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General Hospital of Mexico

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Funding
  
Government, Public

Lists
  
Hospitals in Mexico

Founded
  
February 5, 1905

Hospital type
  
Teaching, Specialist

Phone
  
+52 55 2789 2000

General Hospital of Mexico

Location
  
Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico

Network
  
Federal Reference Hospitals

Address
  
Dr. Balmis 148, Cuauhtémoc, Doctores, 06726 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

Affiliated university
  
National Autonomous University of Mexico

Similar
  
Metro Hospital General, Metro Hospital 20 de Novie, Metro Centro Médico, Hospital de Jesús Nazareno, Ciudad Universitaria

Profiles

The General Hospital of Mexico (Hospital General de México, HGM) is a hospital in Mexico City, operated by the Secretariat of Health, the federal government department in charge of all social health services in Mexico.

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History

Towards the end of the 19th century, Dr. Eduardo Liceaga proposed the construction of a new hospital to fulfill the sanitary needs of the city. The General Hospital began its construction in 1896, with a total budget for the project of four million eight thousand pesos, and was inaugurated on February 5, 1905 by president Gral. Porfirio Díaz.

At the time of its opening, there were 600 beds in 18 pavilions and four basic specialities. Around the 1920s and 1930s there was a big medical and scientific development at the hospital, where several branches of medicine developed new resources and procedures for patient care. Dr. Aquilino Villanueva in the Urology Unit, Dr. Ignacio Chavez in the Cardiology Unit, Dr. Abraham Ayala Gonzalez in the Gastroenterology Unit, among others, strengthened the Institution and contributed with the formation of new physicians.

The General Hospital was the seedbed of some of the most important Mexican health institutions, like the National Institutes of Cardiology, Nutrition, Oncology and Respiratory Infections.

1985 Mexico City earthquake

The 1985 Mexico City earthquake damaged the Gynecology Unit and the Medical Residence tower were completely destroyed. More than 295 people died, included patients, residents, and medical staff.

Breakthroughs

Researchers from the hospital found that classical music composed by Mozart had a positive effect on heart disease. The hospital is a leader in developing pharmaceutical guidelines for the country.

The Metro Hospital General serves the hospital.

References

General Hospital of Mexico Wikipedia