Bega University Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics

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Bega University Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics
Sponsorship County Council Timiș (Romanian: Consiliul Județean Timiș )
place Timișoara
state Timiș County
Country Romania
Coordinates 45 ° 44 '40 "  N , 21 ° 13' 48"  E Coordinates: 45 ° 44 '40 "  N , 21 ° 13' 48"  E
Clinic director Ioan Munteanu
beds 425
areas of expertise Gynecology , obstetrics
founding 1920
Website Spitalul Clinic de Obstretică și Ginecologie Bega
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Bega Gynecology and Obstetrics Hospital

The University Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics Bega ( Romanian Clinica Universitară de Obstetrică și Ginecologie Bega , popularly Begaspital , Romanian: Spitalul Bega ) is a gynecological clinic with obstetrics in the III. Elisabetin district at Bulevardul Victor Babeș number 12 in Timișoara , Romania .

history

In 1901, the Society for the Promotion of the Health of Mother and Child "White Cross" founded the women's sanatorium in Elisabethstadt. Above all, destitute women were treated free of charge. Initially the sanatorium had 12 beds; in 1907 it had 36 beds. Four rooms were set up for wealthy patients who had to pay a tax but enjoyed special treatment. The sanatorium also had a school for training midwives .

In 1920 Aurel Cândea led the purchase of three interconnected buildings on Bulevardul Victor Babeş in Elisabethstadt and moved the surgical department of the Citizens' Hospital with 90 beds here. The Begaspital , the city's first modern clinic, was founded. In 1929 the clinic was expanded with the establishment of the departments for radiology , urology and ENT . The Begaspital received the name of its founder Dr. Aurel Cândea (Romanian: Spitalul Clinic Dr. Aurel Cândea ). In addition, the bronze bust of the namesake was placed in front of the building .

In 1936 Ioan Mureșan became chief physician at the surgical department of the Bega Clinic, where he succeeded Aurel Cândea. As chief physician, he carried out the clinical and surgical modernization and structural change of the hospital. The number of beds in the surgical department grew from 103 to 130.

After the nationalization in 1948, the Bega University Clinic for Gynecology and Gynecology emerged.

In 1970 the clinic had 425 beds and employed 226 doctors.

See also

literature

  • Thomas Breier: The history of medicine Temeswars 1718–1990. Schrobenhausen 2003
  • Ioan and Rodica Munteanu: Timișoara. Monograph , Editura Miton 2002, ISBN 973-585-650-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Thomas Breier: The history of medicine Temeswars 1718–1990. Schrobenhausen 2003
  2. ^ A b Ioan and Rodica Munteanu: Timișoara. Monograph, Editura Miton 2002, ISBN 973-585-650-6