St. Elizabeths Hospital

St. Elizabeths Hospital

38° 50′ 57″ N 76° 59′ 23″ W / 38.8492, -76.9896

Bâtiment central du St. Elizabeths Hospital

Le St. Elizabeths Hospital, de Washington, D.C., fut le premier grand hôpital psychiatrique sous contrôle fédéral aux États-Unis. Abritant plusieurs milliers de patients à son apogée, le St. Elizabeths, devenu vétuste a été abandonné. Le Département de la Sécurité intérieure des États-Unis a annoncé, en mars 2007, son intention d'y déménager son siège, ainsi que la plupart de ses installations à Washington, au début 2010[1].

Notes et références

  1. Stephen Losey, « Homeland Security plans move to hospital compound », Federal Times, 17 mars 2007. Consulté le 21 novembre 2008
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