical monuments in 1962 for its facades and its central staircase, the hospital innovated again in 1965 with the invention of the nutripomphe by Étienne Lévy and Jean Loygue. Professor Georges Offenstadt leads the resuscitation from 1997 to 2010. Today, with 780 beds and a specialization in rare diseases, he remains a major player in research, as during the Covid-19 pandemic with the work of Karine Lacombe.

The hospital has also been home to the AP-HP headquarters since 2022 and a nursing training institute (IFSI). Its history reflects medical and social developments, from revolutionary hospices to contemporary challenges, while preserving a remarkable architectural heritage.

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