| | Hospital Nacional Profesor Alejandro Posadas
Status: | | Construction Dates | Began | 1950 | Finished | 1958 | Floor Count | 8 |
| | Building Uses | - hospital | Structural Types | - highrise |
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Description Architect: Dr. Ramón Carrillo
- Originally developed by the Fundación Eva Perón as the Instituto Nacional de la Salud in the 1950's under President Juan Domingo Perón to treat tuberculosis, it was opened in April 1958 under President Pedro Aramburu as the consolidation of 11 different medical and clinical research institutes to treat various diseases.
- The complex was then transitioned into a hospital in 1971, was renamed after Profesor Alejandro Posadas in 1972.
- After losing its national institute status in the 1990's, the hospital was once again nationalized in 2007.
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