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Hospital buildings completed in 1897, Hospitals in Western Australia, Heritage places of Western Australia, Defunct hospitals in Australia, Albany, Western Australia, Cottage hospitals, State Register of Heritage Places, George Temple-Poole buildings, Hidden categories:, Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2014, All articles lacking in-text citations, Use dmy dates from March 2014, Use Australian English from March 2014, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Coordinates ...
 
 
The Philippine Heart Center in Quezon City was established through Presidential Decree No. 673 issued by president Ferdinand E. Marcos in 1975. Its original name was the Philippine Heart Center for Asia and was changed to its current form in 1975. It was inaugurated on February 14, 1975. Cardiovascular specialists including Christiaan Barnard, Denton Cooley, Donald Effler, and Charles Bailey practised there.citation needed] The first Director of the PHC was Avenilo P. Aventura (1974-1986), a car...
Hospital buildings completed in 1929, Hospitals in Hong Kong, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, So Kon Po, Hospitals established in 1929, Grade II historic buildings in Hong Kong, Hidden categories:, EngvarB from September 2014, Use dmy dates from September 2014, Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2014, All articles lacking in-text citations, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles which use infobox templates with no data rows, Commons category with local link same as on Wikidata, Official websit...
 
 
 Tairoin Hospital is a hospital for leprosy patients initiated by Jean Marie Corre (1850�1911) in Shimasaki Machi Kumamoto shi, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, in 1898, initially hospitalizing patients who gathered around Honmyoji Temple. He was a member of M.E.P. or Missions Etrangères de Paris. The hospital started with the arrival of 5 sisters from the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary in 1898. The name of the hospital was changed to Biwazaki Tairo Hospital in 1952, and then to Tairo Clinic in 19...
 
 
 
 
Hospital buildings completed in 1959, Hospitals in Israel, Buildings and structures in Beersheba, Hidden categories:, CS1 Hebrew-language sources (he), Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages using web citations with no URL, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Pages using infoboxes with thumbnail images, Articles to be expanded from October 2014, All articles to be expanded, Articles with empty sections from October 2014, All articles with empty sections, Commons category templa...Soroka Medical Center is a hospital in Beersheba, Israel. It is the largest medical center in the southern region of the country, and the fourth largest in Israel with approximately 1000 beds. It is owned by Clalit Health Services, the largest Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) in Israel. Soroka provides medical care to members of all populations in the region, including Negev Bedouins and Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. It is a major teaching hospital affiliated with the facu...
United States Army medical installations, Military hospitals in the United States, Hospitals in Hawaii, Hospitals established in 1907, Government buildings completed in 1948, Hospital buildings completed in 1948, Military facilities in Hawaii, Buildings and structures in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1907 establishments in Hawaii, 1940s architecture in the United States, Hawaiian architecture, Hidden categories:, Articles lacking in-text citations from February 2013, All articles lacking in-text citations, ...Tripler Army Medical Center is the headquarters of the Pacific Regional Medical Command of the armed forces administered by the United States Army in the state of Hawaii. It is the largest military hospital in the Asian and Pacific Rim region and serves a military sphere of jurisdiction that spans over 52% of the Earths surface. Located on the slopes of Moanalua Ridge overlooking the Honolulu neighborhoods of Moanalua and Salt Lake, Tripler Army Medical Centers massive coral pink structure can b...
 

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 Corbett Hospital is a National Health Service (NHS) hospital run by The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust located in Amblecote, Stourbridge, West Midlands, England. The current hospital is an out-patient centre which opened on 25 May 2007 in a ceremony conducted by Tony Blair as part of his farewell tour before resigning as Prime Minister. The original Corbett Hospital closed in 2005 after 112 years in use. The new building is situated within the grounds of the original one, which was demolished...
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Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, is a non-profit, acute care teaching hospital in the Portland metropolitan area of the U.S. state of Oregon. The center is Providence Health & Services�s largest Oregon hospital. St. Vincent has specialized programs including Providence Heart and Vascular Institute, Oregon Medical Laser Center, Providence Multiple Sclerosis Center, and Providence Stroke Center. The hospital is licensed for 552 beds, and has over 3,500 employees. There are approximately 1,...
 
 

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Hospital buildings completed in 1878, Hospital buildings completed in 1913, Government buildings completed in 1913, Buildings and structures in Coquitlam, Hospitals in British Columbia, Psychiatric hospitals in Canada, Hospitals established in 1913, Arboreta in Canada, Defunct hospitals in Canada, Hidden categories:, CS1 errors: dates, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from June 2013, All articles needing additional ... 
Hospitals in Washington (state), Franciscan hospitals, Buildings and structures in Tacoma, Washington, Hospitals established in 1891, Bertrand Goldberg buildings, Western United States hospital stubs, Washington (state) building and structure stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles needing additional references from September 2014, All articles needing additional references, Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2013, All articles lacking in-text citations, Articles which use infobox template... 
 
