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108 Military Central Hospital, also known in many variations as Army Medical Institute 108, or Army Central Hospital 108 (Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Trung ương Quân Đội 108) is a hospital located at 1 Trần Hưng Đạo Street, in the Hoan Kiem district of Hanoi, Vietnam. It was originally a military hospital for the French army in Indochina built in 1894 known as Lanessan Hospital, (in Vietnamese: Nhà thương Đồn Thủy) and the practice hospital for Indochina Medical College (now Hanoi Medical University) which was located nearby at that time. After the communists took control over Hanoi in 1954, it turned into a central military hospital for senior officials, but now is also open to the general public. It is considered one of the most famous hospitals in Vietnam. It is the first hospital in Vietnam

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  • 108 Hospital (en)
  • Ospedale militare centrale 108 (it)
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  • 108 Military Central Hospital, also known in many variations as Army Medical Institute 108, or Army Central Hospital 108 (Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Trung ương Quân Đội 108) is a hospital located at 1 Trần Hưng Đạo Street, in the Hoan Kiem district of Hanoi, Vietnam. It was originally a military hospital for the French army in Indochina built in 1894 known as Lanessan Hospital, (in Vietnamese: Nhà thương Đồn Thủy) and the practice hospital for Indochina Medical College (now Hanoi Medical University) which was located nearby at that time. After the communists took control over Hanoi in 1954, it turned into a central military hospital for senior officials, but now is also open to the general public. It is considered one of the most famous hospitals in Vietnam. It is the first hospital in Vietnam (en)
  • L'Ospedale militare centrale 108, noto anche come Istituto medico dell'esercito 108 o Ospedale centrale dell'esercito 108 (Bệnh viện Trung ương Quân Đội 108 in vietnamita) è un ospedale situato nel distretto di Hoan Kiem ad Hanoi, capitale del Vietnam. E'sotto il diretto controllo del Ministero della difesa. Il 17 dicembre 2018 è stata inaugurata la nuova sede del'ospedale, per un totale di circa 2.000 letti. La struttura è suddivisa in tre diversi edifici, di cui uno di 22 e uno di 11 piani. (it)
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  • 108 Military Central Hospital (en)
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  • Vietnam (en)
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  • July 2015 (en)
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  • 108 Military Central Hospital, also known in many variations as Army Medical Institute 108, or Army Central Hospital 108 (Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Trung ương Quân Đội 108) is a hospital located at 1 Trần Hưng Đạo Street, in the Hoan Kiem district of Hanoi, Vietnam. It was originally a military hospital for the French army in Indochina built in 1894 known as Lanessan Hospital, (in Vietnamese: Nhà thương Đồn Thủy) and the practice hospital for Indochina Medical College (now Hanoi Medical University) which was located nearby at that time. After the communists took control over Hanoi in 1954, it turned into a central military hospital for senior officials, but now is also open to the general public. It is considered one of the most famous hospitals in Vietnam. It is the first hospital in Vietnam that carried out organ transplants (kidney, liver). It is also famous for surgery. (en)
  • L'Ospedale militare centrale 108, noto anche come Istituto medico dell'esercito 108 o Ospedale centrale dell'esercito 108 (Bệnh viện Trung ương Quân Đội 108 in vietnamita) è un ospedale situato nel distretto di Hoan Kiem ad Hanoi, capitale del Vietnam. E'sotto il diretto controllo del Ministero della difesa. Fondato inizialmente come ospedale militare per l'esercito francese in Indocina durante il periodo coloniale, era noto come Ospedale Lanessan e fungeva anche da ospedale universitario per la vicina Scuola di medicina dell'Indocina, oggi la Università Medica di Hanoi. Con la fine della dominazione francese e l'avvento della Repubblica Democratica del Vietnam la struttura divenne l'ospedale militare centrale del Vietnam del Nord, venendo creata ufficialmente il 1 aprile 1951. Oggi l'ospedale è aperto al pubblico ed è considerato uno dei migliori e più famosi del paese ed è stato il primo a effettuare trapianti di organi. Il 17 dicembre 2018 è stata inaugurata la nuova sede del'ospedale, per un totale di circa 2.000 letti. La struttura è suddivisa in tre diversi edifici, di cui uno di 22 e uno di 11 piani. (it)
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