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Rothschild Hospital, Paris

Rothschild Hospital is a hospital in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, operated by the Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris. Initially built to serve the Jewish community of East Paris, it specializes in geriatrics, physical therapy and rehabilitation as well as several different aspects of dentistry, notably periodontology and dental implants.

member of the medical council, 1937[3]

Robert Debré

Arnold Netter, Professor and Gynecologist

Max Jacob

Madame Georges Getting, founder of the hospital social services division in 1930,.[7]

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René Wolfomm and Jean Dry, allergists, 1970–1980

son of Chief Rabbi of France Zadoc Kahn, Chief Physician of the hospital, president of the central committee of Keren Hayessod France. He and his wife, Suzanne Zadoc-Kahn, were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed upon arrival on 23 November 1943.

Léon Zadoc-Kahn

Transit access[edit]

The hospital is accessible by Paris Métro Line 6 at Bel Air and Daumesnil/Felix Éboué stations, as well as on Paris Métro Line 8 at Daumesnil. By bus, the hospital is close to several RATP bus lines, including routes  29   56   64 .

Marine Lefèvre (1999). Chronique d'un hôpital pas comme les autres, Rothschild (1743–1999) (in French). Paris: Édition AP-HP. p. 111..

Archives de l'AP-HP

Historique de l'hôpital Rothschild