[4] The hospital closed on 27 September 2018[3] On 21 February 1858, the first prisoners arrived in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni.
[7] In 1972, the hospital was modernized and named after Charles-Louis André Bouron, the former chief surgeon.
[6] The capacity was reduced to 274 beds, and three services were offered: general medicine, surgery and gynaecology.
[4] In August 2000, Centre Hospitalier de l’Ouest Guyanais was opened to replace the hospital.
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