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Titre: 2007. UNE ACCELERATION DE L'HISTOIRE

Auteur: Minster P.
Spécialité: EDUCATION DE LA SANTE
Resumé: a l'origine, le plus ancien des hospices était l'Aumône Sainte Croix située près de la Cathédrale.
Plus tard, en 1975, fut construit un hôpital général, puis le nouvel Hôtel Dieu en 1844, et en 1975 l'Hôpital de la Source.
De tout temps, de grands chantiers ont jalonné l'histoire des hôpitaux orléanais. En 2006, une nouvelle ère commenc
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Author(s): von Fintel, Kai

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Some Learning Questions include: 1. What is one way of counting the number of successes of Russian satellite launches in their control room?
  2. How many people pass through O’Hare airport in one year?
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