Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The reading of the three different thermometers used was verified by several nurses present, the Sister in charge of that wing of the hospital, and myself. Although an oxygen tent was required for ten days following the severe chill and high fever, she recovered.
¶ In a Federal District Court in Illinois last week, Dr. Andrew C. Kelly sued the Mercyville Sanatorium and St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, both of Aurora, for $200,000. While a patient, Dr. Kelly tried to kill himself, was restrained, he claimed, by use of leather and metal...
A scion of one of Cleveland's first families is William Bingham II, son of the city's biggest wholesale hardware dealer, grandson of Samuel Colt (firearms), related by blood and inheritance to Colonel Oliver H. Payne of Standard Oil. Rich but shy at 59, Mr. Bingham spends...
He announced that Pratt Hospital would "make it possible for patients needing diagnosis, patients from any corner of New England and from any economic group to get the latest medical advice and for the country doctor to profit from the knowledge and experience of specialists." The doctors will take turns...
The small cardboard box which Charles Cochran, a Tennessee barber, carried when he entered his New Market yard one evening last week contained his dead baby daughter, born three months premature at a hospital 18 miles away. The doctor had worked on her for an hour and a half; given...