 
 
 
Hospital buildings completed in 1975, Defunct hospitals in Chicago, Illinois, Bertrand Goldberg buildings, Demolished buildings and structures in Chicago, Illinois, Skyscrapers in Chicago, Illinois, Brutalist architecture in the United States, Northwestern University campus, Buildings and structures demolished in 2014, Hidden categories:, CS1 errors: dates, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Articles needing sections from April 2014, All articles needing sections, Articles covered...
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North York General Hospital (NYGH) is a community teaching hospital in Toronto, Ontario that offers acute care, ambulatory and long-term services at 3 sites: General Site, Branson Ambulatory Care Centre and Seniors Health Centre. Known as North York General, it is one of the leading community academic hospitals in Canada, affiliated with the University of Toronto. It is one of the 3 constituent hospitals of the Peters-Boyd Academy of the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine. The hospital ha...
Homer G. Phillips Hospital was a hospital located at 2601 N. Whittier Street in The Ville neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. It was the citys only hospital for African-Americans from 1937 until 1955, when city hospitals were desegregated, and continued to serve the black community of St. Louis until its closure in 1979. While in operation, it was one of the few hospitals in the United States where black Americans could train as doctors and nurses, and by 1961, Homer G. Phillips Hospital had tr...

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Psychiatric hospitals in New York, National Historic Landmarks in New York, Buildings and structures in Utica, New York, Government buildings completed in 1843, Hospital buildings completed in 1843, Greek Revival architecture in New York, Buildings and structures in Oneida County, New York, 1843 establishments in New York, Hidden categories:, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs, Wikipedia articles needing copy edit from April 2015, All articles needing copy...The Utica Psychiatric Center, also known as Utica State Hospital, which opened in Utica in 1843, was New Yorks first state-run facility designed to care for the mentally ill and was one of the first such institutions in the United States, predating and perhaps influencing the Kirkbride Plan which called for similar institutions nationwide. It was originally called the New York State Lunatic Asylum at Utica. The Greek Revival structure was designed by Captain William Clarke and was funded through...
 
