Hospital Rivadavia
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The Hospital General de Agudos Bernardino Rivadavia was founded in 1774 in 800 Bartolomé Mitre St., San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, Argentina, with the name Hospital de mujeres (Women's Hospital).[1]
In 1887 it was moved to its present location in 2670 Las Heras Ave., in the Palermo neighbourhood.[1]
References
Further reading
- Raíces, Dr Rodio (2000): Breve Historia del Hospital Rivadavia. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Libería Akadia. p. 24–28. ISBN 9509020818
34°35′06″S 58°24′07″W / 34.585°S 58.402°W
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