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The Foundation of the Zeynep­Kamil Hospital in Scutari, Istanbul Waqf documents

Year 2004, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 1 - 37, 01.06.2004

Abstract

The Zeynep­Kamil Hospital, co­founded by Princess Zeynep, daughter of
Mehmed  Ali Pasha, the Ottoman  governor in Egypt, and her husband Yusuf 
Kamil Pasha, Grand­Vizier to Sultan Abdülaziz, is the first private charitable
health institution in the Ottoman capital. Located  at  Üsküdar (Scutari), “Zeynep­Kamil” continues to serve as a major maternity and children’s hospital 
in Istanbul.

The hospital was  inaugurated in 1882, following a seven years 
construction period prolonged due to the decease of Kamil Pasha (1808­1876), and the Turko­Russian wars of 1877­78. Princess Zeynep (1825­1884) aimed to 
organize the hospital exclusively for women, and the hospital was renowned as 
the “hospital for poor women” (Gureba­i inas) during her lifetime.

Dr. Cemil Pasha [Topuzlu] assumed the management of the hospital in 
1896, which was then named “Zeynep­Kamil” after its founders. He renovated 
the building and modernised the medical equipment. The hospital and its vast
gardens were used for the care of the wounded during the Balkan Wars (1912­
1913) and the First World War, especially after Gallipoli campaign. Between 
1920 and 1927 the hospital became an asylum for psychiatric and neurological 
patients, when Zeynep­Kamil Hospital also housed the first neurosurgical clinic 
in Turkey. The institution was reorganised as a maternity hospital in 1935.

Among medical institutions in Turkey, Zeynep­Kamil Hospital deserves 
special attention as it can be considered the first privately­owned hospital in the
Ottoman  Empire. The status of the  hospital  was  defined  by  waqf documents
(annexes  to Princess  Zeynep’s  trust deed of 1861) dated 1876  and 1883 
respectively. The first deed  enumerates  the properties  entrusted by Princess 
Zeynep and Yusuf Kamil Pasha, the possessions they devoted to the hospital to 
provide for its maintenance, the rules to be followed in the management of the
trust, the nomination of the trustees, besides details of patient care. The second 
deed that is indirectly related to the hospital itself, allows for a comparison of
the properties endowed to the hospital with those mentioned in the initial deed 
or testament of 1861. These documents contribute to our understanding of the
legal and financial foundations of a 19 th­century civilian Turkish hospital, and 
the formation of a private medical institution in historical context.

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Zeynep-Kamil Hastanesi'nin Kuruluşu ve Vakfiyesi

Year 2004, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 1 - 37, 01.06.2004

Abstract

The Zeynep­Kamil Hospital, co­founded by Princess Zeynep, daughter of Mehmed  Ali Pasha, the Ottoman  governor in Egypt, and her husband Yusuf  Kamil Pasha, Grand­Vizier to Sultan Abdülaziz, is the first private charitable health institution in the Ottoman capital. Located  at  Üsküdar (Scutari), “Zeynep­Kamil” continues to serve as a major maternity and children’s hospital  in Istanbul.

The hospital was  inaugurated in 1882, following a seven years  construction period prolonged due to the decease of Kamil Pasha (1808­1876), and the Turko­Russian wars of 1877­78. Princess Zeynep (1825­1884) aimed to  organize the hospital exclusively for women, and the hospital was renowned as  the “hospital for poor women” (Gureba­i inas) during her lifetime.

Dr. Cemil Pasha [Topuzlu] assumed the management of the hospital in  1896, which was then named “Zeynep­Kamil” after its founders. He renovated  the building and modernised the medical equipment. The hospital and its vast gardens were used for the care of the wounded during the Balkan Wars (1912­ 1913) and the First World War, especially after Gallipoli campaign. Between  1920 and 1927 the hospital became an asylum for psychiatric and neurological  patients, when Zeynep­Kamil Hospital also housed the first neurosurgical clinic  in Turkey. The institution was reorganised as a maternity hospital in 1935.

Among medical institutions in Turkey, Zeynep­Kamil Hospital deserves  special attention as it can be considered the first privately­owned hospital in the Ottoman  Empire. The status of the  hospital  was  defined  by  waqf documents (annexes  to Princess  Zeynep’s  trust deed of 1861) dated 1876  and 1883  respectively. The first deed  enumerates  the properties  entrusted by Princess  Zeynep and Yusuf Kamil Pasha, the possessions they devoted to the hospital to  provide for its maintenance, the rules to be followed in the management of the trust, the nomination of the trustees, besides details of patient care. The second  deed that is indirectly related to the hospital itself, allows for a comparison of the properties endowed to the hospital with those mentioned in the initial deed  or testament of 1861. These documents contribute to our understanding of the legal and financial foundations of a 19 th­century civilian Turkish hospital, and  the formation of a private medical institution in historical context.

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Şeref Etker This is me

Feza Günergün This is me

Abdullah Köşe This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2004
Published in Issue Year 2004 Volume: 5 Issue: 2

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Chicago Etker, Şeref, Feza Günergün, and Abdullah Köşe. “Zeynep-Kamil Hastanesi’nin Kuruluşu Ve Vakfiyesi”. Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari (Studies in Ottoman Science) 5, no. 2 (June 2004): 1-37.