Structure Type: built works - public buildings - hospitals
Designers: [unspecified]
Dates: constructed 1896
Overview
The French Hospital #3 opened for business in 1896, replacing a facility on Bryant Street that operated between 1856 and 1896.
Building Notes
According to a letter published in the San Francisco Call composed by O. Bozio, President of the French Hospital Society, in 1896, the staff of the new French Hospital #3 included the following: "Surgeon-in-chief, Dr. H.B, de Marville; treating physician, Dr. J.D. de Chantreau; gynecologist, Dr. Oscar Mayer; genito-urinary diseases, Dr. Louis Bezet, formerly chief surgeon of the French Hospital; oculist, Dr. Kaspart Pischl; nervous diseases, Dr. Leo Newmark; pathologist, Dr. Charles Levison; visiting physician, Dr. J.E. Artigues, who succeeded Dr. G. Gross, whose elections was recently decided to be illegal by Judge Slack; dentist, Dr. L.E. Brun; internes--Dr. A.J. Villain, Dr. Joseph Rochex, Dr. Albert Stern." (See "French Hospital," San Francisco Call, vol. 80, no. 25, 06/25/1896, p. 5.)
PCAD id: 22651