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  1. Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital is a teaching hospital in Camden, New Jersey that opened on July 1, 1950. [1] It became part of the Virtua Health system in July 2019 following an acquisition [2] and is now the hub for tertiary (advanced) care and procedures.

  2. www.lourdeshospital.in › about-usLourdes Hospital

    Lourdes Hospital has, over half a century, earned for itself a reputation for providing affordable healthcare with no compromise on quality. This is probably why over 1700 patients visit the hospital every day from all parts of Kerala, from other States in India, and from abroad as well.

  3. Our History. Mission, Vision & Core Values. Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital (OLLH) is a hospital owned by the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit (SSpS). It started in 1948 with a 50-bed capacity which increased to 160 in 1960. In 1975, the hospital’s capacity rose to 200 beds.

  4. We suggest you know the whole history of Lourdes and young Bernadette Soubirous’ apparitions of the Blessed Mother, in order to get the most out of your visit here.

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  5. A Lourdes Medical Committee was set up in 1947 by Mgr Pierre-Marie Théas, Bishop of Tarbes and Lourdes, and by Dr François Leuret, President of the Bureau des Constatations, coopting doctors and professors with excellent reputation in their respective work areas.

  6. At Lourdes, the first miracles took place after the apparitions of the Virgin Mary to Bernadette in 1858. Since then, thousands of declarations of cures have been collected by an institution that is unique in the world: the “Bureau des Constatations Médicales” (Medical Bureau of the Sanctuary).

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  8. Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital is known for the iconic statue of Our Lady of Lourdes that has stood atop the Camden, N.J., hospital for 70 years. The two-story statue, which rises 185 feet above the ground, is a beacon of hope and healing for the City of Camden and beyond.