The following is a List of hospitals in Russia. The list includes links to notable hospital articles.
Hospitals
There were 5,300 hospitals in Russia in 2018.[1] The earliest Russian hospitals were established in the 18th century. The hospitals listed in the table below are some of the notable hospitals in Russia during its history. The table includes the name, city in which the hospital is located, year the hospital was established, pertinent comments and references. Many hospitals have more complete articles in the Russian Wikipedia.
^Nicholas I of. On the establishment of a hospital in St. Petersburg for a laborer class of people // Complete collection of laws of the Russian Empire . Second meeting. - SPb. : Printing House of the II Department of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery, 1843. - T. XVII. Branch first. 1842. No. 15541 . - S. 324-326
^Harmer, Michael (1982). The Forgotten Hospital. Springwood Books. p. 117.
^"History". Botkin Hospital. 8 July 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
^Moscow: Encyclopedia / Ch. ed. S. O. Schmidt; comp .: M. Andreev, V. M. Karev. - M .: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 1997 .-- 976 p. - 100,000 copies - ISBN5-85270-277-3 .
^Ordin K. Board of Trustees of Public Charity Institutions in St. Petersburg. Essay on the activities for fifty years 1828-1878 . - SPb. : Printing house of the second department of His Imperial Majesty's own chancellery, 1878, page 595
^Scherbak S.G., Dokish Yu.M., Tereshin A.E. 35 years to the first in the USSR center of restorative medicine and rehabilitation. The historical essay. SPb, 2009. (in Russian).
^O. Rassokhin Moscow on foot. The most interesting walks in the capital . - Moscow: Eksmo-Press, 2013 .-- 240 p. - ISBN978-5-699-60629-0
^Moiseeva, M. Ilyin, T. (1979). Moscow and Moscow region. Reference book. Moscow, Leipzig: Art, Edification. pp. 519–584.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Decision of the Togliatti City Council, June 21, 2000, N 858 on the registry of historic and cultural monuments of the city.
^Main clinical military hospital // Soviet Military Encyclopedia (in 8 volumes) / A.A. Grechko ( head of the editorial board of the commission). - M .: Military Publishing, 1976. - T. 2. - S. 567-568. - 640 p. - 105,000 copies
^Alekseevskaya eye hospital // Moscow: Encyclopedia / Ch. ed. S. O. Schmidt; comp .: M. Andreev, V. M. Karev. - M .: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 1997 .-- 976 p. - 100,000 copies - ISBN5-85270-277-3 .
^Ламин В. А. (2003). Энциклопедия. Новосибирск. Новосибирск: Новосибирское книжное издательство. p. 112. ISBN5-7620-0968-8.
^Moscow city institutions based on donations and capital donated to the Moscow city public administration during 1863-1904. Directmedia. 2013. ISBN978-5446035663.
^Стяжкин В. Д. Историческая справка. Актуальные вопросы клинической, социальной и судебной психиатрии. (Мат. научно-практической конференции с международным участием «Лечебно-реабилитационная и профилактическая деятельность психиатрических учреждений, осуществляющих принудительное лечение»). СПб, 2001. С. 5—9. (in Russian)