- Frans de Wever
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caption=Bust of Frans de Wever located in the old De Wever-Hospital (now Atrium M.C. Heerlen)
name=F. de Wever
residence=The Netherlands
occupation = Medical Doctor
birth_date=29th of January, 1869
birth_place=Nuth
death_date=19th of September, 1940
death_place=Heerlen
title =
partner =
children = |Frans Marie Joseph de Wever (
29 January 1869 ,Nuth -9 September 1940 ,Heerlen [ [http://www.rijckheyt.nl/sjablonen/rijckheyt/pagina.asp?subsite=100&pagina=146 Biography] (Dutch)] ) was a Dutchgeneral practitioner , municipal doctor, rail doctor, mining doctor, andhospital founder Hendriks, J., & Brun, S. (1979). 75 Jaar De Wever-Ziekenhuis Heerlen. Heerlen: De Wever-Ziekenhuis Heerlen] Wolf, R. (2004). Mijn Ziekenhuis; 100 jaar ziekenhuiszorg in Parkstad Limburg. Heerlen: Bureau PR Atrium MC]Early years in Heerlen
After graduating as a medical doctor, de Wever settled in
Heerlen in 1897 (some sources say 1896) on the urge ofmayor andpharmacist Charles de Hesselle (a colleague of de Wever’s father, who was a pharmacist inNuth ).He took over the practice of
Karel Winckebach (one of the founders ofcardiology ).In the early years he made use of
horse and carriage to serve his patients, but in November 1902 acar was used (made byCudell from the nearby city ofAachen ).A hospital
With mining operations expanding in Heerlen, too many patients were being wounded for de Wever to treat alone. These patients all had to be transported over poor roads to the
Calvariënberg , ahospital inMaastricht . De Wever felt a hospital was needed in Heerlen.There were already a two
hydrotherapy centers, calledMariabad andSt. Josephs Heilbronn . After being declined by the Heilbronn to start a hospital, de Wever approachedmonseigneur Joseph Savelberg ,Roman-Catholic rector and founder of the sister congregation that ran Mariabad.Although Savelberg was at first reluctant, presumably because his congregation was founded under the condition that it would not far in the other congegations' works [Philips, R. (1980). Gezondheidszog in Limburg. Groei en acceptatie ban de gezondheidsvoorzieningen 1850-1940. Assen] . But the idea of a hospital set up near the mines, with the possibilities of
Protestant doctors and nurses, convinced Savelberg to co-found the hospital.In September 1904 Savelberg blessed the hospital, built in the garden of Mariabad, near the corner of Akerstraat and Putgraaf. Presumably the hospital was named Maria Hilf Spital. The were two wards (one for men and one for women) with ten beds each, two rooms per ward, one operating room, and a kitchen.
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