Lycée Pasteur

Lycée Pasteur
Lycée Pasteur

Volunteer James Judd remembers:                                             “At the beginning of the war a splendid new school building, the Lycee Pasteur, was reaching completion. ..   [It] was found that the Lycée Pasteur lended itself admirably for the purpose of a hospital. The construction of the building with plenty of windows, splendid lighting and ventilation rendered it an ideal hospital building, and it is doubtful if among the 4,000 or more war hospitals in France, there is a finer institution. There are accommodations for 600 patients in round numbers with large wards and small wards for officers and special cases.” (With the American Ambulance in France, 21)