Neurology Hospitals

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    Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital (AP-HP, Paris)

    Pitie-Salpetriere University Hospital Establishment This hospital was established in 1656 AD, during the reign of Louis XIV. Initially, it served not only as a hospital but also as an asylum, providing care and shelter to homeless individuals—primarily women—in addition to medical treatment. While resources were limited at the outset, the institution underwent significant development over time.“Salpêtrière” refers to the site where gunpowder was historically manufactured; subsequently, the hospital known as “Pitié” was merged with this location, resulting in its current name: Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital. History The history of this hospital is considered to be both ancient and illustrious. Until the 18th century, it functioned solely as an asylum; however, beginning…