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Hertford British Hospital

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Institut hospitalier franco britannique
Institut hospitalier franco britannique

The Hertford British Hospital was a hospital founded in Paris in 1871 for British and other English-speaking patients. In 2008 it merged with a nearby French hospital and was renamed to Hôpital franco-britannique. The Hertford British Hospital building was designed by Ernest-Paul Sanson and is a protected national monument.

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Hertford British Hospital
Rue de Villiers, Arrondissement of Nanterre

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Institut hospitalier franco-britannique - Site Barbès

Rue de Villiers
92300 Arrondissement of Nanterre
Ile-de-France, France
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