Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital

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Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital
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Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital
Geography
LocationSalvokop, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Coordinates 25°45′27″S28°09′54″E / 25.757629°S 28.16498°E / -25.757629; 28.16498 Coordinates: 25°45′27″S28°09′54″E / 25.757629°S 28.16498°E / -25.757629; 28.16498
Organisation
Care system Public
Type Psychiatric
Affiliated university University of Pretoria Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University
Services
Beds1400
History
Opened1892

Weskoppies is a public psychiatric hospital in Pretoria, Gauteng. It is situated to the west of the city centre and was built on the site of the old botanical gardens.

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The hospital is used by the University of Pretoria and the Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, and others, as a teaching hospital.

History

In 1892 the first psychiatric institution in the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, the Krankzinnigengesticht te Pretoria (Pretoria Lunatic Asylum), was established in 1892, later being renamed as the Weskoppies Hospital. [1]

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References

  1. Plug, C; Roos, J. L. (1992). "Weskoppies Hospital, founded 1892 – the early years" (PDF). South African Medical Journal. 81 (2): 218–21. PMID   1738912.