- (Aug/Sep 2006) 86#4 pp 37–41.
online 354
years of
history (Réligieuses
hospitalières de Saint-Joseph) Musée des
hospitalières de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal...
- Fédération
hospitalière de
France Fédération
hospitalière de
France Formation 1924
Legal status ****ociation
under the 1901 law
Location Paris Leader Frédéric...
- archives.
Among them were the
reports on the nuns of the
Maison de
Hospitalieres, who she
reported as a
government agent,
having posed as a
patient in...
-
directly for years, in 1657 she
recruited three sisters of the
Religieuses hospitalières de Saint-Joseph, and
continued to
direct operations of the hospital...
- The
Religious Hospitallers of
Saint Joseph (RHSJ; French:
Religieuses Hospitalières de Saint-Joseph) are a
Catholic religious congregation founded in 1636...
- 25% of the workforce. The
hospital civil service (Fonction
publique hospitalière, FPH)
consists of
doctors and
nurses and is 21% of the workforce. Right-libertarian...
- de Notre-Dame de Montréal. 1639 -
Arrival of the
Ursulines and the
Hospitalières in the colony. 1641 -
Beginning of the
French and
Iroquois Wars on June...
-
denrniers siècles (1818)
Recherches historiques sur les
congregations hospitalieres des
Freres pontifes, ou
constructeurs de
ponts (1818)
Manuel de piété...
- 3406/rbph.2011.8177 – via ****e. Van Goubergen,
Walter (1986). Les sœurs
hospitalières augustines, 1186-1986 : au
service des
malades depuis 800 ans (in French)...
-
across the Rue Pavée, Rue
Ferdinand Duval, Rue des Écouffes, and Rue des
Hospitalières Saint-Gervais
before it ends at the Rue
Vieille du Temple. The Rue des...