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Riverside Hospital at Fort Anderson

Riverside Hospital was founded at the Civil War site of Fort Anderson by the municipality in 1905. That location, at the corner of Forth and Clay Streets, was the hospital's home for many years. The Fourth Street wing of the ...

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Western Baptist Hospital

On a warm Sunday afternoon in October 1953, Western Baptist Hospital was dedicated as the newest and most modern facility in Kentucky. The foresight of the original seven-member commission, formed in 1945, created a strategically important cornerstone in the Paducah ...

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Field Hospitals - Eleventh Corps

Medical Department

Army of the Potomac

Medical Department

Field Hospitals

Eleventh corps

The Division Field Hospitals of the Eleventh Corps were established July 1st at the Spangler House two hundred and thirty yards west of this point. Many of the wounded of this Corps were ...

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North Carolina Confederate Hospital

Site of the

Confederate Hospital

for soldiers from

North Carolina

1861-1865

Marker is at the intersection of Brown Street and Perry Street, on the right when traveling west on Brown Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Ladies Confederate Hospital

Original building

of the

Ladies Confederate

Hospital

1862—1865

Marker is at the intersection of Bollingbrook Street and 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west on Bollingbrook Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Central State Hospital

Established in 1869 in temporary quarters at Howard's Grove near Richmond. In 1870 it came under control of the State. In 1885 it was moved to the present location, the site of "Mayfield Plantation", which was purchased and donated to ...

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Old Marine Hospital

Has Been Designated a

National

Historic Landmark

This Site Possesses National Significance

in Commemorating the History of the

United States of America

1974

National Park Service

United States Department of the Interior

Marker is on Franklin Street near Poulnot Lane, ...

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The Tuomey Hospital

Sumter Hospital was begun 1904 by Drs. S. C. Baker, Walter Cheyne, Archie China, H. M. Stuckey, and was built shortly thereafter nearby. Renamed Tuomey following purchase in 1913 with funds from will of T. J. Tuomey (1842-1897) which specified ...

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Alexandria's Oldest Hospital

The Alexandria Sanitarium, founded by six area physicians, was opened January 1, 1903 in a former hotel at Second and Lee streets "to provide for a skillful treatment of medical and surgical cases of any nature." In 1905 the first ...

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Southwestern General Hospital

In the late 1800s medical treatment of Tuberculosis called for isolation of the patient and complete rest. After the turn of the century research showed that bacteria responsible for the transmission of the communicable disease could be destroyed by sunlight. ...

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