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Santa Catarina Hospital

Santa Catarina Hospital is a private institution located on Paulista Avenue, in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It was founded in 1906 and is maintained by the Santa Catarina Congregation Association, a philanthropic entity that also operates in the states of Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo, Mato Grosso, and Rio Grande do Sul.

History
Background In 1897, the Heinrich sisters arrived in Brazil to educate the children of German settlers in the country. After participating in the foundation of a school and the Santa Tereza Hospital in Petrópolis, and the Holy House of Juiz de Fora, they went to São Paulo to help the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin and Martyr to establish an ambulatory to attend the demand of sick people who sought the institution. With the support of Friar Dom Miguel Kruse (1864-1929), abbot of the St Benedict's Monastery, Sister Maria Beata Heinrich (1867-1941) founded a service to assist the sick in 1903. Santa Catarina Sanatorium and Hospital Due to the growth in the number of patients, Sister Heinrich turned to Father Kruse, who got the support of the Austrian physician Walter Seng (1873-1931) and, together, they contacted the president of the state of São Paulo, Jorge Tibiriçá, and presented the project of a sanatorium (hospital) to attend the increasing number of sick people who were seeking treatment. Jorge Tibiriçá accepted the idea and donated a public area on Paulista Avenue for the upcoming building. German architect Maximilian Emil Hehl (1861-1916) was hired to design the hospital, submitting the project in 1904. The works were started at that year and the Santa Catarina Sanatorium was inaugurated at 3pm on February 2, 1906. In a short time, the sanatorium became (along with Humberto I) one of the most frequented hospitals in the city of São Paulo, due to its privileged location on Paulista Avenue. The influx of patients pushed the first phase of expansion of the hospital complex. In 1906, there were only 40 hospital beds, but the inauguration of a new two-story building in 1913 allowed the expansion of beds to 104, along with the creation of two new wards. The Chapel (1920), the Dressing Room (1925), the Surgical Center, the X-Ray Laboratory, the Pharmacy and the Emergency Room were inaugurated between 1919 and 1934 for the poor, with the last one installed in a three-story building on Teixeira da Silva Street (1934). It was one of the hospitals requested to attend to the wounded during the São Paulo Revolt of 1924 and the Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932. In the latter, the hospital was transformed into the headquarters of General Bertoldo Klinger. == Clinical directors ==
Clinical directors
(left, in 1969, with Governor Abreu Sodré) was the physician who held the Hospital's Clinical Director chair for the longest time, between 1932 and 1969. • Walter Seng (1906-1930) • Benedito Montenegro (1932-1969) • Rawf Amâncio (1989) • Rafael Sanches (1999-2010) • Carlos Borsatto (2010-) == Museum ==
Museum
On March 18, 1993, the hospital inaugurated a small museum with pieces of its history. == References ==
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