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ON THE REBRO FOUNDATION HOSPITAL IN ZAGREB DURING WORLD WAR II

MARKO MIKULEC ; Croatian Catholic University, Zagreb, Croatia
DUBRAVKO HABEK orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-1304-9279 ; Croatian Catholic University, Sveti Duh University Hospital, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics and Academy of Medical Sciences of Croatia, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Currently available investigations of archival materials and newspapers from World War II have enabled a new insight into setting up and opening of the Zakladna bolnica Rebro (Rebro Foundation Hospital) in Zagreb as a new and properly equipped hospital in all specialties performed at the time. After six years of construction (1936-1942), the Hospital started working on April 12, 1942. It was a civilian and military hospital until September 1, 1945, when it became civilian institution again. It had twelve hospital departments with more than 1000 beds during the wartime with large influx of the wounded and diseased. The Hospital was headed by Dr Šime Cvitanović. This investigation contributes to fi lling out the gap in the Croatian medical history.

Keywords

Rebro Foundation Hospital; Zagreb; Word War II; history of medicine

Hrčak ID:

224714

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/224714

Publication date:

6.9.2019.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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