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Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal

The Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal is the oldest hospital in Montreal, Quebec, and was the first hospital in North America.

The origins of the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal date back to Paul Chomedey, sieur de Maisonneuve 's arrival on the Island of Montreal in 1642 to found the French colony of Ville-Marie. With him came Jeanne Mance, the first nurse in New France. She began to offer services immediately, but the hospital was formally founded on October 8, 1645, and was confirmed by letters patent of Louis XIV of France in April 1669.

Although Jeanne Mance was a laywoman, her hospital would be later staffed by the Réligieuses hospitalières de Saint-Joseph order of nuns, which were founded in 1659. They would later establish other hospitals elsewhere.

The hospital burned three times between 1695 and 1734 and was rebuilt each time. After the conquest of New France by the British, it remained the only French-language hospital in Montreal for two centuries. Around 1850, the hospital became affiliated with the Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery; it also had an affiliated nursing school between 1901 and 1970. It continued to grow until 1861, when it was moved from Old Montreal to its present site near Mount Royal.

During its history, it recorded many medical milestones, including the world's first removal of a kidney (1868), the world's first removal of a tongue and jaw (1872), the first femur transplant (1959), the first identification of an AIDS patient in Canada (1979), the world's first successful recovery of a person with severe burns to 90% of the body (1981), and the world's first robotically assisted laparoscopic surgery (1993).

In 1996, it became one of the three hospitals to make up the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM), along with the Hôpital Notre-Dame and the Hôpital Saint-Luc.

The present site contains a museum of the hospital's long history.

"Hôtel-dieu," literally "hostel of God," is an archaic French term for hospital, referring to the origins of hospitals as religious institutions.

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