Cooper University Hospital is a teaching hospital and biomedical research facility located in Camden, New Jersey. The hospital formerly served as a clinical campus of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. It is currently affiliated with the newly established Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and offers training programs across a variety of fields for medical students, residents, fellows, nurses, and allied health professionals. In ...
 Community Medical Center is a hospital in Toms River, New Jersey. The original hospital, Community Memorial Hospital, was small with only 50 beds and 15 physicians, but was expanded in the 1980s with a five-level parking garage and a new four-story section of patient rooms. The hospital has been undergoing another expansion since 2004; when completed, the hospital will have the largest emergency department on the East Coast of the United States. Community Medical Center serves the entire norther...
Ellis Island, History of immigration to the United States, History of New York City, Defunct hospitals in New York, Hospitals in Hudson County, New Jersey, Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey, Buildings and structures in Jersey City, New Jersey, Government buildings in New York City, Visitor attractions in Hudson County, New Jersey, Historic district contributing properties, Historic American Buildings Survey in New Jersey, Historic district contributin...The Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital is the United States� first public health hospital, opened in 1902 and operating as a hospital until 1930. The hospital served as a detention facility for new immigrants who were deemed unfit to enter the United States after their arrival; immigrants would either be released from the hospital to go on to a new life in America or sent back to their home countries. The hospital was one of the largest public health hospitals in United States history and is stil...
Hospital buildings completed in 1931, Government buildings completed in 1931, Buildings and structures in Monmouth County, New Jersey, Marlboro Township, New Jersey, Psychiatric hospitals in New Jersey, Defunct hospitals in New Jersey, Hidden categories:, Pages using web citations with no URL, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from December 2011, Articles with dead external links from March 2012, Articles needing additional references from September 2014, A... Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital was a hospital in Marlboro Township, New Jersey which was operated by the State of New Jersey. Construction of the hospital began in 1929. It first opened in early 1931. According to the site plan, the hospitals campus was on 468 acres (189 ha). There is a perimeter fence which completely enclosed the property. The land was mostly a rural environment. When it closed, the hospital was on 594 acres (240 ha), having enlarged the grounds over the years. It opened with a...
Hospital buildings completed in 1874, Psychiatric hospitals in Massachusetts, Demolished buildings and structures in Massachusetts, Hospitals in Essex County, Massachusetts, Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts, Hospitals established in 1878, Defunct hospitals in Massachusetts, Buildings and structures in Danvers, Massachusetts, Kirkbride Plan hospitals, Reportedly haunted locations in Massachusetts, National Register of Historic Places in Essex Count...
Hospital buildings completed in 1869, Childrens hospitals in the United States, Harvard Medical School, Hospitals in Boston, Massachusetts, Teaching hospitals in Massachusetts, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from February 2011, Pages with citations lacking titles, Pages with citations having bare URLs, Articles with a promotional tone from February 2014, All articles with a promotional tone, All articles with unsourced statements, Art...Boston Childrens Hospital is a 395-licensed-bed childrens hospital in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area of Boston, Massachusetts. At 300 Longwood Avenue, Childrens is adjacent both to its teaching affiliate, Harvard Medical School, and to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. (Dana-Farber and Childrens jointly operate Dana-Farber- Childrens Hospital Cancer Care, a 60-year-old partnership established to deliver comprehensive care to children with and survivors of all types of childhood cancers.) Chi...
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Hospital buildings completed in 1925, Hospital buildings completed in 1934, Hospital buildings completed in 1936, Hospital buildings completed in 1939, Hospital buildings completed in 1966, Hospital buildings completed in 1967, Psychiatric hospitals in New York, Unused buildings in New York, Smithtown, New York, Works Progress Administration in New York, Hidden categories:, Articles needing additional references from April 2011, All articles needing additional references, Articles lacking in-tex... 
Womack Army Medical Center is a United States Army-run military hospital that is located on Fort Bragg near Fayetteville, North Carolina. The facility is named for Medal of Honor recipient Bryant H. Womack. It contains 138 beds with 66,542 patients visit the hospitals emergency room; a total of 11,293 patients are admitted. Its physicians perform 2,758 inpatient and 7,407 outpatient surgeries. The Medical Center serves more than 160,000 eligible beneficiaries in the region, the largest beneficia...
 Provident Hospital began as a 10-bed clinic in a private residence at 419 Orchard St, in northwest Baltimore, Maryland in 1894 to provide both medical treatment and training for Black nurses and doctors. The hospital was founded by Negro physicians who were practicing in the Baltimore area just a year after the founding of the first Black-owned and operated hospital, Provident Hospital of Chicago. Within two years it moved to a larger site at 413 W. Biddle Street. Provident Hospital was one of t...
 
 

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 Carraway Methodist Medical Center was a medical facility in Birmingham, Alabama founded as Carraway Infirmary in 1908 by Dr. Charles N. Carraway. It was moved in 1917 to Birminghams Norwood neighborhood. Its facilities were segregated according to skin color for much of its history and, in one instance, excluded James Peck, an injured white civil rights activist. This hospital was three miles from St. Vincents. It expanded in the 1950s and 1960s and ran into financial trouble in the 2000s, decla...
Founded as the Scottish Rite Convalescent Home for Crippled Children, the Old Scottish Rite Hospital served indigent children, either crippled, or recovering from surgery at Piedmont Hospital or Wesley Memorial Hospital (now Emory University Hospital). Michael Hoke, M.D., was named the first Medical Director. The Home was originally a rented cottage in Decatur, Georgia with six beds. As the Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children, six of its buildings are listed on the National Register of ...
 
Dayton Childrens Hospital is a pediatric hospital located in Dayton, Ohio. The pediatric hospital is a multi-specialty hospital that sees over 280,000 patients each year. For detailed numbers please visit the Dayton Childrens annual report at childrensdayton.org- annualreport. In 2003, the hospital was ranked one of Americas top 25 childrens hospitals by Child (magazine). The hospital is staffed with more than 1400 full-time employees, 300 part-time employees, and nearly 250 physicians. Dayton ...
 
Hospitals in Dallas, Texas, Buildings and structures associated with the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Teaching hospitals in the United States, University of Texas System, Hospitals established in 1894, Texas Womans University, National Register of Historic Places in Dallas County, Texas, Hospital buildings completed in 1894, Hospital buildings completed in 1913, Hospital buildings completed in 1954, 1894 establishments in Texas, Hospital buildings completed in 2015, Hidden categories:, Page...

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  Albany Cottage Hospital is the heritage site of a former hospital in Albany, Western Australia. The site is also named the Vancouver Arts Centre Group for its later use as a community arts centre.  

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