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Hospitals (Vol. 1, nr. 16)

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Monograph

Identifikator:
834623471
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-30699
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Holzer, Franz
Title:
General-Zoll-Tarif für die Ein- und Ausfuhr aller Waaren folgender europäischen Staaten: Oesterreich-Ungarn, Deutschland [usw.]
Place of publication:
Wien
Publisher:
Spielhagen & Schurich
Year of publication:
1884
Scope:
Online-Ressource
Collection:
Economics Books
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Contents

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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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Hospital Staff—Chief of Staff, Dr. E. W. Day. Ear, Nose 
and Throat—Dr. Ewing E. Day, Dr. J. Homer McCready, 
Dr. John R. Simpson, Dr. Ellen J. Patterson. Dr. A. A. 
MacLachen, Dr. K. M. Day. 
Eye—Dr. W. W. Blair, Dr. W. E. Carson, Dr. Stanley 
Smith, Dr. C. E. Curry, Dr. S. L. Koch, Dr. J. C. Markel, 
Dr. C. W. Jennings. Medical consultants—Dr. James P. 
McKelvy, Dr. Lawrence Litchfield, Dr. J. I. Johnston, Dr. 
Nelson Clark; Children—Dr. James K. Everhart; Surgery— 
Dr. E. W. Meredith; Gynecologist—Dr. E. R. Huggins; 
Pathologist—Dr. E. W. Willetts; Roentgenologist—Dr. G. 
W. Grier; Genito-Urinary—Dr. George Holliday; Neurolo- 
gist—Dr. George Wright; Dermatologist—Dr. W. H. Guy: 
Anaesthetists—Miss Mary Ellen Jarvis, R. N., Miss J. F. 
Davidson: Dentist—Dr. R. Roderic Byron. 
Assistant Staff—Ear, Nose and Throat—Dr. J. M. 
Conway, Dr. G. C. Todd, Dr. F. V. Lichtenfels, Dr. N. A. 
Fischer, Dr. T. B. McCollough; Eye—Dr. J. G. Linn, Dr. 
C. L. Reed, Dr. J. S. Plumer; Post Graduate—Dr. G. D. 
Conwell. Dr. Henrv Kitlowski, Dr. Wm. G. Waddell. 
HOMESTEAD HOSPITAL 
The Homestead Hospital of Homestead, Pennsylvania, 
was incorporated as a general hospital in December, 1903, at 
the request of twenty subscribers, composed of the most 
prominent women of the community, who, with the welfare 
of the district at heart, realized that one of the most valuable 
assets to any group of people banded together as a borough, 
is a hospital. The first board of directors was composed of 
fifteen women. 
The property selected as the hospital site was located at 
the southeast corner of Hays street and Ninth avenue, then 
a private residence. This residence was remodelled and ad- 
ditions built, and very soon the Homestead Hospital of 
Homestead was functioning. Until 1924. the hospital bad a 
capacity of thirty-five beds. 
Since the growth of a community and its surrounding 
territorv requires growth in the housing problems. so must
	        

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