Cannabaceae

Víctor Larco Herrera Hospital
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Geography
LocationAv. del Ejército 600
History
OpenedJanuary 1, 1918
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Víctor Larco Herrera National Hospital (Spanish: Hospital Nacional Víctor Larco Herrera) is a psychiatric establishment founded in 1918 in the district of Magdalena del Mar, Lima, Peru.

History[edit]

The hospital in 1920.

On January 1, 1918, the Asilo Colonia de la Magdalena was inaugurated as an establishment for the care of the mentally ill in the city of Lima, which replaced the old Hospital Civil de la Misericordia. Its first director was the doctor Hermilio Valdizán. On January 1, 1919, the landowner and philanthropist Víctor Larco Herrera was appointed inspector of the Asylum, who donated the sum of S/. 1 million for the expansion of the new hospital. In 1921 the asylum took the name of its benefactor as its eponym and in 1930 it was renamed the "Víctor Larco Herrera" Hospital, a name it retains to this day.[1][2][3][4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Valdizán, Hermilio (1934). Víctor Larco Herrera: El hombre – La obra. Santiago.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Lastres, Juan B. (1951). Historia de la medicina en el Perú (in Spanish). Vol. III: La medicina en la República. Lima: UNMSM.
  3. ^ Valdivia Ponce, Oscar (1964). Historia de la psiquiatría peruana (in Spanish).
  4. ^ Caravedo Prado, Baltasar (1985). La reforma psiquiátrica en el Perú (in Spanish). Lima: Clínica Baltazar Caravedo.

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