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Quinze-Vingts National Eye Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版
Quinze-Vingts National Eye Hospital

The Quinze-Vingts National Eye Hospital, (''Centre hospitalier national d’ophtalmologie des Quinze-Vingts''), is France's national ophthalmology hospital located in Paris, in the 12th arrondissement. The hospital gave its name to the ''Quinze-Vingts'' quarter.
== History ==
The ''Hospice des Quinze-Vingts'', an hospital for the blind, was founded in 1260 by Louis IX, king of France, also known as "Saint Louis". It was constructed on a piece of land called "Champ-Pourri",〔J-A Delaure et Gabriel Roux, ''Histoire de Paris'', 1853, p. 132〕 an area lying a short distance west of the Louvre fortress, outside the fortified wall built by Philippe Augustus from 1190 to 1209. It became included within the city after the erection of the new fortified wall of Charles V built between 1356 and 1383. Within the new neighborhood thus formed west of the Louvre, it was located on ''rue Saint-Honoré'' at the corner of the ''rue Saint-Nicaise'', (in the area between the Palais-Royal and Place du Carrousel, whose construction post-dated of several centuries that of the ''Quinze-Vingts''.)
The name ''Quinze-Vingts'', which means three hundred (15 × 20 = 300), comes from the vigesimal (based on 20) numeral system used in the Middle Ages: it referred to the number of beds in the hospital, and was intended to house 300 poor-blind city-dwellers.〔''Dictionnaire universel, géographique, général, statistique, historique et politique de la France'', Tome 4 (P-SAJ), Imprimeur Beaudouin, Paris, 1804, p. 51〕
In 1779, during the reign of king Louis XVI, the Cardinal de Rohan transferred the hospital to its current location, ''rue de Charenton'', in the former barracks of the "Black Musketeers", (''Mousquetaires noirs'', named for the color of their horses), which had been disbanded in 1775. Rohan also changed the system of administration and increased the number of beds to eight hundred.〔J-A Delaure et Gabriel Roux, ''Histoire de Paris'', 1853, p. 133〕
In 1801, during the Consulate, the hospital was housing the Institute for the Young Blind founded by Valentin Haüy in 1784.
Between 1957 and 1968, large parts of the former barracks of Black Musketeers were demolished. What was left - entrance and chapel - was classified ''Monument historique'' (historical monument) on 26 December 1976.
Up to this day the ''Quinze-Vingts'' remains a hospital for eye diseases. It also houses the Vision Institute (''Institut de la Vision''), an ophthalmology research center that opened in 2008.

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