Hanusch Hospital

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former Archduke Rainer Hospital, today's Hanusch Hospital

The Hanusch Hospital is located in Vienna's 14th district at Heinrich-Collin-Straße 30.

It is a hospital with ten departments ( anesthesia , eye department , surgery , gynecology and obstetrics (until 2016), ear, nose and throat department, three medical departments , orthopedics / traumatology and urology ) and seven institutes ( central X- ray institute , nuclear medicine , physical medicine and rehabilitation , pathology and microbiology , laboratory diagnostics , pharmacy ), including the Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institut , a research institute for osteology and leukemia research.

The Hanusch Hospital operates 20 special outpatient departments.

history

Originally this hospital was called the kk Erzherzog-Rainer-Militärspital (after the popular Archduke Rainer , who died in 1913 ), then as the Landwehr troop hospital Erzherzog-Rainer-Spital . It was built between 1914 and 1915 by the architects Heinrich Schmid and Hermann Aichinger as a military hospital for the kuk medical services . The garden architecture came from Viktor Goebel (?? † 1924; age: 54). From August 1915 the hospital admitted the wounded. The inauguration took place on September 28, 1915 in the presence of Archduke heir to the throne Karl Franz Josef (1887–1922).

In 1925 it became the property of the Republic of Austria . In 1938 the hospital was again used as an army hospital, which, with the loss of 600 beds, meant a ten percent decrease in floor space for the Vienna hospitals and suggested the need for a new building, especially for the districts north of the Danube. From June 1, 1945, the Vienna Regional Health Insurance Fund (WGKK) ran the hospital on behalf of the Republic. On this occasion it was named "Hanusch Hospital" after the trade unionist and Minister of Social Affairs of the 1st Republic, Ferdinand Hanusch (1866–1923). In 1982 the Hanusch Hospital was completely ceded to the Vienna Regional Health Insurance Fund , which was merged into the Austrian Health Insurance Fund (ÖGK) in 2020 , and received public rights .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Hanusch Hospital in the Vienna History Wiki of the City of Vienna
  2. ^ The Archduke Rainer Military Hospital in Vienna, XIII. (...) See panels No. 17 to 27. In:  Allgemeine Bauzeitung , year 1916, pp. 19–22. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / abz.
  3. K. k. Archduke Rainer Military Hospital. In:  Deutsches Volksblatt / Deutsches Volksblatt. Radical medium-sized organ / telegraph. Radical Mittelstandsorgan / Deutsches Volksblatt. Daily newspaper for Christian German politics , morning edition, No. 9606/1915 (XXVII. Year), September 29, 1915, p. 9, center right. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / dvb.
  4. New hospital planned for Vienna. Thorough elimination of the eternal lack of space is tackled. In:  Kleine Volks-Zeitung , No. 15/1939 (LXXXV. Year), January 15, 1939, p. 5. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / kvz.

Coordinates: 48 ° 11 ′ 57.2 "  N , 16 ° 17 ′ 29.8"  E