Tartu University Clinic

Coordinates: 58°22′11.95″N 26°42′0.1″E / 58.3699861°N 26.700028°E / 58.3699861; 26.700028
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Tartu University Clinic
Geography
LocationTartu, Estonia
Organisation
FundingPublic hospital
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityUniversity of Tartu
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds965
HelipadYes
History
Opened1804
Links
Websitewww.kliinikum.ee/eng
The main building
Clinic of Internal Medicine
Maarjamõisa Polyclinic

The Tartu University Clinic (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Kliinikum) is a healthcare and medical teaching service in Tartu, Estonia, and a subsidiary of the Tartu University. Its administrative services are located in two buildings on Puusepa Street; its buildings are located throughout the city of Tartu. As an exception, the Clinic's andrology clinic has a facility in Tallinn, on Gonsiori Street.

The clinic had a pioneering role in the study of mental illnesses, as it was the world's first university clinic with a psychiatry department.[1] Famous German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin worked there.[2]

The surgery of the clinic is connected with works of famous Russian surgeons Nikolay Pirogov[3] (worked there in 1836–1840) and Nikolai Burdenko[4] (worked there in 1906–1918).

Hospital[edit]

The Tartu University Hospital, also known as Tartu Hospital, located at 8 Puusepa Street, is a part of the Tartu University Clinic.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Siilivask, Karl (1985). History of Tartu University, 1632–1982. Perioodika. p. 126. ISBN 9780785509462.
  2. ^ Burgmair, Wolfgang & Eric J. Engstrom & Matthias Weber, et al., eds. Emil Kraepelin. 7 vols. Munich: belleville, 2000–2008. Vol. IV: Kraepelin in Dorpat, 1886–1891 (2003), ISBN 3-933510-93-7
  3. ^ Пирогов Николай Иванович. Encyclopedia Chronos (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-04-13.
  4. ^ Николай Нилович Бурденко. Biographic encyclopedia Peoples.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-04-13.

External links[edit]

58°22′11.95″N 26°42′0.1″E / 58.3699861°N 26.700028°E / 58.3699861; 26.700028