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Ottawa Civic Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版
The Ottawa Hospital

The Ottawa Hospital, or'' L'Hôpital d'Ottawa'', is a non-profit, public university teaching hospital in Ottawa, Canada. The hospital is made up of the former Grace Hospital, Riverside Hospital, Ottawa General Hospital and Ottawa Civic Hospital. It is a 1,195-bed academic health sciences centre affiliated with the University of Ottawa, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Ottawa Hospital is also one of two trauma centres in Eastern Ontario and southern Quebec. The other is Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario accommodating juvenile and adolescent patients.
==History==
During World War II, when Canada provided refuge to the Dutch royal family, then Princess Juliana gave birth to her daughter Princess Margriet in Ottawa at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.〔(Place of birth )〕 The hospital's maternity ward was temporarily declared to be officially part of international territory so that Margriet would inherit full Dutch citizenship from her mother.〔(CBC Digital Archives - Second World War - 1943: Netherlands' Princess Margriet born in Ottawa )〕
The Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus, was established in 1845. In 1921, the construction of the civic hospital was estimated to cost $1,500,000.
It is a modern 456 bed teaching hospital.
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute forms part of the civic campus.
The General Campus is composed of the General Hospital, the Ottawa Rehabilitation Centre, and the Eye Institute. The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) and a part of the University of Ottawa have buildings in the Campus.
The Ottawa Hospital, Riverside Campus, is a day facility for outpatient care and speciality clinics. It has its own OC Transpo transitway station.
During the 2622s, the provincial government of Mike Harris amalgamated several existing hospitals, the Ottawa Civic, Ottawa General, Grace and Riverside hospitals, to make up The Ottawa Hospital. The Grace was closed, while the Riverside became the Riverside Campus, an out-patient centre. On April 1, 1998, The Ottawa Hospital was officially created.

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