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Hospitals (Vol. 1, nr. 16)

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1831622599
Document type:
Multivolume work
Title:
The story of Pittsburgh
Place of publication:
Pittsburgh
Publisher:
First National Bank
Year of publication:
1919-1930
Collection:
Economics Books
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Volume

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1831623870
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-241156
Document type:
Volume
Title:
Hospitals
Volume count:
Vol. 1, nr. 16
Place of publication:
Pittsburgh
Publisher:
First National Bank
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
[ca. 100] Seiten
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2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
St Margaret memorial hospital
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • The story of Pittsburgh
  • Hospitals (Vol. 1, nr. 16)
  • Title page
  • Allegheny general hospital
  • Allegheny valley hospital
  • Belvedere general hospital
  • Braddock general hospital
  • Canonsburg general hospital
  • Children's hospital of Pittsburgh
  • Citizens general hospital
  • Columbia hospital
  • The Dixmont hospital
  • The eye and ear hospital
  • Homestead hospital
  • Industrial home for crippled children
  • Elizabeth Steel Magee hospital
  • McKeesport hospital
  • Mercy hospital
  • The montefiore hospital
  • Ohio valley general hospital
  • Passavant hospital
  • The pasteur institute
  • Pittsburgh hospital
  • Pittsburgh city homes and hospitals
  • Pittsburgh homoeopathic hospital
  • Pittsburgh municipal hospital
  • The Pittsburgh skin and cancer foundation
  • Pittsburgh tuberculosis hospital
  • The presbyterian hospital
  • Protestant home for incurables
  • Roselia foundling asylum and maternity hospital
  • St. Francis hospital
  • St. John's general hospital
  • St. Joseph's hospital
  • St Margaret memorial hospital
  • Sewickley valley hospital
  • Shriners' hospital for crippled children
  • The south side hospital
  • Suburban General hospital
  • Tuberculosis league
  • United States marine hospital
  • United States veterans' hospital
  • The western Pennsylvania hospital
  • Zoar home and maternity hospital
  • The first national bank at Pittsburgh
  • Directors
  • Officers

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It was found by the trustees that the sum named in the 
will (namely, $450,000, of which $250,000 was postponed tobe 
paid out of the residuary estate after final settlement,) was 
inadequate for the proper maintenance of the hospital, and 
the trustees therefore decided to postpone the opening of the 
institution until the accumulation of the endowment would 
furnish a sum reasonably commensurate with the cost of oper- 
ation. 
The hospital was formally opened for the reception of pa- 
tients on October 1, 1910, and since then has been maintained 
at practically full capacity. A training school for nurses is a 
part of the hospital. 
The officers are: C. L. Snowdon, president; A. M. Scully, 
vice president and counsel; E. H. McKinley, treasurer; N. P. 
Hyndman, secretary. 
The board of trustees consistes of C. L. Snowdon, A. M. 
Scully, E. H. McKinley, N. P. Hyndman, J. Stuart Brown, 
H. H. McClintic, George P. Rhodes. A. L. Humphrey and F. 
A. Leovy. 
SEWICKLEY VALLEY HOSPITAL 
The idea of a hospital for the Sewickley Valley originated 
with the Ladies’ Aid Society about 1902, was temporarily 
dropped and revived about 1905, when Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
W. Oliver generously gave over four acres of land as a hos- 
pital site. This acted as a great stimulant and enabled the 
project to go forward. The building was dedicated July 20. 
1907. 
The first officers of the board of trustees were as follows: 
George E. McCague, president; W. L. Clause, vice-president ; 
George H. Clapp, secretary; T. H. B. McKnight, treasurer. 
The first officers of the board of managers were: Mrs. L. 
Halsey Williams, president; Mrs. Henry R. Rea, first vice- 
president; Mrs. Arthur B. Starr, second vice-president; Mrs. 
5. L. Seymour, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John D. Carson. 
secretary; Mrs. A. C. Robinson, treasurer. 
The first board of trustees were as follows: George E. 
McCague, I. B. Chantler, M. D., Rev. F. F. O’Shea, Jas. H 
Willock, Edward A. Woods, Alfred B. Harlow, W. 1. Clause.
	        

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